Sunday, 22 June 2008
Simple Plan
Artist: Simple Plan
Genre(s):
Punk
Rock: Punk-Rock
Alternative
Punk
Rock: Punk-Rock
Alternative
Discography:
Still Not Getting Any
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
A Small Package For You
Year: 2003
Tracks: 3
No Pads, No Helmets... Just Balls
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
The Montreal-based punk-pop radical Simple Plan is comprised of high school pals Pierre Bouvier (vocals), Jeff Stinco (guitar), David Desrosiers (bass), Sebastien Lefebvre (guitar), and Chuck Comeau (drums). The five-piece initially came together when Comeau and Bouvier founded Reset at years 13. Reset was a modest succeeder in Canada, touring the country with bloke punkers MxPx, Ten Foot Pole, and Face to Face. A debut album followed in 1997; however, Comeau arching knocked out quietly to take care college. Two days later on, Comeau rent his studies take up a back seat in order for he, Stinco, and Lefebvre to begin making music.
At the same time, Bouvier was still in charge of Reset, only growing hackneyed of beingness both a frontman and a guitar player. He and Comeau reconnected at a Sugar Ray evince in late 1999 and soon Bouvier was back with Comeau and the rest of his variety work party. Desrosiers, world Health Organization replaced Bouvier in Reset, was asked to join Comeau and his pals, and Simple Plan was innate. They landed show dates with the yearbook Vans Warped Tour in 2001 as well as spots with Toronto's Snow Jam. By now, Simple Plan had a mettlesome, up-and-coming thug sound, coarse-textured like Cheap Trick, only raw like Pennywise. In 2002, Simple Plan headed into the studio to make a record. Good Charlotte's Joel Madden and Mark Hoppus of blink-182 linked Simple Plan during those roger Huntington Sessions and the end resolution was the fervent, playfulness No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls, which was released in spring 2003 on Lava. The group took place a 2003 MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice Favorite Canadian Group in June. Their Bob Rock-produced moment album, Still Not Getting Any..., followed the succeeding year and did quite well, scoring the hits "Half-baked" and "Welcome to My Life." In 2005 Simple Plan issued Resilient from the Hard Rock.