Rejects Guitar
What guitars do the All American Rejects play?
i didnt know they can play. i thought they just hit the guitar cuz it sounds like white noise to me
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS +3 SIGNED FENDER GUITAR $349.99 |
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TYSON RITTER SIGNED GUITAR ALL AMERICAN REJECTS L@@K $299.99 |
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TYSON RITTER SIGNED GUITAR AAR ALL AMERICAN REJECTS PSA DNA PROOF $229.99 |
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RARE Mike Kennerty All-American Rejects Signed Guitar $209.25 |
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Rob Zombie CROW 2037 2 PIN + GUITAR PICK Devils Rejects $49.99 |
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The All-American Rejects – When the World Comes Down – Guitar Recorded Version $22.99 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS WORLD COMES DOWN GUITAR TAB BOOK $21.95 |
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All-American Rejects – Move Along – Guitar Recorded Version $19.95 |
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Hal Leonard All American Rejects Move Along Guitar Tab $19.95 |
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Hal Leonard All American Rejects Move Along Guitar Tab Songbook $19.95 |
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All-American Rejects – Move Along Guitar Tab Music Book $19.95 |
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THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS – WHEN THE WORLD COMES DOWN GUITAR RECORDED VERSIONS MU $18.99 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS MOVE ALONG GUITAR TAB BOOK $18.95 |
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AMERICAN REJECTS MOVE ALONG GUITAR SHEET MUSIC BOOK $18.95 |
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ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS – MOVE ALONG GUITAR RECORDED VERSIONS MUSIC SONG BOOK $16.99 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS — 2010 “Tyson Ritter” guitar pick $16.00 |
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The All-American Rejects When The World Guitar Tab Book $15.90 |
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The All American Rejects When The World Guitar Tab Book $15.89 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2010 Warped Tour Guitar Pick!!! $14.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2005 Move Along Tour Guitar Pick!! $14.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2011 Concert Tour Guitar Pick!!! MIKE KENNERTY custom stage $14.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS MOVE ALONG GUITAR MUSIC BOOK TAB $14.95 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS — “Hello Kitty” guitar pick $14.00 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS — “Mike Kennerty” guitar pick $14.00 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2009 Rock Tour Guitar Pick!!! $13.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2009 Rock Tour Guitar Pick!!! $13.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS Concert Tour Guitar Pick!!! $13.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2005 Move Along Tour Guitar Pick!! $13.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS Concert Tour Guitar Pick!!! $13.98 |
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ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 2009 Rock Tour Guitar Pick!!! $13.98 |
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Glide Down Over Earth $9.99 … |
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Play-it-Now Tunes: Audio CD Guitar Lesson for Move Along by The All-American Rejects $6.99 The EASY way to learn the hits on guitar! Learn to play “Move Along” as performed by The All-American Rejects. Let our world-class instructors break down every section of the song, teaching you the correct fingering for every note and chord, and what strings to play with the proper picking patterns and strumming patterns. Do you find reading sheet music or tablature too time consuming? We do! We… |
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Play-it-Now Tunes: Audio CD Guitar Lesson for Swing, Swing by The All-American Rejects $6.99 The EASY way to learn the hits on guitar! Learn to play “Swing, Swing” as performed by The All-American Rejects. Let our world-class instructors break down every section of the song, teaching you the correct fingering for every note and chord, and what strings to play with the proper picking patterns and strumming patterns. Do you find reading sheet music or tablature too time consuming? We do! … |
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Monster Cable M DJ-CR-4M pair of 4 meter DJ Cables(RCA to 1/4 inch) $25.58 High-quality, ultra-durable construction DJ cables for improved sonic performance. Ultra-flexible design enables easy routing behind turntables. Heavy-duty reinforced terminations. Monster sound for Monster mixers. Balanced audio interconnect cable with high quality copper strandings. Two conductor, twisted pair construction for improved music reproduction and maximum noise reduction. 100% foi… |
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Monster Cable M DJ-CR-1M pair of 1 meter DJ Cables(RCA to 1/4 inch) $10.49 The gear in your rig only sounds as good as the cables that connect it all. Monster Prolink DJ Cable features high-quality, ultra-durable construction to give you improved sonic performance. An ultra-flexible design enables easy routing behind turntables, and heavy-duty reinforced terminations can take abuse without giving out.100% foil shielding rejects electromagnetic and radio frequency interfe… |
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Band Hero Stand Alone Software $4.46 Activision Band Hero 95955 PlayStation 2 Games… |
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Monster S100-I-6 Standard 100 1/4-Inch Instrument Cable (6 Feet) $13.88 Monster Cable’s legendary cables, found in many of the world’s top recording studios, are used religiously by engineers, producers and musicians alike. Wider frequency response and more natural reduction of harmonics are just some of the improvements musicians discover with Monster cables…. |
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Monster Rock Instrument Cable – 21 Feet – Angled to Straight 1/4-Inch plug $49.95 95% coverage copper braided shield rejects RFI and EMI for a lower noise floor and increased resolution. IsoTec vibration isolation technology further reduces handling noise. Extra-flexible Duraflex outer jacket for superior reliability and cut resistance. 24k 1/4″ gold contact connectors with collar strain relief are durable and corrosion resistant. Multiple Time Correct windings phase align sign… |
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Monster M ROCK-12 1/4-Inch Rock Instrument Cable (12 Feet) $39.99 Monster Cable M ROCK-12 Audio Cable – 12 ft 600186 A/V Device Cables… |
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All American Rejects Metal Guitar Pick Keyring $10.99 Stainless steel guitar pick keyring.Ideal gift for the music fan.Brand New… |

My good friends Mollie and Dan are the proud owners of the game “Rock Band.” If you’re not familiar with this addictive, “oh-my-gosh-is-it-midnight-already” video toy, Wikipedia describes it as allowing “up to four players to virtually perform rock music songs on lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals using special controllers modeled after musical instruments.”
The game inexplicably calculates “points” for hitting your notes on the right beat. Since the foursome typically includes whatever new guests join the household that night, it’s easy for a first-timer to fumble the keys on their plastic pseudo-instrument and make some mistakes.
If they mess up enough, the system flashes “FAIL” on the screen and that person’s instrument goes uncomfortably silent. (This also happens if, after a few glasses of wine, you’ve selected a difficulty level other than “easy”–not that it’s ever happened to me. . . )
It’s incredibly sad when you “fail” and the others keep playing, working hard to reach a successful conclusion of the song. It’s even sadder when the entire band “fails,” and the music fades mid-stream, with the ragtag group of avatars who represent you on the video stage looking ashamed and embarrassed.
After a few weeks of playing, Mollie recognized there had to be a way to turn off this annoying “fail” mechanism. With the help of the 7th grader visiting at the time, she found it–the mecca, the bliss, the “no-fail” mode.
So we picked up our sticks, guitars, and mike again. And got through the entire song–sometimes good, sometimes bad, but always complete.
“What Would You Do If You Knew You Could Not Fail?”
Writer and pastor Robert Schuller is credited with the above quote, although most know it better from inspirational pewter paperweights in holiday catalogs or on card shop shelves. But that message sprung to life for us after we chose ”no-fail” mode. . .
- We sang louder, unafraid of missing a word (which isn’t easy when it’s the French part in Talking Heads’ “Psycho Killer.”)
- We tried different instruments, breaking out of our comfort zone of our favorites.
- We increased our individual challenge levels–maybe not yet to “hard,” but took a chance on “medium”.
- We chose harder songs for the group as a whole – literally saying to each other, “hey, we can’t fail, so why not?”
- We just had more fun!
Okay, you’re smart, and at this point, you get the metaphor. You know I’m suggesting that we play in our own “no-fail” mode in all the other areas of our life. And while it’s not quite as simple as asking a 7th grader to help you find the right menu button, could it be as simple as just choosing something other than failure?
- Is a struggling business situation a failure–or a learning opportunity?
- Is leaving a dead-end job a failure–or a bold move to take your life back?
- Is being rejected for a promotion or new job a failure–or the stepping stone that frees you for what’s coming next?
Failure is the ultimate “who says” game, primarily defined by our own judgment calls. In your work and life, the only thing that really matters is what you say. So why not choose “no-fail” mode? And if you’re not sure of the words, just open your mouth and sing anyway!
About the Author:
Darcy Eikenberg is president and chief creative officer of Coach Darcy LLC, a professional coaching, mentoring, and talent development firm based in Atlanta. She is an accomplished coach, consultant, facilitator and business leader with over 20 years of experience in motivating individual, team, and organizational behavior that achieves business results. You can reach her by visiting www.coachdarcy.com, or at 404.313.0278.
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