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American Hi-Fi is a rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1998. The group features Stacy Jones on vocals and rhythm guitar, Jamie Arentzen on lead guitar, Drew Parsons on bass, and Brian Nolan on drums. Jones was previously known as the drummer for Veruca Salt and Letters to Cleo. Blending influences from pop-punk, alternative rock, and power pop, American Hi-Fi gained attention with their 2001 debut album and its hit single Flavor of the Weak, earning recognition from the Boston Music Awards. Their follow-up albums, including The Art of Losing and Hearts on Parade, showcased their evolving sound. American Hi-Fi shares close ties with Miley Cyrus, as two members also play in her band. Over the years, the group has built an international fanbase and continued to release new music, with their most recent release being the Anywhere Else but Here EP in 2020.