- Show everything (12)
- Released as American Hi-Fi (9)
-
Credits on others' music (3)
- Tracks on others' music (30)
Retrieving genre information...
American Hi-Fi is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, which originally hailed from Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to the group's formation, Stacy Jones was well-known for being a drummer in the successful alternative rock bands Veruca Salt and Letters to Cleo.
The group issued its eponymous debut album in 2001, which lead to their hit single "Flavor of the Weak". After successful touring, they released the live album Rock N' Roll Noodle Shop: Live from Tokyo and then the full album The Art of Losing, in 2002 and 2003 respectively. The group was dropped from their label, Island Records, and they then moved to Los Angeles to remake their production and sound. Working with veteran music producer Butch Walker, they released Hearts on Parade in 2005. The band has toured since to a widespread fan base in Japan and in the U.S.
The Biography appearing in this section is attributed to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Hi-Fi. Portions of this Biography may be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, version 3.0 or any later version, available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Additional terms may apply. See Wikipedia Terms of Use for details.
To use the music player, install Flash.
| Editor | Edits |
|---|---|
| Anish | 1 |
| CurtisLoew | 1 |
| DanceOrDie | 1 |
| discographyworld.com | 1 |