The Stereo release demos from 'Three Hundred'

Beloved pop-rock band The Stereo are giving fans a special treat today.
The group have released demos for their 1999 debut album Three Hundred for the first time ever. According to the band:
“These were recorded in January 1999 on a Sony MDMX4 in Rory's living room and bedroom in Austin, TX.”
Released on Fueled By Ramen, Three Hundred became one of the label’s most influential pop-punk albums. The band would release two more albums on the label (2001’s No Traffic and 2002’s Rewind + Record and an EP (2000’s New Tokyo Is Calling) before calling it quits in 2004. In 2011, the band reunited to perform at Fueled By Ramen’s 15th anniversary concert event in NYC. Since reuniting, The Stereo have played sporadic shows; their last performance was at The Fest in 2018.
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