Death By Stereo Discography & Albums
Studio Album
* Resureksyon (2006)
Singles
* Balik Tanaw
* Sakripisyo
* Abusado
* Hagupit
* Mga Tanong
* Walang Hanggang Gabi
* Konsensya
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Featured Death By Stereo Album
Death By Stereo - A Day In The Sun
"A Day in the Sun" is part of the album "If Looks Could Kill I'd Watch You Die" Death By Stereo's first release, released in 1999 under Indecision Records. It is highly acclaimed in the hardcore community for its originality and raw sound, tight drumming, lightning fast guitars and tempo changes. Grab the hottest Death By Stereo merch around click here.
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Death By Stereo Biography
Death By Stereo can refer to either one of the following bands:
1) Death By Stereo is a hardcore band. They were formed in 1996 in Orange County, California, with 5 members. Of these original members, only Efrem Schulz still plays with the band. Death By Stereo is well known for their energetic performances, and intricate guitar work.
The band was formed by Ian Fowles, Jarrod Alexander, Efrem Schulz, Paul Miner and Jim Miner out of were the remnants of Clint, CleanX and the D-Cons (their former bands). They practiced in Jarrod’s garage for a few months and then decided to record a demo. They recorded five songs at For The Record Studios, where Paul worked. Out of the five songs, four of them went on to be included on the album If Looks Could Kill, I’d Watch You Die. On March 5, 1998, they played their first show, and soon after began playing more shows around Southern California.
In 1998, Death By Stereo was signed to Indecision Records, and released their first album in the following year. Shortly after Jarrod moved to Boston to pursue music full time at the Berklee School Of Music, and was replaced by Tim Bender. Keith also left the band, to pursue his other bands Throwdown and Eighteen Visions. He was replaced by Dan Palmer, formely of the band Eyelid. Ian also left the band fairly early on, going on tour with the likes of Sense Field and Further Seems Forever, and as of summer 2006 serving as The Aquabats’ full-time guitarist under the psuedonym Eagle “Bones” Falconhawk. They toured for the rest of the year.
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