Depends how lucky you are, pretty well all audio amplifier chips are prone to layout related oscillation. Really it's all down to been inside a single chip, because of that the connections are too close together, and it's this that gives layout problems. With a discrete amplifer the input and output are widely separated, so this makes them far less critical about layout.
They run at far higher frequencies, and are probably far more prone to layout problems - double-sided PCB's are commonly used.