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Condition: Neuf
Format: CD
Genre: Indé et alternatif
Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The punk-pop combo known as Simple Plan unquestion ably one of the most exuberant and exciting outfit's of the day. Since getting together back in 1998, the Montreal-based quintet Pierre Bouvier: vocals; Jeff Stinco: lead guitar; David Derosiers: bass, backing vocals; Seb Lefebvre: guitar, backing voca ls; Chuck Corneau: drums has been knocking out crowds across the Great White North.

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They say you can tell a lot about a band by the company they keep, so if you know that Simple Plan are close chums with the likes of Good Charlotte and Blink 182, you've probably got a fair idea of the sound their debut album No Pad, No Helmets... Just Balls is pawing at. Mind you, judging by song titles like "I'm Just a Kid", "The Worst Day Ever" and "God Must Hate Me", it's quickly clear these Canadian pop-punkers are writing their songs for a younger demographic still. Ignore the bikini-clad babes that festoon the sleevethere are none of Blink 182's smutty double-entendres here: frontman Pierre Bouvier's lyrical concerns include bunking off school, crashing your dad's car and lusting boyishly over girls that don't even know you exist. "Every day", he sobs melodramatically, "is the worst day ever." Mind you, the music itself is far from glum. "I'd Do Anything" is a beaming, Green Day-style Cali-punk chugger with all the zits and blemishes airbrushed out, while "When I'm with You" is a candy-sweet tale of obsession and heartbreak with a power-punk dynamic that has far more in common with the Go-Gos or the Primitives than, say, Rancid. Seasoned punk fans will be put off by the excessive juvenilia, but the new wave should lap this up. -- Louis Pattison
Nombre de disques: 1
Label discographique: Import

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