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| | Ink 19 :: American Hi-Fi |
 | | On the record, American Hi-Fi can't make up their minds whether they want to be The Foo Fighters, Everclear, The Smashing Pumpkins, or Blink 182 — either altogether or singularly — the finely dressed n' tressed four-piece nonetheless delivering some soothingly smooth pop-rockers, 13 tracks all (well, aside from that aforementioned single
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 | | If you've had your ear on the (cough) pulse of America lately, you've probably heard American Hi-Fi's "Flavor of the Weak" infiltrating rock-radio rotation and the homes of suburban teenagers alike. |
 | | Still, fine tunes be damned, you just can't shake the fact that Hi-Fi's got their eyes set on the "misunderstood teen" demographic, and for that mere aspect, American Hi-Fi pretty much loses any efficacy it otherwise had. |
| www.ink19.com /issues/may2001/wetInk/musicA/americanHiFi.html (209 words) |
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