The All-American Rejects Hit The Streets

The All-American Rejects have been mightily quiet for the past few years but all that is about to change.
Fourth studio album Kids in the Street is due to drop on March 27th and sees the band facing the issues of living a life of excess following their relocation to Los Angeles to record the album.
Read on to see how the pop rock stars have scrobbled so far.
The All-American Rejects are strongly represented on Last.fm, with fans’ listening taking their total scrobble count to a huge 39,375,695.
The band’s rise to fame started with the self-titled debut album in 2003. The album featured hit single “Swing, Swing” which has currently been scrobbled 1,225,053 times.
The Oklahoma quartet really hit their stride in 2005, however, with the release of Move Along. It stands tall as the band’s most popular album with 13,711,799 scrobbles. The track of the same name has been scrobbled 3,611,595 times whilst “Dirty Little Secret” also breaks the three million scrobble mark.
Their scrobbles over the last twelve months show a slight decline to a currently weekly scrobble count of approximately 70,000, with fans likely to be pining for new material after such a long break from 2008′s When The World Comes Down.
You can find out more about The All-American Rejects by visiting their Last.fm page. In the meantime make sure to check back with Last.fm Trends every weekday for all the latest scrobble news.

















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