Jam-centric, multi-genre rockers Slightly Stoopid signed their first record deal when they were still in high school and have since released nine studio LPs and four live albums.
∙ The band’s debut LP, 1996’s Slightly $toopid, featured Sublime’s Bradley Nowell playing bass on the secret track “Prophet.”
∙ “Sweet Honey”—from their 2003 album, Everything You Need—was featured in the Eddie Murphy comedy Norbit.
∙ With 2007’s Chronchitis, they diverged from their early punk sound to experiment more heavily with hip-hop, including having Gang Starr’s Guru appear on “The Otherside.”
∙ They hit their commercial peak with 2012’s Top of the World, landing at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and reaching No. 3 on the US Independent Albums chart.
∙ Live at Roberto’s TRI Studios—their 2013 live album captured at Bob Weir’s state-of-the-art recording facility—featured appearances from the Grateful Dead guitarist and Tommy Chong.
∙ In 2020, two of the band’s fan-favorite singles—2003’s “Collie Man” and 2007’s “2am”—were certified Gold.
Hometown
San Diego, CA, United States
Genre
Rock
Members of Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid was formed in 1995. Members of Slightly Stoopid include, or have included, the following 5 members.