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Stereotyperider Discography of CDs
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Show only: CD (5) • MP3 (2) • Vinyl LP (1)
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Songs in the Key of F and U CD
Stereotyperider albums Track Listing of songs: We Are Dinosaurs; Dive In; Twon Song; Luck; Long Time Caller; Did You Hear What I Meant; Not Sayin It; Problem Solved; Useless Point; Dave's Fault; Annoy Me; First Time Listener; Don't Want To Know; Longer Than a 72;
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Same Chords, Same Songs, Same Six Strings CD (2002)
Stereotyperider music CDs Sterotyperider: Shane Addington, Dave Aiona King, Mike Upsahl, Anthony Germinard.
Recording information: Eight Houses Down, Denver, CO.
Photographer: Rob Anderson.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Mike Upsahl; Shane Addington.
Six Strings
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Under the Influence, Vol. 1 CD (2004)
Stereotyperider discography There are few surprises on Stereotyperider's covers album Under the Influence, Vol. 1, from the unimaginative title on down. Would anyone who has heard Stereotyperider's previous three albums' worth of post-hardcore indie rock be surprised to discover that they really like Archers of Loaf, the Pixies, Fugazi and the Descendents? Songs by all four of those bands, along with second-string grunge-rockers Seaweed, the proto-emo Quicksand and the Cure, appear here, all of them delivered in Stereotyperider's effective but occasionally monochromatic style. It's the Cure who come off the best, actually: their early single "Jumping Someone Else's Train" was a churning slab of dark-hued post-punk, and Stereotyperider nimbly transform it without losing the best qualities of the original. Unfortunately, the same can't be said of their faceless version of the Pixies' classic "Where Is My Mind?," which somehow comes out sounding like the kind of third-rate semi-emo alterna rock that the music supervisors of The OC must get pitched on a daily basis. The rest of the album is pitched between those two poles, luckily with most of the tracks closer to the former than the latter. Under the Influence, Vol. 1 was undoubtedly fun to record, and Stereotyperider fans interested in exploring the group's influences can use it as a jumping-off point, but it's definitely a minor effort. ~ Stewart Mason
Liner Note Author: Stereotyperider.
Recording information: Pyramix Studios, Phoenix, AZ.
Photographer: Heather Dunsmoor.
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Prolonging the Inevitable CD (2004)
Stereotyperider songs Founded by former members of the Phoenix, Arizona bands Mandingo and Adam's Alcoholics, Stereotyperider deals in a sound that generally gets called "post-hardcore," which basically means that it's big and heavy but still at least somewhat melodic, and involves no keyboards. It also means that it's still somewhere to the hardcore side of emo, with a bit less heart-on-the-sleeve emotion and a bit more cynicism and bitterness. Prolonging the Inevitable is the group's third full-length album, and it finds them continuing to refine and hone their trademark sound without sacrificing any of their patented heaviosity. When they sing "I hope you can deal with all the songs that sound the same" on "You're Not Safe With Us," you may wonder whether they're warning you about other people's music or their own; ...
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Songs In The Key Of F & U Vinyl LP
Stereotyperider CD discography Track Listing of songs: We Are Dinosaurs; We Are Dinosaurs; Dive In; Dive In; Twon Song; Twon Song; Luck; Luck; Long Time Caller; Long Time Caller; Did You Hear What I Meant; Did You Hear What I Meant; Not Sayin It; Not Sayin It; Problem Solved; Problem Solved; Useless Point; Useless Point; Dave's Fault; Dave's Fault; Annoy Me; Annoy Me; First Time Listener; First Time Listener; Don't Want To Know; Don't Want To Know; Longer Than A 72; Longer Than A 72;
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Volume 1-Under The Influence CD (2004)
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 Stereotyperider Songs
Popular or famous Stereotyperider music songs: Annoy Me, Dave's Fault, Problem Solved, Twon Song, Not Sayin It, Don't Want To Know, Long Time Caller. More music songs We Are Dinosaurs, Luck, Useless Point, Longer Than A 72, Dive In, Did You Hear What I Meant, First Time Listener. More music songs Back To the Argument, Crush Us All, I Own a King, Puncture the Burn, Blood Is a Chemical, Jumping Someone Else's Train. See All Songs
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