American Hi-Fi
AMERICAN HI-FI IN CONCERT:Beloved pop punk outfit American Hi-Fi has built a massive fanbase with driving, guitar-heavy anthems that combine the heart-on-sleeve approach of emo with the disenchantment of punk. Even when their catchy coming-of-age songs veer towards the melancholy, the band keeps the energy high with brisk drumming, distorted guitar, and the soaring vocals of frontman Stacy Jones. Whether they're tearing through newer material like 2014's "Golden State" or performing cuts from their self-titled 2001 debut, American Hi-Fi always bring a lightning bolt of energy to the stage, treating fans to an adrenaline-filled concert experience packed with powerful pop punk gems. BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:Stacy Jones, a veteran musician who previously played drums in alt-rock outfits Veruca Salt and Letters to Cleo, formed American Hi-Fi in 1998, originally naming the project BMX Girl before Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones convinced him to change it.
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