Stereophonics formed in 1992 in Cwmaman, Wales and was originally known as "Tragic Love Company," taking one word from each member's favourite band (The Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone, and Bad Company). The band first consisted of Kelly Jones (vocals/guitar and songwriter), Richard Jones (bass), and Stuart Cable (drums). Cable was fired by the other two members of the band in September 2003, and the band replaced him on the road with the former drummer for The Black Crowes, Steve Gorman. After a decade's worth of studio albums (5 number 1's) the band scored its first number 1 single with Dakota, the first single of their fifth album Language. Sex. Violence. Other?. The recording of this album demanded the inclusion of a new drummer, Argentinian-Venezuelan Javier Weyler, formerly of Vitriol I.D. Pull The Pin is the sixth studio album by Stereophonics, which was released in the UK
1 | Girl | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
2 | Violins and Tambourines | Graffiti On The Train |
3 | Hurry Up And Wait | Perfomance And Cocktails |
4 | Plastic California | Performance And Cocktails |
5 | In A Moment | Graffiti On The Train |
6 | Been Caught Cheating | Graffiti On The Train |
7 | We Share The Same Sun | Graffiti On The Train |
8 | Just Looking | Performance And Cocktails |
9 | Pick A Part That's New | Performance And Cocktails |
10 | Brother | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
11 | A Minute Longer | Performance And Cocktails |
12 | Dakota | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
13 | Dakota | NOW That's What I Call Running |
14 | A Minute Longer | Perfomance And Cocktails |
15 | Lolita | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
16 | Doorman | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
17 | Superman | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
18 | Hurry Up And Wait | Performance And Cocktails |
19 | Devil | Language, Sex, Violence, Other |
20 | Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today | Perfomance And Cocktails |