The All-American Rejects, a power-pop, alternative rock band from the United States, was founded in 2001. As part of the team: Tyson Ritter, Mike Cannerty, Chris Gaylor and Nick Wheeler. The founders of the group are childhood friends Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, they are also the authors of compositions. In 2001, The All-American Rejects recorded and released Same Girl, New Songs, before embarking on a tour of the central United States. Shortly after their return, they released their debut album,
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The All-American Rejects, a power-pop, alternative rock band from the United States, was founded in 2001. As part of the team: Tyson Ritter, Mike Cannerty, Chris Gaylor and Nick Wheeler.
The founders of the group are childhood friends Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, they are also the authors of compositions. In 2001, The All-American Rejects recorded and released Same Girl, New Songs, before embarking on a tour of the central United States. Shortly after their return, they released their debut album, The All-American Rejects. The debut album appeared in 2002 and became a real breakthrough for The All-American Rejects, thanks to the song “Swing, Swing”, which hits the charts around the world.
Soon, the team was taken under their wing by producers from DreamWorks Records, and in 2003, with their support, a reissue of the debut album was released with the addition of new songs such as "The Cigarette Song". The All-American Rejects toured the United States for more than two years. In 2005, The All-American Rejects released their next album, Move Along, and Dirty Little Secret made it gold. In 2006, for the song “Move Along”, the musicians shoot a video that falls on MTV and is awarded the MTV Video Awards.
Throughout 2006, The All-American Rejects held numerous concerts, but did not leave work in the studio, and this year released a mini-album "Bite Back", as well as recorded the musical theme for the album.
Movie "Visiting the Robinsons" (Meet the Robinsons).
After some time, the musicians decide to suspend the performances and take up the studio recording of songs for the next album, and at the end of 2008 the album “When the World Comes Down” appears, in support of which in the spring of 2009 the musicians of “The All-American Rejects” go on a large tour, visiting with concerts Australia, Japan, and European countries.
Discography
2003 The All-American Rejects
2005 - Move Along
2009 - When the World Comes Down