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The All-American Rejects (album)

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The All-American Rejects

After constant performing in clubs and mini events, the Rejects finally caught a break with their debut self-titled album

The All-American Rejects is a/an Rock / Powerpop album by the All-American Rejects released in October 1, 2002.

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About

The album may sound a little similar to Weezer but don't be fooled, All-American Rejects has more in their bag of tricks than just another rock band. Their soulful, edgy, rhythmic force of sounds epitomized in this album. They marry punk and pop with a clear sense of clarity between them.



Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 My Paper Heart 3:49
2 Your Star 4:21
3 Swing, Swing 3:53
4 Time Stands Still 3:31
5 One More Sad Song 3:03
6 Why Worry 4:17
7 Don't Leave Me 3:28
8 Too Far Gone 4:05
9 Drive Away 3:00
10 Happy Endings 4:25
11 The Last Song 5:02

Awards & Certifications

  • The album went Gold within months of release
  • Their self-titled debut album went Platinum in 2005.

Chart Toppers

Year Title Billboard Hot 100 Singles
2003 Swing, Swing 60
The Last Song 29


Credits

Tim O'Heir Producer, Engineer, Mixing

Emily Lazar Mastering

Jim Berry Photography

Bryan Sheffield Photography

Richard Grabel Legal Advisor

Dirk Hemsath A&R

The All-American Rejects Arranger

Tyson Ritter Bass, Vocals

Nick Wheeler Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Programming


Trivia

  • Their music was licensed for use on MTV's Undressed (1999-2002).
  • Tyson Ritter's favorite band as a child was AC/DC. He liked to jump on the table in his pajamas and pretend he was Bon Scott.


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