THE STEREO

'The Stereo' was formed in early 1999 by Jamie Woolford of Animal Chin and Rory Phillips of The Impossibles. The pair, each of whom was working on a respective solo album at the time, was brought together under the recommendation of their record label Fueled by Ramen. Over their recording and touring history, the band endured a number of member changes; however, Woolford was always affiliated with the group and composed all selections by The Stereo.
The group disbanded in March of 2004. Woolford and bassist Chris Serafini went on to reincarnate The Stereo's image and sound under the name Let Go with Gloritone drummer Scott Hessel.

Contents
Members
The Stereo
The Stereo members (1999-2004)
Discography
Albums
Singles

Members


The Stereo


★ Jamie Woolford (Animal Chin, Let Go, The Loveblisters, Wooly) - vocals/guitar/keyboards/piano
The Stereo members (1999-2004)


★ Jeremy Bergo (Attention, Samiam) - bass guitar, 1999-2001

★ Ross Felrath (The Ross Felrath All-Stars) - guitar, 2002

★ Erik Hanson (Amp 176, Kill Sadie) - guitar, 2001-2002

★ Thomas Laufenberg (Pistoleros) - guitar, 2002-2003

★ Rory Phillips (The Impossibles, Imbroco, Slowreader, Rory and The Artificial Heart) - guitar/vocals, 1999

★ Kevin Scanlon (The Go Reflex, Pollen) - guitar, 2001

★ Chris Serafini (Ghetto Cowgirl, Gloritone, Let Go, Pollen, Reardon) - bass guitar/backing vocals, 2001-2004

★ Jeremy Tappero (Attention, The Gloria Record, Gratitude, Onelinedrawing) - drums, 1999-2001

★ Philip Trapp (First Natural, Laurel Factory, The Panda, The Solo Project) - guitar/backing vocals, 2003-2004

★ Bruce "B.J." Wuollet (Animal Chin, Kill Sadie, Themes, Tin Horns) - drums, 2001-2004

Discography


Albums


★ ''Rewind + Record'' (June 25, 2002)

★ ''No Traffic'' (March 6, 2001)

★ ''Three Hundred'' (June 22, 1999)
Singles


★ ''New Tokyo Is Calling'' (July 4, 2000)

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