American Hi-fi Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Flavor of the Weak |
| 2 | Flavor Of The Week |
| 3 | Hi-Fi Killer |
| 4 | American Hi-Fi / Flavor Of The Weak |
| 5 | Blue day |
| 6 | The Art of Losing |
| 7 | The Gold Rush |
| 8 | Lost |
| 9 | We Can't Be Friends |
| 10 | The Breakup Song |
| 11 | My Only Enemy |
| 12 | Fight The Frequency |
| 13 | Nothing Left to Lose |
| 14 | Wall of Sound |
| 15 | Flavour Of The Week |
| 16 | Save Me |
| 17 | The Geeks Get the Girls |
| 18 | Another Perfect Day |
| 19 | Hell Yeah! |
| 20 | I'm a Fool |
| 21 | A Bigger Mood |
| 22 | Acetate |
| 23 | All the Geeks Get the Girls |
| 24 | What About Today |
| 25 | Hearts On Parade |
| 26 | Vertigo |
| 27 | Something Real |
| 28 | Surround |
| 29 | Where Love Is A Lie |
| 30 | Lookout For Hope |
| 31 | Built for Speed |
| 32 | A Taste For Crime |
| 33 | Beautiful Disaster |
| 34 | Don't Wait for the Sun |
| 35 | Scar |
| 36 | Tiny Spark |
| 37 | This Is the Sound |
| 38 | We're Gonna Find A Way |
| 39 | Rise |
| 40 | Black Satellite |
| 41 | Bullet |
| 42 | Maybe Won't Do |
| 43 | Keep It Like A Secret |
| 44 | Safer on the Outside |
| 45 | Happy |
| 46 | Highs and Lows |
| 47 | The Everlasting Fall |
| 48 | When the Breeders Were Big |
| 49 | Where Did We Go Wrong |
| 50 | Stargazer |
American Hi-fi Albums
About American Hi-fi
American Hi-Fi is a Boston rock band formed in 1998 that became synonymous with early 2000s pop-punk and alternative rock through their infectious blend of power chords and melodic hooks. Their breakout hit "Flavor of the Weak" from their 2001 self-titled debut album captured the angst and energy of the post-grunge era, becoming a staple of MTV and modern rock radio. Led by Stacy Jones' distinctive vocals and driving rhythms, the band helped bridge the gap between 90s alternative rock and the emerging pop-punk movement. Albums like "The Art of Losing" and later releases such as "Blood & Lemonade" showcased their evolution while maintaining the anthemic, guitar-driven sound that made them fixtures of early 2000s rock culture.