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Now a quintet with Alexander, Rehab signed with Arshid Entertainment and released Graffiti the World in 2005. Sometime in 2008, the three original members decided to do a reunion EP and go by the name Southern Discomfort. Their label saw this and decided to halt most of the promotion, since the name of Southern Discomfort was essentially owned ...
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Graffiti the World is the fourth studio album by American band Rehab. It was originally released on July 15, 2005, for Attica Sound with distribution via Redeye Distribution, and re-released on the same day in 2008 through Universal Republic Records. It is the group's first album with a new sound and line-up after the departure of Jason Brooks ...
The Weekend: Friday was met with mixed reviews from music critics. Tim Sendra of AllMusic remarked, "The enthusiasm of the band and Cook, the hermetically sealed production techniques, and the overall catchiness of the tunes give the band and the EP a boost that helps them stay afloat in the still rising tide of emo-pop bands in the late 2000s."
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Welcome Home is the fifth studio album by Rehab. With the exception of the rap-based songs "#1" and "Rideout Chick", the album consists largely of acoustic rock and "country-fried pop". [ 1 ] It is Rehab's first album not to receive a Parental Advisory sticker.
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