Rehab became a pioneering force in the musical melting pot of the Dirty South in the early '90s. The Atlanta-based quintet broke up, but after writing and recording many songs on his own, lead singer Danny Boone bought the REHAB trademark and set out to revamp the group. The band released "Graffiti the World" independently and toured extensively for nearly three years in an attempt to rebuild the name. In 2008, Universal Records signed Rehab and immediately re-released 'Graffiti the World' with a few new songs. 'Welcome Home' is full of well-crafted tunes by the group and offers a nice slice of southern rock, country and the staple hip-hop that inspired the group. Their latest release is 'Gullible's Travels.'
Added by Upcoming Robot on July 5, 2012