Rehab Diaries

Rehab Diaries

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After a drug-fueled party drives her best friend Ben away, 19-year-old Stacy ends up in rehab. Five months later, now sober, she prepares to leave with a group of friends she met there-each battling their own addictions. Together, they form a band called Acousticz, hoping for a fresh start despite the weight of their pasts. Warning: drug use, sexual content, alcoholism English isn't my first language, so don't expect much. Rehab diaries playlist available on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UxTRIMIa1eGm4wa9LqRLe?si=FGtvCRo3TAuFB_n-WfQmsQ
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