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American Hi-Fi : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Hi-Fi
〕 | years_active = 1998–present | label = Rude Records, Hi-Fi Killers/RED Distribution, Original Sound, Island, Maverick | associated_acts = Miley Cyrus, Butch Walker, Blink-182, Veruca Salt, Letters to Cleo, Mötley Crüe, Matchbox Twenty | website = | current_members = Stacy Jones Jamie Arentzen Drew Parsons Brian Nolan | past_members = Jason Sutter }} American Hi-Fi is an American pop punk band that formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1998.〔〔 The band consists of vocalist Stacy Jones, guitarist Jamie Arentzen, bassist Drew Parsons, and drummer Brian Nolan. 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.〔 American Hi-Fi has a close relationship with Miley Cyrus, whose band shares two members with American Hi-Fi. The group has a mixed musical style that includes influences from pop punk, alternative rock, and power pop.〔 The group released its eponymous debut album in 2001, and this led to their hit single "Flavor of the Weak" and the band was awarded as the "Rising Star" from the Boston Music Awards, 2001. After this, the group was dropped from their label, Island Records, and 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 then toured to a widespread fan-base in Japan and in the United States.〔 Finally the band came back after five years of interval, releasing their third studio album ''Fight the Frequency'' in August 2010. The band released their fourth album ''Blood & Lemonade'' on September 9, 2014 worldwide via the independent label Rude Records. ==History==
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