Hi-Fi Serious is the third studio album by British alternative rock band A, released in 2002.
The name "Hi-Fi Serious" was derived from the name of the hi-fi electronics store Alan Partridge buys a Bang & Olufsen stereo from in the last episode of I'm Alan Partridge series 1.
magazine voted Hi-Fi Serious the 57th best British rock album ever.
[11] Hi-Fi Serious was later re-released with an additional DVD of live footage and other video clips of the band.
This included music videos for "Nothing", "The Distance" & "Old Folks" (From Monkey Kong), a 12-minute documentary, UK TV commercials for Hi-Fi Serious, and 20 minutes of "Live at Reading 2002" footage.