A Pop/Rock band originating from Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Members Nick Wheeler (Lead Guitar) and Tyson Ritter (Vocals/Bass) came from Stillwater, and recorded their first CD - Self Titled 'The All-American Rejects'- in 2002 with Tyson doing Bass and Vocals, while Nick did everything else. After a few line-up changes, they recruited Guitarist Mike Kennerty and Drummer Chris Gaylor to play with them (Both coming from Edmund, Oklahoma). Chris and Mike then became permanent members of the band. In summer 2005 The All-American Rejects released their sophomore album, Move Along. From this offering came hits such as "Dirty Little Secret", "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight". The All-American Rejects' off and on-stage antics make them very fun people to watch and probably very fun to be around.
Members Nick Wheeler (Lead Guitar) and Tyson Ritter (Vocals/Bass) came from Stillwater, and recorded their first CD - Self Titled 'The All-American Rejects'- in 2002 with Tyson doing Bass and Vocals, while Nick did everything else. After a few line-up changes, they recruited Guitarist Mike Kennerty and Drummer Chris Gaylor to play with them (Both coming from Edmund, Oklahoma). Chris and Mike then became permanent members of the band. In summer 2005 The All-American Rejects released their sophomore album, Move Along. From this offering came hits such as "Dirty Little Secret", "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight". The All-American Rejects' off and on-stage antics make them very fun people to watch and probably very fun to be around.
by Dr. Pepper Kid January 06, 2007
A pretty good pop/rock band, not really Punk but clsoer to Indie rock, with upbeat songs and lyrics kids can nod their heads in agreement to. Good stuff if ya ask me. NEVER have they called themselves punk, don't call them "homosexual" when they wear makeup (if they do) , last I checked that was a sexuality, NOT an insult.
"Please don't play with me, my paper heart will bleed..."
"Swing swing swing from the tangles of, my heart is crushed by a former love.."
"I'll keep you my dirty little secret, don't tell anyone or you'll be just another regret.."
^^All American Rejects songs
"Swing swing swing from the tangles of, my heart is crushed by a former love.."
"I'll keep you my dirty little secret, don't tell anyone or you'll be just another regret.."
^^All American Rejects songs
by Some Chick Named Autumn September 10, 2005
All american Rejects Rock my soxs.
by panda September 21, 2003
An AWESOME band. Lead singer Tyson Ritter... is a sexy little thing... yes he is.. And their songs are awesome too, all their albums usually have one topic so it flows, or whatever, and their song "Swing Swing" is/was a hit.
by Kalcutta May 29, 2005
A Pop/Rock band originating from Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Members Nick Wheeler (Lead Guitar) and Tyson Ritter (Vocals/Bass) came from Stillwater, and recorded their first CD - Self Titled 'The All-American Rejects'- in 2002 with Tyson doing Bass and Vocals, while Nick did everything else. After a few line-up changes, they recruited Guitarist Mike Kennerty and Drummer Chris Gaylor to play with them (Both coming from Edmund, Oklahoma). Chris and Mike then became permanent members of the band. In summer 2005 The All-American Rejects released their sophomore album, Move Along. From this offering came hits such as "Dirty Little Secret", "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight". The All-American Rejects' off and on-stage antics make them very fun people to watch and probably very fun to be around.
Members Nick Wheeler (Lead Guitar) and Tyson Ritter (Vocals/Bass) came from Stillwater, and recorded their first CD - Self Titled 'The All-American Rejects'- in 2002 with Tyson doing Bass and Vocals, while Nick did everything else. After a few line-up changes, they recruited Guitarist Mike Kennerty and Drummer Chris Gaylor to play with them (Both coming from Edmund, Oklahoma). Chris and Mike then became permanent members of the band. In summer 2005 The All-American Rejects released their sophomore album, Move Along. From this offering came hits such as "Dirty Little Secret", "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight". The All-American Rejects' off and on-stage antics make them very fun people to watch and probably very fun to be around.
by Dr. Pepper Kid January 05, 2007
by AAR December 25, 2004
All American Rejects kick ass
by Desperado21 March 24, 2010