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Stereo Freakout

About Me

Average White Band's "Pick up the Pieces" interpreted by SFO
"Break Me" Live @ Stubrik's
STEREO FREAKOUT began it's performance career in late 2007 and is currently playing anywhere and everywhere they can sink their original, somewhat hard-to-classify hard-rockin' grooves into...Topher, playing an array of instruments since childhood, took up the bass almost on a whim after long-time friend Jay Bones dove in head-first to singing, slinging guitar, and songwriting. Together they are JAY BONES & TUB, whom Topher toured and played many local shows with. Topher also hosted "Topher Tuesdays" at John Patrick's in Alameda for over a year, whom many local talents slid through, and did throw one helluva party on his last night to the town's recollection...Mr. Infamous Dave Jones is the veteran the group... Back in the good ol' days he played in bay area local favorites UNDERTOAD at places like the OMNI, THE STONE, & BERKELEY SQUARE... His other groups throughout the years include EVIL and KING DONG, just to name a couple, but has been constantly jamming and writing his own originals relentlessly over the years....Mike Sopko, the new veteran added to the lineup, is a man who not only plays in the crazy, improv-experimental rockin' & somtimes funky band MONSTER COCK RALLY but hails from Cleveland, Ohio and St. Luke's hospital at "East 123rd, beeeatches!"- he's the legendary man with the "fastest hands this side of the Mississippi", some say... Mike currently teaches at La Morinda Academy of Arts for Music as well as tours and tries to play live as much as possible- he has played in a dozen or so projects including the rock band XELA from Cleveland, the DEER PARK PROJECT, and local band COCAINE COWBOY... as well as played with greats like DOSH and CALVIN WESTIN (who he toured with in Jan '08). Mike has been playing guitar for over 20 years and learned with the great STEVE GORDON, one of his personal heroes, who is responsible for shaping Mike's insane talents and abilities...Jym moved back up to the bay after graduating from UC Santa Cruz in 1999 to try his hand in music. Jym went back to school to study classical guitar, music theory, and voice and continues to do so. Hooking up with some old highschool brohams in 2001-2, they formed THE FUCKING GENTLEMEN, who after a whopping two gig-career, quickly disbanded due to "creative differences". Jym later formed GLEAZIL with Infamous and BURN DISCIPLE & BLACK MOON RITUAL'S George Rider on bass, but before serious gigging they decided to go their separate musical ways.Toph and Jym had been working on some acoustic-based jams for a while, but definitely bammed them up a notch with a biggidy bam from the spice weasel and recruited the percussive talents of Infamous... and ultimately the guitar talents of Sop-bro... taking the project to the next level. 5 songs were captured via ADAT in a make-shift, do-it-at-home but not-at-home studio, and then pain-stakingly copied and slang out, totaling over 600 hand-written discs to date. In January SFO went into Cue Production's studio in Concord and recorded two songs- "Stoli Girl" and a new version of "The Way"- releasing these two tracks in a single format. They are available for your listening enjoyment.On December 28th SFO premiered at Rooster's Roadhouse in Alameda, bringing in a wopping 80+ people... Not too shabby for a first show... And since then they've played almost 30 shows and are currently booking anywhere and everywhere with whoever whenever they can hook up with...So keep your eye out on STEREO FREAKOUT!For booking contact Jym at [email protected] or contact us here at our super-deluxe myspace page.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 01/06/2007
Band Website: stereofreakout.com
Band Members: "Dammit" Jym Murry- Guitar, Vocals Topher "Tub" Rishel- Bass "Infamous" Dave Jones- Drums "Lightning" Mike Sopko- Lead Guitar
Influences: Alice in Chains, Beastie Boys, Fishbone, Faith No More, Helmet, King Crimson, Metallica, Mr. Bungle, Nuclear Rabbit, the Police, Primus, Puya, Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Tool, Mr. Frank Zappa, Jager bombs, Virgil’s Root Beer, Dragonwell green tea, Peet’s Coffee, Beers of all shapes and sizes (especially Belgium beers in the case of Mike Sopko), Cartoon Network, spicy meatballs, Randy Newman...
Sounds Like: The Red Hot Chili Peppers meet Alice in Chains meet Metallica meet Primus meet Tool... Kinda... Combined with hints of Fishbone, Infectious Grooves, The Police, King Crimson, and a whole slew of random spiciness... Y’all take a gander and get back to us on what you think we sound like...
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Winner of the Gorilla Production's Battle of the Bands FINALS!

Ladies and Gentlemen, children of all ages, STEREO FREAKOUT won the Battle of the Bands FINALS at the DNA Lounge in San Fran-freaking-cisco last Friday night!!! We beat out 9 other finalists from prev...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Jun 2009 01:11:00 GMT

"The Way" and "Stoli Girl" on 89.9!

Props to The Eddie on KCRH 89.9 FM Chabot College Radio for playing Stereo Freakout's own "The Way" and "Stoli Girl"! I think this is the first time hearing SFO on the airwaves and I had to pull off t...
Posted by on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 21:27:00 GMT

Stereo Freakout on YouTube!

Howdy Folks!Our friends Luis and Mariela posted video they took of "Break Me" onYouTube from our Battle of the Bands performance at the DNA Lounge inSan Francisco Sunday Feb 22nd, making this SFO's Yo...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Mar 2009 16:38:00 GMT

Stoli Girl on BAScene.com!

Stereo Freakout's first radio play! (and first blog entry...)San Jose's BAScene.com online radio station has selected "Stoli Girl" as one of their "downloads of the month" and played our song on their...
Posted by on Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:28:00 GMT