"Flavor of the Weak" is a song by American
rock
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band
American Hi-Fi
American Hi-Fi is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1998. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Stacy Jones, lead guitarist Jamie Arentzen, bassist and backing vocalist Drew Parsons, and drummer Brian Nolan. Prior t ...
. The song was released as the first single from their
self-titled debut album on December 22, 2000. To date, this song is their highest-charting single, reaching number 41 on the US ''
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''
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and peaking within the top 50 in Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. It has been used in various movie soundtracks.
Background
American Hi-Fi was formed by musician Stacy Jones in 2000, former drummer for cult favorites
Letters to Cleo
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and
Veruca Salt
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. He recruited several close friends in
Boston
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initially to play cover songs. That same year, Jones was invited to participate in recording a
Nina Gordon
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solo album in
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, and brought the group along to rehearse.
Bob Rock
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, veteran rock producer, was involved Gordon's album and lended his services to the band as well after hearing Jones's demos.
The song's title is a play on the term "flavor of the week."
Jones wrote the song for a female friend that he felt was being treated poorly by her boyfriend.
"My angle wasn't 'she should be with me.' It was, 'Man, these guys are idiots,'" he said. He wrote and sang the song from her perspective,
and Rock felt the song had immediate potential. He suggested he sing from his perspective instead, and also contributed the idea for its opening guitar riff. Its genesis was swift: the quartet recorded and completed the song in one evening. Jones took influence for the tune from
power pop
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groups like
Teenage Fanclub
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and
Fountains of Wayne
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,
but also older artists like
Cheap Trick
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.
In 2016, the band re-recorded the song, along with its debut album, in
acoustic form.
Music video
The
music video
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for the song, directed by Chris Applebaum, is a parody of the
heavy metal documentary ''
Heavy Metal Parking Lot
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''.
It takes place in 1986 and begins with a teenage boy, played by drummer
Jason Sutter
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, and his friends cussing about how the heavy metal genre and its artists should be praised while punk rock belongs on Mars. The band American Hi-Fi is jokingly referenced among other metal musicians. The video then begins, flash-forwarding between a story about a girl who acts subservient to her
boyfriend
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, not knowing about his cheating escapades, and the band performing. The video was a staple on
MTV
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and
MuchMusic
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USA.
Reception
The song initially saw success on alternative and
modern rock
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Radio format
Mod ...
radio,
with programmers grouping in the new-coming band in with acts like
Sum 41
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or
Good Charlotte
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. The band's fanbase and perception shifted drastically upon the song's crossover to the
top 40
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format; alternative stations began to disregard the band as a pop act.
"Flavor of the Weak" was among the first of many crossover pop-punk hit singles in the early aughts. The song's huge success was unusual for the band, who had just formed: "We had never even played a real show, and all of a sudden we had a song on the radio," said Jones.
Jones also observed the swift backlash from the alternative scene was strange: "The
opradio stations would speed the song up and do their own edits. It was really weird. I think it exposed us to a wider audience that we didn't have but it also took away our connection to the rock world."
Due to the song's brief popularity, it is considered to have solidified American Hi-Fi's standing as a
one-hit wonder
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.
"Flavor of the Weak" was well-received by music critics. Robbie Daw at ''Billboard'' called the tune "a perfect mix of gritty guitars and infectious hooks."
Anna Gaca at ''
Spin
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'' ranked the song among the best pop-punk choruses of the 21st century.
Mike Rampton at ''
Kerrang!
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'' dubbed it "one of the all-time top entries
f its kind"
Track listings
UK CD single
# "Flavor of the Weak" (album version) – 3:08
# "Flavor of the Weak" (mainstream radio) – 2:52
# "Vertigo" (demo) – 2:11
European CD single
# "Flavor of the Weak"
# "Flavor of the Weak" (acoustic version)
Australian CD single
# "Flavor of the Weak"
# "Scar"
# "Vertigo" (demo)
# "Flavor of the Weak" (video)
Personnel
*
Stacy Jones – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
*
Jamie Arentzen
Jamie Arentzen (born November 22, 1970) is a member of the alternative rock band American Hi-Fi and lead guitarist for Miley Cyrus. In the spring of 2009, he also played with Butch Walker's band, Butch Walker and the Let's Go Out Tonites.
Life ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals
*
Drew Parsons – bass guitar, backing vocals
* Brian Nolan – drums
* Stacy Jones – writer
*
Bob Rock
Robert Jens Rock (born April 19, 1954) is a Canadian record producer, sound engineer and musician, best known for producing rock bands and music artists such as Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, The Tragically Hip, the Cult, 31 ...
– producer
Charts
Release history
References
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2000 songs
2000 debut singles
American Hi-Fi songs
Island Records singles
Mercury Records singles
Music videos directed by Chris Applebaum
Song recordings produced by Bob Rock
Songs written by Stacy Jones