To Whom It May Consume

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To Whom It May Consume
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 1999
Recorded1998-1999
StudioEntertainment International Studios, Smyrna, GA Songbird Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA
Genre Hip Hop
Length73:37
Label Lambnut
Producer Rehab, Jan Nerud
Rehab chronology
To Whom It May Consume
(1999)
Southern Discomfort
(2000)

To Whom It May Consume is the first album by the band Rehab [1] and the only one to include all three original members, Denny Campbell (Steaknife), Danny (Boone) Alexander and Jason Brooks (Brooks Buford). [2] The album was recorded and mixed at Entertainment International Studios, Smyrna, GA & Songbird Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA. [3] Originally released in 1999, the album was re-pressed in 2006.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Prescription For Pain"1:02
2."Self Esteem" (featuring Brandy Nerud)4:53
3."Advice From Within"0:44
4."No One Understands" (featuring Cathy Swane)5:17
5."God I Don't Know Why"6:12
6."Romanticizing"0:11
7."Hangover" (featuring Cathy Swane)5:03
8."Action of Love"1:11
9."Love The Things You Do" (featuring Cathy Swane)4:03
10."Delirium With All the Tremors"0:50
11."And Where We Go" (featuring Cathy Swane)4:46
12."Life Is Not a Blessing"4:37
13."Inertia Explained"1:08
14."Absolutely No Idea"4:31
15."So What"0:17
16."Life Is Bloody"4:42
17."Edge of Implosion"0:39
18."Less Than Fresh"4:25
19."Lab Rat"1:30
20."To Whom It May Consume"5:41
21."Obsession Achieved"0:14
22."Masturbating Death"5:11
23."Suicidal Exeptance"0:15
24."What Have I Done" (featuring Brandy Nerud)4:53
25."Tomorrow"1:22

Personnel

Danny "Boone" Alexander - Vocals
Jason "Brooks" Buford - Vocals
Denny Campbell (Steaknife) - Vocals
Brandy Nerud - Backing Vocals
Cathy Swane - Backing Vocals
Jan Nerud - Guitars, Mixing, Engineering
Denman - Percussion, High Hat

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