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(Redirected from Stereo Fuse (album)) American post-grunge band
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Stereo Fuse
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
GenresPost-grunge
Years active2000–present
LabelsWind-Up Records Toucan Cove
MembersColin Hill
Jeff Quay
Chad Jenkins
Rob Clark

Stereo Fuse is a post-grunge band from Dallas, Texas.

Stereo Fuse was formed in 2000 after guitarist Jeff Quay and drummer Chad Jenkins were forced to disband their previous group. The two left their former lead singer after a show in Atlanta in 2000, when the frontman told a particularly offensive joke and the band was asked to leave the stage.

Discovering singer-songwriter Colin Hill in Ft. Worth, the musicians formed Stereo Fuse and began writing and recording songs. In 2002, their cover of Material Issue's "Everything" became a most-requested song in the South and Midwest US, and went on to become a top-10 music video as well as entering the Billboard top 20 in 2003. The band toured with many well known acts, including Creed, Our Lady Peace, and Avril Lavigne.

Band members

Current line-up

  • Colin Hill - vocals and acoustic guitar
  • Jeff Quay - guitar
  • Chad Jenkins - drums
  • Rob Clark - bass guitar, background vocals
  • Mark Slaughter - producer

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2002: Stereo Fuse
  • 2006: All That Remains

Singles

External links


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