The final Green River release (with a fun rant through David Bowie's &Queen Bitch& on the cassette version) found the quintet switching from Jack Endino to another producer, resulting in a record that sounded caught somewhere between grunge mania and metal/corp rock folly. The weird thing is that the quality of the recording actually went down -- Mark Arm sounds like he's singing from across the room much of the time, for one thing. Come on Down's utterly unsubtle &Swallow My Pride& resurfaces here in a new take, the Blue Öyster Cult-inspired &this ain't the summer of love& part actually coming across pretty well, as does most of the performance. Other moments of worth include moments of psychotic acoustic freakouts, Arm's voice providing most of said psychosis, and a slew of the song titles (&Porkfist,& &One More Stitch&), but, generally speaking, Rehab Doll, like Green River itself, is most noteworthy for what the people involved did next.