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Rehab band Wikipedia

To fight this unauthorized reissue, the band re-recorded the single and renamed it “Bartender Song.” This version would end up on a 2008 version of Graffiti the World released by the major label, Universal. Rehab stuck with Universal for their 2010 album Welcome Home, which saw a handful of singles on the Top 30 video countdown for CMT through January 2011. Gullible’s Travels was released on February 21, 2012 through AVJ Records (a subsidiary label of Average Joe’s Entertainment) owned by former Rehab producer and manager Shannon Houchins and country music artist Colt Ford. Touring followed with the single “Waho by the Hoti” (“the Waffle House by the hotel”).

2004: Cuz We Can, departure of Buford, and hiatus

On July 3, 2013, a track by Twiztid was released off their first mixtape A New Nightmare entitled “Unjust love”, featuring Danny Alexander. Two years were spent on the road supporting the album touring with Kottonmouth Kings and the Phunk Junkeez, including a stint on the Warped Tour.

Albums

Early on, they released their first album To Whom It May Consume produced by Campbell and Buford. On December 31, 2017, Alexander announced via video on the official Rehab Facebook page6 that Rehab had returned. He also stated that the band lineup is now Danny Boone and Jericho,7 in addition to a full band.

Promoted Songs

This is the first album released independently with the help of ONErpm. The tour included a band but with a different lineup as prior iteration as seen below. WIth Houchins, a new band was assembled consisting of guitarist Mike Hartnett, Hano Leathers, Chris Hood and Foz. Now a quintet with Alexander, Rehab signed with Arshid Entertainment and released Graffiti the World in 2005. Boone and Campbell (both from Warner Robins, Georgia) were previously the rap group “Prime Suspect”. Alexander and Buford were recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, and while it is a common misconception they met at a rehab facility, the trio did not meet within rehabilitation.

  1. Gullible’s Travels was released on February 21, 2012 through AVJ Records (a subsidiary label of Average Joe’s Entertainment) owned by former Rehab producer and manager Shannon Houchins and country music artist Colt Ford.
  2. He continued to post pictures of him and Boone in the studio as well.
  3. For reasons not publicly clarified, Buford left the band, and released 26 unreleased Rehab songs on his website towards the end of his tenure.
  4. Early on, they released their first album To Whom It May Consume produced by Campbell and Buford.
  5. On July 3, 2013, a track by Twiztid was released off their first mixtape A New Nightmare entitled “Unjust love”, featuring Danny Alexander.

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Sometime in June 2015, former founding member Denny Campbell posted on his Facebook page that said there was a possible Rehab reunion between Alexander and himself. He continued to post pictures of him and Boone in the studio as well. On March 19, 2016, a possible album cover was posted on Rehab’s website. On September 1, 2017, Million Dollar Mug Shot was finally released.

Band members

The band released a 2013 single “Whore” which would be the last recorded content by the band. In 2014, the band released a statement to their fans that they would be going on a farewell tour and disband to form solo careers. Before the break, the band recorded a full album titled Million Dollar Mugshot, which Average Joes Entertainment did not release until 2017. For reasons not publicly clarified, Buford left the band, and released 26 unreleased Rehab songs on his website towards the end of his tenure. 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 the track list of the pressed version, removing certain songs and adding new ones, in light of Buford’s departure.