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Cuz We Can is the third studio album by Rehab.Originally available online in 2002, a pressed copy was released March 13, 2007. It is the last album to feature rapper Brooks Buford as he parted ways soon after this album was released online by him.
For reasons not publicly clarified, Buford left the band, and released 26 unreleased Rehab songs on his website towards the end of his tenure. This collection was later known to fans as Cuz We Can. 22 of the 26 songs were produced by Denny "Steaknife" Campbell, and the album was later given out to on tours by Boone in 2007. Boone also modified ...
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 ...
Rehab re-recorded the song, now titled Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar) for the Universal Records re-release of their independent 2005 album Graffiti the World.The song was released as a single in May 2008, charting at #64 on the Billboard Hot 100, their most successful release to date. [4]
Sittin' at a Bar is a repackaging of Rehab's 2000 studio album Southern Discomfort, with a shuffled track listing. Epic Records put it out to capitalize on the success of the song " Sittin' at a Bar " which had been re-recorded and released as a single by the band's new label, Universal .
Anne Fletcher, the author of Inside Rehab, a thorough study of the U.S. addiction treatment industry published in 2013, recalled rehabilitation centers derisively diagnosing addicts who were reluctant to go along with the program as having a case of “terminal uniqueness.” It became so ingrained that residents began to criticize themselves ...
Southern Discomfort is the second studio album by the band Rehab. [2] It is their second album, released on October 24, 2000 . The album's title refers to Southern Comfort , a brand of liquor .
Say you can’t sleep, baby, I know. That’s that me, espresso. I can’t relate to desperation. My ‘give a fucks’ are on vacation. And I got this one boy. And he won’t stop calling. When ...