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Slightly Stoopid

Slightly Stoopid

Rock
San Diego, United States
Since 1995-01-01
Slightly StoopidreggaerockSan Diegolive music
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About Slightly Stoopid

Slightly Stoopid, hailing from San Diego, has been a staple in the reggae-rock scene since 1995. Known for their unique blend of genres, including reggae, rock, blues, and punk, they have built a loyal fan base through relentless touring and captivating live shows. Their sound is characterized by catchy melodies and laid-back grooves, making them a perfect soundtrack for sunny days and laid-back nights.

With a discography that spans over two decades, Slightly Stoopid has continuously evolved while staying true to their roots. Their latest album, 'Everyday Life, Everyday People,' released in 2018, received acclaim for its vibrant mix of sounds and themes, solidifying their position as key players in the jam band circuit. They have graced numerous notable venues and festivals, connecting with fans across the United States and beyond.

On Tour

Fans of Slightly Stoopid can expect an unforgettable live experience, where each performance is a celebration of musical diversity. Their setlists typically span their extensive catalog, featuring fan favorites alongside fresh tracks, ensuring that every concert feels both familiar and exhilarating. Whether at intimate venues or large festivals, the energy they bring is palpable, creating a communal atmosphere that resonates deeply with attendees.

As of now, specific upcoming concert dates may vary, but their reputation for thrilling live shows is well-established. Each performance is not just a concert; it's an immersive journey through their signature sound, leaving audiences buzzing long after the last note is played.

Upcoming Shows

2 upcoming

Past Shows

7 concerts

Discography

Slightly Stoopid's discography reflects their artistic growth, showcasing their ability to blend various musical elements seamlessly. Starting with their early work, such as 'Chronchitis' and 'Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid,' they laid the groundwork for their signature style, which has only grown richer over time. Their more recent projects, particularly 'Everyday Life, Everyday People,' reveal a maturity in songwriting and production that speaks to their evolution as artists.

The band's albums often feature an eclectic mix of collaborations and influences, further enriching their musical palette. With each release, they push the boundaries of their sound, encouraging listeners to dive into their diverse tracks that range from upbeat anthems to introspective ballads.