Pop-punk's All-American Rejects are set to return to the studio this month to record the follow-up to 2008's When The World Comes Down.
Along with the recording, frontman Tyson Ritter has launched a contest to benefit his charity Don't Hate on Haiti.
He stated:
So, we have been writing relentlessly for the last year and are hitting the studio to lay down the tracks for our fourth record soon. My last year has been devoted to music and my charity, donthateonhaiti.org. So far, we have donated about $25,000 to Charity:Water, a true not-for-profit organization that builds clean water projects across the world. Every $5,000 we generate builds a clean water well in Haiti. Whoever raises the most money for http://don'thateonhaiti.org by April 1st of this year will win [...] sweet ass prizes.
The charity's website is here






