Artist's albums
Sittin' At a Bar (The Original)
2001 · single
Southern Discomfort
2000 · album
Miracle
2022 · single
Sand Castles
2022 · album
Rehab (Live at the Print Shop)
2021 · album
Danny Boone 3 EP
2021 · EP
Danny Boone 2 EP
2021 · EP
Danny Boone
2021 · EP
Messiah
2020 · single
Hazmat
2020 · single
Galaga
2019 · album
I Know
2019 · single
Million Dollar Mug Shot
2017 · album
Whore
2013 · single
King of Tweakers Remix - EP
2012 · EP
Gullible's Travels
2012 · album
Waho By the Hoti
2012 · single
King of Tweakers
2011 · single
Welcome Home
2010 · single
Welcome Home
2010 · album
Welcome Home
2010 · single
Sittin' At A Bar
2008 · album
Bartender Song (Sittin' At A Bar)
2008 · single
Bartender Song (aka Sittin' At A Bar)
2008 · single
Graffiti The World
2005 · album
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Biography
Mulit-platinum selling hip hop/rock artist, REHAB, release new EP titled Danny Boone 3 on Aug 6th, 2021. Known for their mega-hit “Sittin’ At A Bar,” the iconic southern hip-hop/alternative rock band, went their separate ways in 2014 after bidding fans farewell. Now led by front man, Danny Boone, rehab has once again been rehabbed. Danny Boone EP 3 was written and produced by Danny Boone. Anchored by their influence of all things hip-hop, from Run DMC and NWA, to a Tribe Called Quest and more, Rehab set out over a decade ago on their own musical journey that would garner them millions of hardcore fans, selling over one million albums and streamed over 400,000 million times. From Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker to Linkin Park and Kottonmouth Kings, REHAB toured with some of music’s biggest stars. REHAB emerged from Atlanta’s hot music scene in 2000 with their debut album, “Southern Discomfort,” which yielded a Top 15 Modern Rock hit with, “It Don’t Matter.” Other hits that soon followed include “1980” and “Welcome Home,” the latter garnering a CMT Music Video Award nomination for “Wide Open Country Video of the Year.”