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All the Right Wrongs

| This album = ''All The Right Wrongs''
(2009)
| Next album = ''Fight or Flight''
(2010)
| Misc = }}
''All the Right Wrongs'' is the debut EP by American singer-songwriter Emily Osment. The extended play album was released on October 26, 2009, by Wind-up Records. Osment began work on the EP in mid-2008, while filming episodes of the Disney Channel series ''Hannah Montana''. Osment worked with writers and producers such as Max Collins and Tony Fagenson, among others. Osment has stated that she feels she is different from most Disney artist because she feels she has "spunk", and that it can be seen on her album.
The music on ''All the Right Wrongs'' mainly incorporates pop-rock characteristics, with emphasis on the bass and drums in the majority of the songs. The album also makes heavy use of auto-tune, and has an indie rock feel to it as well. Osment has stated that Alanis Morissette was one of the biggest influences on the album, and listed Morissette's album, ''Jagged Little Pill'', as a major influence for her music, especially the album's lead single, "All the Way Up". The album itself was given a mixed review from critics, who complimented Osment for signing with Wind-up Records, as opposed to Hollywood Records, as much of the Disney Channel artists do. The album was met with less commercial success in the US however, failing to chart in the upper half of the ''Billboard'' 200 album's chart.
The album's lead single, "All the Way Up", was released on August 25, 2009. It was met with mixed reviews from critics, and was successful in Australia and managed peaking in the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 77. The single garnered success in the Australian Top Hitseekers Chart, where it peaked at number ten becoming Osment's first top ten hit in Australia. The follow-up single, "You Are the Only One", was released to Radio Disney on February 27 the following year. Two more singles were released to Radio Disney as well, including "Average Girl", which was released on March 12, 2010, and "What About Me", released a day later on March 13, 2010. The album was mainly promoted through live performances, most notably during Osment's extensive touring, which included her own tours, "Emily Osment's Halloween Bash", as well as her "Clap Your Hands" tour.
==Background==
Osment first began work on the album around mid-2008, around the time filming for the second season of Osment's Disney Channel series ''Hannah Montana'' had begun. When being interviewed backstage at the 2008 Grammies, Osment stated that she would be working on an upcoming project with Eve 6, presumably for her debut album. While being interviewed about her upcoming album later that year, Osment commented on the sound of the album, saying

“The songs on the album are from four different people, I wrote with four different people, and they all had to fit on the album together…I kind of just did my own thing. I listen to a lot of Alanis Morissette, I kind of got inspired from her and her song “Jagged Little Pill” …There’s a lot of edge to (Emily’s album)…I love hearing the guitars and the drums in the songs.”

Osment later stated that the EP will be released by Wind-up Records on October 27, 2009. Osment later described her music as "definitely Pop but with an alternative rock edge." She has collaborated on songs with Tom Higgenson, Max Collins, Tony Fagenson, Toby Gad and Mandi Perkins. On September 18, 2009, Osment posted the track listing for the album on her official Twitter page.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Osment Tweet page )
Shortly afterwards, Osment quickly rushed to release her debut album, which later turned into an extended play. Osment announced that the album's first single would be released a few months before the album's release, and a few months later, Wind-up Records announced that "All the Way Up" would be released as the album's lead single on August 25, 2010. The single premiered on Radio Disney to mixed reviews from critics. Osment and her record label quickly realized they needed to promote the album, and Osment began touring with label mates Push Play, who were featured in the music video for "All the Way Up". The two artist touring together later lead to Osment's cameo appearance in the music video for their single, "Midnight Romeo." Osment later embarked on a 4 date tour of Canada as a solo artist. She later embarked on her "Halloween Bash" tour, set in House of Blues locations. After several television appearances, she embarked on her "Clap Your Hands" tour, which had several dates around the US, set in House of Blues locations.

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