Simple Plan [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. NO ES COMPLICADO
2. LA RECETA
3. UNA COPA MAS
4. SIMPLE PLAN
5. LECCSION
6. SOMOS TRESE
7. BAD MONEY
8. KIND OF STORIES
9. RUIDO
10. I DRINK SHE SMOKES
11. NOTE THE CROWD
12. SILENCE IS DEAD
13. A THOUSAND PRAYERS
14. REFLEJO
15. WHAT ABOUT NAILS ?
16. JOHNNY
17. VETERANS
18. QUIERO VOLAR
19. LA FLOR
20. LAST DAYS
See all 24 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
As Delinquent Habits’ only Spanish fluent MC, Kemo spent twelve years with the hip hop pioneering group. His first solo release, “Simple Plan” finds Kemo the Blaxican taking his talent for wordplay and ability to draw a vivid picture through rhyme and attitude to new heights. He has recently performed live on the bilingual TV networks LATV and SITV, as well as the nationally syndicated TV program “Urban Latino”.

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Simple Plan [Explicit Lyrics]

Simple Plan [Explicit Lyrics]
No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Music without compromise
  • Zero Stars Suckers!
  • Enough is Enough!
  • please note all the five-star reviews by kids
  • An awesome CD
No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls
Simple Plan
Manufacturer: Lava
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000060P79
Release Date: 2002-03-19

Tracks:

  1. I'd Do Anything
  2. The Worst Day Ever
  3. You Don't Mean Anything
  4. I'm Just A Kid
  5. When I'm With You
  6. Meet You There
  7. Addicted
  8. My Alien
  9. God Must Hate Me
  10. I Won't Be There
  11. One Day
  12. Perfect
  13. Grow Up

Amazon.com

You can tell a lot about a band by the company it keeps. Simple Plan's close chums include Good Charlotte and Blink 182, giving one a fair hint of the sound the group's debut, though, judging by song titles like "I'm Just a Kid," "The Worst Day Ever," and "God Must Hate Me," it's clear these Canadian pop-punkers are aiming for a younger demographic still. Ignore the bikini-clad babes that festoon the sleeve--there's none of Blink 182's smutty double-entendres here. Frontman Pierre Bouvier writes about skipping school, crashing dad's car, and lusting after girls that don't know he exists. "Every day," he sob, "is the worst day ever." The music itself is far from glum. "I'd Do Anything" is a beaming Green Day-style chugger, while "When I'm With You" is a tale of obsession and heartbreak that owes more to the Go-Go's than Rancid. Seasoned punk fans will be put off by the excessive juvenilia, but the new wave should lap this up. --Louis Pattison

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Music without compromise.......2007-05-02

If the radio hits "I'm Just A Kid" and "Perfect" don't instantly thrash you in the face with the entire theme of this album when they first reach your ears, it seems nothing could. Both albums from Simple Plan, the Canadian quartet who have slammed their way into the hearts of thousands of young listeners, have a very adolescent feel, even more so than bands like Good Charlotte or Linkin Park. As countless commentators have pointed out, they're by no means emo or hardcore--but they must be accepted for what they are, not run over for what they aren't.

From budding crushes gone wrong ("When I'm With You", "I'd Do Anything", "Addicted") to parental conflicts ("One Day" and "Perfect") and everything in between, Simple Plan definitely appeal to the youngest audience possible--or at least the youngest listeners can be when they start developing individual tastes in music. One look at the CD's cover seems to tell you what fantasies were swirling in these pop-punkers' minds, but one listen to the actual songs proves that not even early Blink 182's slapstick act can stand up to these guys. You simply can't tell them to act their ages.

But does this blueprint work when put into action? Past a few mediocre songs and vocals that can get annoying, ultimately, it does. Surprisingly, the track that best shows what these rockers are capable of isn't one that voices any tween frustrations, but rather a catchy one praising the singer's one-of-a-kind girlfriend: "My Alien", in which frontman Pierre Bouvier claims that "she has two arms to hold me / And four legs two wrap around me" over a catchy, munching guitar beat.

As a start their debut proves that they can not only produce memorable riffs and tunes that are perfect to sing along with, but its apt title proves that they can deliver energetic music without compromise, despite a theme that isn't nearly as perfected or as universally approved of as that of their peers.

1 out of 5 stars Zero Stars Suckers!.......2006-12-30

College Kid (20 yrs old)
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Will somebody tell me why this band is still in existence? I mean c'mon is this what people call music? This crap isn't even close, all it is is a bunch of whiny men (I use that term very losely) complaining about how much their lives sucked in high school. Let me tell you somethin' a**holes, there are a lot of kids today who've had to go through more pain than you could ever dream of going through. I had a very happy childhood, so this isn't about my personal life. I know kids that have dealt with horrible things, yet have come out stronger and better and still don't complain. It makes me sick to think that people actually feel sorry for these gutless losers. I wonder if Pierre's parents forgot to circumcise him, maybe that's why he sounds sexually frustrated.

Seriously, how can anybody like these losers. Here's the lyrics to one of their songs:
I'm just a kid
my life is a nightmare
nobody cares tonight (AW, poor baby, do you want your mommy now, jackass)
And I don't give a s**t if these lyrics aren't correct to all you adolescent peabrains who reviewed before. I am fed up with babies like these imbeciles getting attention for their "traumatic childhoods" when there are kids constantly being abused, thrown around from home to home, and treated like animals every day. You think because a pretty girl didn't want to go out with you was so traumatic, you're entitled to everyone's sympathy. Here's my advice: F**K OFF! Btw, at least your parents halfway cared about you, you ungrateful, spineless bastards.

P.S. By the way, for all you SP lovin' morons who think you're so cool because they are "heavy" or "rock hard": you're not. My Pantera CD's can and always will blast this band right off the planet. Think I'm playin', see for yourself, idiots. SP wouldn't know what heavy is to save their lives. It is time for good music like Pantera, Metallica, Stone Sour, Black Sabbath, Demon Hunter, Breaking Benjamin, Tool, AIC, etc. and individuals with talent to make headway again. HAve a nice life, babies.

1 out of 5 stars Enough is Enough!.......2006-11-27

I respect people's own opinions of what they like and don't like. But seriously, folks, stop comparing this to blink 182. I am so sick of blink being categorized with simple plan, good charlotte, and sum 41. Blink 182 had to work through a lot of crap for 7 years before they finally got to make it this big. All these new bands did was cash in on other band's success.

I know that blink is not the most punk band out there, but they never reached this kind of a poppy mess. Every single song sounds the same. It sounds to me like they took All The Small Things (probably blink's crappiest, poppiest song ever), made it more poppy, and repeated that for 12 tracks.

And I wouldn't be as mad if they would just be labelled differently. Even though blink's 1999-2003 albums were mislabelled, they EARNED the punk label early in their career, back when they produced good NOFX and descendents style albums. Even then, they had a distinctive sound that set them apart from other bands of the time. That's another thing that bothers me. All of these "pop-punk" bands now sound the same.

If you want some good punk or pop-punk music, try blink's stuff from 1992-1997. Even better, get into the real punk bands like The Sex Pistols, The Descendents, Anti-Flag, and NOFX.

1 out of 5 stars please note all the five-star reviews by kids.......2006-09-06

Remember the style of music that came out in the late 70's called Punk?

The pioneers of this type of music were bands such a Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones and the Talking Heads. The style becamse somewhat funk-influenced to the gut-wrentching hardcore metal influenced sounds of The Dead Kennedies and Ministry. Even Social Distortion had their own little sound to offer. This is how it went through the 80's.

Yet, after the who Nirvana-mania that saved music from Whitesnake and Warrent, Punk, as well as many other sounds, seemed lost until...

Green Day comes around with "Dookie." This continued the punk sound into what we know today.

So in the words of Oasis: "Where did it all go wrong."

It's not that this sounds on it's own is bad. When Blink 182 first came out, they had a lot of fun to offer. But gawd, where do we draw the line? After that, we had ( in no particular order) Sum 41, New Found Glory, My Chemical Romance, Showoff, and jeez, I could go on forever. They all sound so much alike. Still they were once tolerable. But with simple plan, (sigh), enough is enough. I can't even tell the difference sometimes between these guys and Bowling For Soup. And I don't easily confuse bands.

Really, though, these guy call themselves Punk. But last time I checked, Punk was about rebellion, Anarchy, disatisfaction with where humanity is going, all that stuff. Ex Sex Pistols "Anarchy In The UK" or Ramones "I'm Against It." Now Listen to some of the titles off this: "I'm Just A Kid," "God Must Hate Me," "I'd Do Anything." Difference? You'd have to be blind not to see one. These guys have jumped on the "poser" bandwagon that every other "punk" band on a major label has jumped on, and thus, mainstream punk is doing the same thing heavy Metal is.

5 out of 5 stars An awesome CD.......2006-09-01

This is one of the best albums I have ever heard. There's no songs on here that I don't like. All of them are great. Especially I'm Just a Kid, I'd Do Anything, and Perfect. I reccomend this to anyone who likes bands such as Yellowcard, The All-American Rejects, and blink-182 or anyone who is looking for some good music to listen too.
Still Not Getting Any...
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Band and Album
  • The Tradesman battle away
  • I'm sorry I'm such a whiney brat!!!
  • Zero Stars
  • Alright album
Still Not Getting Any...
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00063MBU8
Release Date: 2004-10-26

Tracks:

  1. Shut Up!
  2. Welcome To My Life
  3. Perfect World
  4. Thank You
  5. Me Against The World
  6. Crazy
  7. Jump
  8. Everytime
  9. Promise
  10. One
  11. Untitled

Amazon.com

Inevitably labeled "pop punk," Simple Plan's sophomore album finds the Montreal quintet settling in as a straight-ahead rock band. Yes, lyrically, their concerns remain grounded in the adolescent petulance and alienation of classic punk. They're "the ones you love to hate." "You don't know what it's like to be me," they insist. "We're the kids that you pushed away," they huff. Musically, however, the follow-up to 2002's popular No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls finds the band moving toward a strain of radio-friendly rock that owes less and less to the punk canon. Opener (and album highlight) "Shut Up!" "Me Against the World," and "Perfect World" boast sweeping choruses and Pierre Bouvier's spit-in-your-eye vocals. But strings creep into "Welcome to My Life" and the closer, "Untitled," is a heart-on-his-sleeve piano lament that owes more to Night Ranger than the Ramones. This one will appeal to fans who prefer the "pop" side of the "pop punk" equation. --Steven Stolder

Album Description

Punk rock, platinum poster boys Simple Plan are at it again - making music that is. The quintet are feverishly putting the final touches on their long awaited, new album entitled Still Not Getting Any... scheduled for release on Lava Records on October 26, 2004. Still Not Getting Any... shows a tremendous amount of musical growth for the quintet. The disc also includes the alternative leaning, guitar driven track "Perfect World" and the up-tempo, straight ahead Simple Plan track "Shut Up" which features a sing-a-long chorus like no other.

Special Info: These special ComboPacks are SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION COVERS! Be sure to get yours now before they run out! Includes CD with all new music PLUS a BONUS DVD with Making Of The Record Video Footage, Photo Gallery, & More!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Band and Album.......2007-06-30

I would have to seriously disagree with all the people who wrote bad comments about the band. Simple Plan sings song about how you're all kicked and pushed around. Some of you other reviewers don't even know what it's like to experience things like this, so you really shouldn't say anything bad about it. It's a really encouraging album that tells kids to rise up. Songs like "Shut Up!" really tells you what to do when someone always bothers you and stuff.

2 out of 5 stars The Tradesman battle away.......2007-03-18

Simple Plan are rock's true tradesman. Very little talent but through sheer hard work they have become a renowned band. All the people who flame them have to understand these guys are just trying to carve a career like you or me and guess what? they are suceeding. The fact that I'd rather eat glass than listen to it is not the point, because of their approach they will constantly improve as musicians and songwriters. For now though appreciate this album for what it is a fun album by young, uncomprising males who refused to give ground and are now reaping the benefits. Another thing I don't recommend this long Player to those who look for virtuoso singing, you are better of elsewhere. Thanks for your time.

1 out of 5 stars I'm sorry I'm such a whiney brat!!!.......2007-03-07

All Simple Plan does is complain. I mean think about there biggest hits. "Im sorry I can't be perfect" I mean come on. I honestly can't stand Simple Plan, so I can't say whether this is one of their best or not, but its awful either way. Don't buy this no matter what, unless you want to be depressed and annoyed by the lead singers whine.

1 out of 5 stars Zero Stars.......2007-01-01

College Metalfreak

Haha. Simple Plan sucks. Good lord, how can a band suck as much as this one. Seriously, how can anybody listen to this crap. It's not music by the way, it's just a bunch of whiny girls in their twenties wishin' they were men. All the songs on this album flat out suck. I hope this band is through. The lead singer Pierre, what a stupid name, is such a loser. I have never heard a more annoying voice in my life. It's like finger nails on a chalkboard. It sounds like all the members are porn-addicted masturbators. Btw, if you're a guy (I am) and you do this, you're a loser, plain and simple.

Also, Eliza Dushku is such a gorgeous woman. I thought it was so awesome in the video to the horrific "I'm Just a Kid" (only seen it once) when she dumped these wimps, including that stupid, loser bandgeek boy, at the end. It's reassuring to know that a beautiful, intelligent, and strong woman like her won't fall for immature, pathetic babies like them.

4 out of 5 stars Alright album.......2006-11-05

The songs are very cool and exciting when you firs hear them, and listen to it a few times. Then it gets soo old, you want to throw it away, instead of selling it to someone. The songs are very overplayed. Even my personal favorite, Welcome To My Life seems to be very overplayed. I think they're a good band, just, songs need to be a bit more likable. I'm going to base these songs' ratings on when I first heard them.

1. Shut Up! (9.5/10) Pretty repetitive. It's upbeat, and a good song to dance and sing along to.

2. Welcome To My Life (10/10) Again, my favorite on the album. Catchy, and a good song to sing along with. Overplayed, like all the songs.

3. Perfect World (8/10) An Ok slower song, and I'll stress it again. Overplayed.

4. Thank You (6/10) Not really that good. Not really very likable, fast and boring.

5. Me Against The World (9/10) Catchy, exciting, headbobbing, on the darker side. EXTREMELY overplayed though.

6. Crazy (10/10) One of the better songs. It's good to reflect on. It may be my favorite song as well.

7. Jump (10/10) Also a good song. It's not really that overplayed. It's very jumpy and thrilling. I like it.

8. Everytime (10/10) Here's a good soft song. Loved it, and this could be my favorite song.

9. Promise (9/10) It's very catchy, and fun to sing. Overplayed as well.

10. One (8/10) Kinda boring, but you get used to it. Good lyrics.

11. Untitled (10/10) And to end with the softest song. It's very very soft, and pretty overplayed, wayy too much. Good song to reflect on memories and corny stuff like that, but just...nah.

And overall my rating would be 71/100. Poor, I thought it was better than their debut though. Their debut was pretty dull, and boring.
Still Not Getting Any...
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Definitely worth buying!!!!
  • review
  • THIS IS NOT ROCK!!!
  • Ignoring the ignorant rants coming from the VOID of stupidity
  • completly awesome
Still Not Getting Any...
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Manufacturer: Lava
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000667FN8
Release Date: 2004-10-26

Tracks:

  1. Shut Up
  2. Welcome To My Life
  3. Perfect World
  4. Thank You
  5. Me Against The World
  6. Crazy
  7. Jump
  8. Everytime
  9. Promise
  10. One
  11. Untitled

Amazon.com

Inevitably labeled "pop punk," Simple Plan's sophomore album finds the Montreal quintet settling in as a straight-ahead rock band. Yes, lyrically, their concerns remain grounded in the adolescent petulance and alienation of classic punk. They're "the ones you love to hate." "You don't know what it's like to be me," they insist. "We're the kids that you pushed away," they huff. Musically, however, the follow-up to 2002's popular No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls finds the band moving toward a strain of radio-friendly rock that owes less and less to the punk canon. Opener (and album highlight) "Shut Up!" "Me Against the World," and "Perfect World" boast sweeping choruses and Pierre Bouvier's spit-in-your-eye vocals. But strings creep into "Welcome to My Life" and the closer, "Untitled," is a heart-on-his-sleeve piano lament that owes more to Night Ranger than the Ramones. This one will appeal to fans who prefer the "pop" side of the "pop punk" equation. --Steven Stolder

Album Description

Punk rock, platinum poster boys Simple Plan are at it again - making music that is. The quintet are feverishly putting the final touches on their long awaited, new album entitled Still Not Getting Any... scheduled for release on Lava Records on October 26, 2004. Still Not Getting Any... shows a tremendous amount of musical growth for the quintet. The disc also includes the alternative leaning, guitar driven track "Perfect World" and the up-tempo, straight ahead Simple Plan track "Shut Up" which features a sing-a-long chorus like no other.

This release will be the highly anticipated DUALDISC. CD with NEW Music On One Side - DVD of RARE VIDEO FOOTAGE on Flip Side.( DVD includes all 11 songs in 5.1 surround sound, Making Of The Record video footage, Photo gallery, Lyrics, Discography, & More ) !!

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Definitely worth buying!!!!.......2006-03-22

Everyone on here keeps going on about how simple plan's not "punk" and what posers they are. Well, who cares whether they're punk or not as long as they make good music (and i happen to think they do)? Another thing, who decides what being "punk" entails, exactly? Who defines that??

You also say that they always write about love and breakups and that they should get new problems. Name any band you consider good, and i bet they've written about love and breakups. And since you all are apparently dead set against "posers" don't you think it's a little ridiculous to try to say that they should get new problems? If those are the problems they have and know about, then that's what they should write about. I don't know what could be more poser-y than writing about problems they don't have.

Simple plan is a great band. They write about things all teens can relate to. I love both of their albums and I think everyone who likes rock should try them out. I'm sorry for sounding like such a whiner but some of those reviews made me mad. SP rocks.

5 out of 5 stars review.......2006-03-18

Don't knock Simple Plan's first album, but this one is way better. Great mix of deep songs and upbeat songs that make you just wanna jump around. Definitely worth buying

1 out of 5 stars THIS IS NOT ROCK!!!.......2006-03-13

This is some crappy pop music! Simple Plan are emos from Montreal that really can't write songs! All they whine about is how crappy their lives are and breaking up with their girlfriends. BORING!!! Listen to a band with awesome lyrics... like Type O Negative or My Dying Bride!

2 out of 5 stars Ignoring the ignorant rants coming from the VOID of stupidity.......2006-03-06

I am tired of hearing bad reviews from people who have never listened to the band and automatically assume that they are posers. My friend let me borrow the CD, and I listened to it. IT WAS HALF-DECENT.

Okay, so these guys are definitely not punk rock to start with. They use power chords that are slurred most of the time, a bit more intricate for the pop-punk genre than the occassional repetitive rhythm guitar strumming the same exact string for three straight minutes. The drums are a mess though, they sound like a two-year old beating on pots and pans. The bass was actually not as bad as I expected it to be, it was audible. The lyrics were typical teen-pop angst driven, you get the picture--no creativity besides the rhyming. I just didn't like how all of the tracks sounded nearly the same, I guess that's just how pop-punk is getting to sound these days.
Key Tracks:
Shut Up
Jump
Crazy (the guitar intro was a takeoff of Smashing Pumpkins' "Today")

I would reccomend this CD to to intended audience, ten year olds. It's not HORRID, but it's certainly not great.

5 out of 5 stars completly awesome.......2006-02-21

Simple Plan has definitly changed their music style from No Pads, No Helmets,...Just Balls. it's much more deeper, the songs are heavier and i would have to say have a bit more meaning then their old catchy jumpy songs. they sitll have a few fast song on their alblum that you can jump around to such as the song Thank You,Jump, and Promise. i rate this a 5 because i think Simple Plan write GREAT songs and this alblum was just sucha HUGE transistion from their last alblum but this one is soooooo AWESOME! This is one of those alblums that you can listen to forever and it will have the same affect on you everytime you listen to it.
Simple Plan
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • MUCH better than what's on the radio today
  • resurrecting True quality
  • Kemo Goes Solo
Simple Plan
Kemo the Blaxican
Manufacturer: Dead Silence Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000644J3O
Release Date: 2004-08-31

Tracks:

  1. NO ES COMPLICADO
  2. LA RECETA
  3. UNA COPA MAS
  4. SIMPLE PLAN
  5. LECCSION
  6. SOMOS TRESE
  7. BAD MONEY
  8. KIND OF STORIES
  9. RUIDO
  10. I DRINK SHE SMOKES
  11. NOTE THE CROWD
  12. SILENCE IS DEAD
  13. A THOUSAND PRAYERS
  14. REFLEJO
  15. WHAT ABOUT NAILS ?
  16. JOHNNY
  17. VETERANS
  18. QUIERO VOLAR
  19. LA FLOR
  20. LAST DAYS
  21. STILL THE ONE
  22. UNDERGROUND MUSCLE
  23. NOBODY LIKES
  24. GARBAGECAN RECORDS

Product Description

As Delinquent Habits’ only Spanish fluent MC, Kemo spent twelve years with the hip hop pioneering group. His first solo release, “Simple Plan” finds Kemo the Blaxican taking his talent for wordplay and ability to draw a vivid picture through rhyme and attitude to new heights. He has recently performed live on the bilingual TV networks LATV and SITV, as well as the nationally syndicated TV program “Urban Latino”.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars MUCH better than what's on the radio today.......2007-01-31

The only reason why this guy's not making millions like Jay Z or Yonug Jeezy is because he's actually good! This is a true westcoast cat who's got it all. This is an excellent solo debut and his albums will get only better and beter.

5 out of 5 stars resurrecting True quality.......2004-11-18

This album sparked much of conscious hip hop. It's an instant classic. The CD will definetly impress you the first time you listen to it. It's the quintessential hip hop album. It takes hip hop to new places and it makes the whole more than what it was. This CD isn't crassly commercial. Kemo articulates himself with emotion, originality, intellect and honest lyrics. To make it easy buy this CD!!!

Bottom line: amazing production, superior lyrics that don't get old.

4 out of 5 stars Kemo Goes Solo.......2004-11-16

In his first solo album Kemo proves that He can not only hold his own, but makes you wonder why he hadn't done it sooner. This album shows a promising future for this proud Black/Mexicano Chicano artist, who isn't afraid to promote himself as such. His unique sounds seem to come naturally, combining the best of both his Black and Chicano backgrounds. This album will most likely apeal to others as well, who will experience the cultures and sounds that only kemo can bring into the mix. Support Chicano Rap, make sure your purchase is NEW! Listen to Kemo and others like him at www.VisionRadio.us
Live from the Hard Rock
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Speechless
  • Funny; good perfromance
  • ROXS MY SOXS
  • Awesome CD!
  • Best Live Band...Ever
Live from the Hard Rock
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Manufacturer: Lava
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000AYEI6S
Release Date: 2005-10-04

Tracks:

  1. Shut Up!
  2. Jump
  3. The Worst Day Ever
  4. Addicted
  5. Me Against The World
  6. Crazy
  7. God Must Hate Me
  8. Thank You
  9. Welcome To My Life
  10. I'm Just A Kid
  11. I'd Do Anything
  12. Untitled (How Could This Happen To Me?)
  13. Perfect
  14. Crazy (Acoustic Version)

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Culled from a concert/MTV broadcast recorded at Orlando's Hard Rock club, Montreal's Simple Plan ably show here why they've bubbled to the top of a crowded pack of contemporary punk-pop contenders. No hand-wringing, emocore angst or mock street `tude for vocalist Pierre Bouvier; he's too busy prodding the crowd into good-natured sing-alongs of band hits like "Addicted" and "Worst Day Ever" like a hyperactive cheerleader. His bandmates thrash and harmonize away behind him with equal zeal, interjecting an infectious energy to even the band's darker moments - though "darker" is a decidedly relative term in the impossibly effervescent Simple Plan universe - like "Me Against the World" and "God Must Hate Me." Simple Plan bristles here with enough boundless energy to make Green Day envious, even if they scrupulously avoid the latter's penchant for provocative smarts in the bargain. But then songs like "Crazy" (also featured here in an earnest acoustic version exclusive to this set) underscore that Simple Plan succeeds by tapping into the timeless, innocent hopes and fears of its largely teen audience with music that's both punk anxious and bubblegum sweet. --Jerry McCulley

Album Description

IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE...but it IS!! Multi-Platinum rockers Simple Plan are bringing you ALL of their hits...and then some...all in one perfect package. The chart-topping fi ve piece have sold over 3 million albums in the U.S. and over 5 million worldwide. Their most recent album Still Not Getting Any hit #3 on Billboards Top 200 and they are at it once again...! The Highly Anticipated release LIVE FROM THE HARD ROCK - in which a 30 minute special was previously aired on MTV, with repeats to follow - will include 14 of the bands MEGA-HITS - all LIVE such as "Perfect," "I'd Do Anything," "Addicted," "Welcome To My Life," "Untitled (How Could This Happen To Me?)," etc. The CD will also be enhanced with 3 Live video performances from The Hard Rock.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Speechless.......2007-02-18

BMG sent me this by mistake and I have never heard of the band so I thought I'd give it a listen. I couldn't even finish a single track, let alone the entire album. All I heard was the same generic rock (can this be classified as rock?) that has been polluting the music industry in recent years. Where are all the new innovative bands? If this is all kids have to listen to these days I feel sorry for the youth of America.

5 out of 5 stars Funny; good perfromance.......2006-02-22

This CD is great, even for people who don't like the sound of a live show. Most of the songs sound the same as they do on the albums, and some sound better. Pierre really is a "hyperactive cheerleader," but that's not such a bad thing when you're playing for a few thousand people. There are sing-alongs (Perfect), and screaming contests (I'm Just a Kid). Many funny moments, like David yelling at all the guys in the crowd to "grab their balls and make some noise," Pierre saying that he wants to make out with the crowd, and David calling their first record "No Pads, No Helmets, Just Bizzles." The CD is also enhanced with two live videos, Shut Up and Jump.

5 out of 5 stars ROXS MY SOXS.......2006-02-04

Now SP is my favorite band. This cd actually shows the above excellent music... but it also lets you listen like you were ACTUALLY at the concert. It has funny parts and it cracks me up everytime.... it has new songs and old songs.... in MY OPINION this is one of the best cds EVER!!! next to the real cds... so if you want a cd that you would like to listen to over and over again.... buy this cd.....

5 out of 5 stars Awesome CD!.......2005-12-05

SP rocks on this CD because they are excellent live performers! This CD is my favorite because they don't hold back and just unleash with the vocals and music and really show how amazingly talented they all really are. I saw them in concert after hearing this CD and WOW!!! They give 100% out there for their fans, and it's awesome to have a CD to capture a little bit of that. The music blew us away and I can't say enough about this band. I have all their albums now after seeing them live. Hard Rock Live is still my favorite one. Check it out!

4 out of 5 stars Best Live Band...Ever.......2005-11-03

First of all, let me say that this is not the best live performance by this band that I have seen. That does NOT mean it wasn't great because it was. Its just that it in no way compares to other shows they've put on...shows that I've been to. If you're judging the band by this performance, see them live and compare it to this and you'll see how amazing Simple Plan is live. I've been a fan of Simple Plan for almost a year now and I was counting down the days until this CD came out. I got the fan pack and the DVD is great. The songs that stood out the most on this CD would have to be God Must Hate Me, Addicted and I'm Just a Kid. God Must Hate Me is just a great song and I love the drumming that goes on before they get into the actual song. Addicted is probably my favorite song by them. Great sound and I must say, the fact that David has a solo makes it even better. His voice is amazing. If you don't believe me, listen again. He has great talent. That's part of the reason I love I'm Just a Kid...because he sings the first chorus. And he sang it perfectly. That's just a great song. One last song that stood out was I'd Do Anything. It's so fast and it's really energetic and I think they perform it well.
All in all, I definately love this CD. They are my favorite band, no one compares to them. The only reason I rate it 4 stars is because it seemed like Pierre's voice wasn't that strong and it does not show their highest level of performance. Again, if you like theis band just a little bit, I recommend seeing them live...you will not believe how good their live shows are. Andddd they are horribly nice to their fans.
Again...this is a GREAT cd.
Nickelodeon Kids Choice
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • surprisingly good - 5 artists suck, 9 are GREAT!
  • GOOD CD!!
  • 5 stars for kids
  • Don't buy this CD
  • The best compilation ever!
Nickelodeon Kids Choice
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Nick Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007R8FBC
Release Date: 2005-03-22

Tracks:

  1. Leave (Get Out)
  2. On The Way Down
  3. Miss Independent
  4. My Happy Ending
  5. Welcome To My Life
  6. Take My Breath Away
  7. Invisible
  8. Everytime
  9. Dare You To Move
  10. Predictable
  11. I Found A Way
  12. Tangled Up In Me
  13. Diary
  14. I Believe
  15. My Cinderella
  16. She Said
  17. Can't Explain

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars surprisingly good - 5 artists suck, 9 are GREAT!.......2005-06-26

Avril Lavigne "My Happy Ending" -5 stars
Kelly Clarkson "Miss Independent" -love kelly, but should have used "since u been gone"
Switchfoot "Dare You To Move" -5 stars
Skye Sweetnam "Tangled Up In Me" -LOVE skye! 5 stars!
Simple Plan "Welcome To My Life" -5 stars, great lyrics
Ryan Cabrera "On The Way Down" -4 stars, he's hot
Jessica Simpson "Take My Breath Away" -5 stars, love Jess
Jo Jo "Leave (Get Out)" -5 stars, who doesn't love Jojo?
Drake Bell "Found A Way" -neutral
Brie Larson "She Said" -5 stars, get Brie's new DVD!

If I didn't list it, it means it annoyed me(valli girls,cherry, and well i just never liked alicia keys) or, the artist sucked. 5 of them. Suggest a replacement? Jesse Mccartney, Lalaine, Lindsay Lohan, Michelle Branch, Diana Degarmo...

5 out of 5 stars GOOD CD!!.......2005-05-02

I hate when people say that new music is "Bad Music", I lose respect for those types of comments and those types of people. Those artist work just as hard as Led Zepplin or The Rolling Stones,who are played out. This CD is great, I'm 16 & I listen to Britney, Fantasia, & Mariah Carey (Who are all my favorite artist). I think every kid should have this in their collection, I bought it for my little cousin, and even I listen to it!!!

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars for kids.......2005-04-15

Kids who watch Nickelodeon like music geared to them. They are not looking for special meaning,great guitar riffs,or good drummers. They like what sounds good to them and this is it.
FOR KIDS

1 out of 5 stars Don't buy this CD.......2005-04-15

This CD is filled with the pop hits of 2003 and 2004. Almost all of them are not worth hearing more than once. The only reason you should ever buy this cd is because of Switchfoot's "dare you to move". So, instead of buying this cd, just buy "the beautiful letdown" by Switchfoot.

1 out of 5 stars The best compilation ever!.......2005-04-15

I love this CD! It has the best most talented bands and singers ever! Not only are the good bands only on MTV, but also Nick and every other kid network. I especially love the Clay aiken song; he's soooooooooooooo emtional and talented poseur bands like Fear Factory wish they were this good!!! It also has the bestest band of all times: Good Charlotte! Fo not buy any underground garbage, support the mainstream!








If you took ANY of that seriously, this CD is for you.
Perfect
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Pretty Simple...
  • Awsome Song!!!
  • This cd is PERFECT!
Perfect
Simple Plan
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Still Not Getting Any...
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ASIN: B0001JXMU0
Release Date: 2004-02-23

Tracks:

  1. Perfect [Acoustic]
  2. Happy Together

Album Description

Taken from the 2002 album 'No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls'. The title track (Radio Version) is b/w two other non-LP tracks, 'Perfect' (Acoustic) & 'Happy Together' (from 'Freaky Friday' O.S.T. - 2003). Lava. 2004.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Pretty Simple..........2005-08-18

I have mixed feelings, here...first off, they are quite talented with the drums and guitars and all--it's just the originality that bothers me a little.
Many songs sound the same as the one before...okay, let's see here, pop in the CD, press play...Track #1 playing...we have a loud intro of guitars in a catchy beat...okay, now track #2...wait, almost the same as #1...track #3...hm, the same as track #2...? What's going on here? What about some different styles, not just the over-used guitar introduction?It doesn't happen on all the songs, but some.

But, half of this? My opinion, that's all. Sure, reviewing movies and toys and stuff is one thing...reviewing music? Much different. What I mean is, if you like one of the songs on here, if that type suits your taste in music, then you'll like all of them on the CD...because they're all very similar to each other. But, if you don't find the beat too interesting in one of the songs, you may not be thrilled to here more of them on this CD, either.


Music is opinion, so I am not right or wrong, here...if you're unsure if you're going to like this CD, listen to other guitar-type stuff...not exactly punk-rock, just guitars and drums in the background. But, if you like a band that has different types of songs, this is not the CD for you. You are not RIGHT if you prefer different songs, nor are you wrong. Simple Plan die-hard fans, I am just saying that it depends on what you prefer; for those of you who are really into rock, I recommend getting this...for those of you who don't have a favorite style, those of you that don't have a specific preference in music, try something else.

So, bottom line, then: Simple Plan does not stink on ice. I think it's okay. It is not just "for girls," as a reviewer stated earlier. After all, there is no such thing as music intended for a boy or girl. Music is music. You listen to it.

5 out of 5 stars Awsome Song!!!.......2004-09-11

I love the lyrics to "Perfect." I love songs that i can acutally relate to. I can get into some pretty nasty fights with my dad and there are times where i think he's overly critical and doesn't love me. Like in the song, I try hard to make him happy but he always seems to disapprove. Anyways, great CD. I'd recommend it to anyone.

5 out of 5 stars This cd is PERFECT!.......2004-04-28

If you love Simple Plan then you need this CD! It has the album version of Perfect, also the Acoustic and Happy Together! The acoustic is my favorite though!
Top Tunes Karaoke CD+G Mixed Pop Vol. 45 TT-233
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Top Tunes Karaoke CD+G Mixed Pop Vol. 45 TT-233
    Various Artists , 3 Doors Down; Black Eyed Peas; Eve 6; Fountains Of Wayne; Nickelback; Outkast; Simple Plan; The Bangles; Trapt , and Chantal Kreviazuk; Nelly Furtado; Nick Lachey; Seal; Sheryl Crow; Stacie Orrico
    Manufacturer: Top Tunes Karaoke
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    KaraokeKaraoke | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000OVGTXM

    Product Description

    KARAOKE TRACKS: (1) FEELS LIKE HOME TO ME - Chantal Kreviazuk (2) FIRST CUT IS THE DEEPEST - Sheryl Crow (3) HEADSTRONG - Trapt (4) HERE WITHOUT YOU - 3 Doors Down (5) HEY YA! - Outkast (6) INSTEAD - Stacie Orrico (7) PERFECT - Simple Plan (8) POWERLESS (Say What You Want) - Nelly Furtado (9) SHUT UP - Black Eyed Peas (10) SOMEDAY - Nickelback (11) SOMETHING THAT YOU SAID - The Bangles (12) STACY'S MOM - Fountains Of Wayne (13) THINK TWICE - Eve 6 (14) THIS I SWEAR - Nick Lachey (15) WAITING FOR YOU - Seal
    Still Not Getting Any...
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • FIVE STARS FOR THE AUDIO PORTION!
    • Love it
    • Simply Punk
    • Simply Punk
    • Emo at its best............
    Still Not Getting Any...
    Simple Plan
    Manufacturer: Lava
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0007ZEBIK
    Release Date: 2005-03-28

    Tracks:

    1. Shut Up
    2. Welcome to My Life
    3. Perfect World
    4. Thank You
    5. Me Against the World
    6. Crazy
    7. Jump
    8. Everytime
    9. Promise
    10. One

    Tracks:

    1. [DVD]

    Album Details

    Asian Tour Edition features Three Bonus Live Tracks and a Video on the CD, plus a Bonus Vcd Packed with Videos, Tour Footage and Much More.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars FIVE STARS FOR THE AUDIO PORTION!.......2006-08-06

    I bought this disc from a WAL-MART and it was labeled as a CD/DVD

    be warned it's a VCD! and not all DVD players will read and play the disc.. such as PS2 systems.. mine wouldn't accept the disc and neither would my dvd player.

    However the AUDIO CD itself is worth the money.. BUT You should go for the DUAL DISC dvd version of this disc.

    it has a DVD side with extra footage etc... and the AUDIO (though it's missing the bonus tracks, but let's face it we're a society of music thieves online, you can find the bonus tracks)

    5 out of 5 stars Love it.......2006-05-27

    I've already reviewed the actual CD "Still Not Getting Any..." so I'll just talk about the bonus tracks/videos.
    The live tracks are amazing and so are the videos. Lots of bonus footage. :)
    My only complaint is that the VCD quality is not the best. So if you're expecting amazing video quality, you won't find it on this CD.

    4 out of 5 stars Simply Punk.......2005-09-06

    Simply Punk
    Reviewer: Cody Shoman 11 A.M.
    The punk-rock group from Montreal, did a pretty good job on their album "Still Not Getting Any." Simple Plan is a Canadian punk band who has just started to make it big in the last few years. Their main vocalist is Pierre Bouvier. David Desrosiers and Sebastien LeFebvre are both back-up vocalists. They both have other attributes as well. David is the bass player and Sebastien plays the guitar. Their drummer is Chuck Comeau and the lead guitarist is Jeff Stinco.
    "Still Not Getting Any" starts out with a bang. "Shut Up!" is the first track on the CD and it is an up tempo song. It is followed with another up beat song that is good as well called "Welcome To My Life." "Perfect World" is next in line, but is to slow. Following is the song "Thank You," in which they pick up the beat again. They drop down again with the song "Me Against The World," which is just to slow, like "Perfect World." "Crazy" is not as fast paced, but is still good. They come back with another faster song called "Jump." It has a great beat and good lyrics. "Every Time" is another slow song and the last of that type on the CD, thank goodness. The next two songs "Promise" and "One" are ok and that is about all I can say for those. The last song on the album is the best song on the CD. Though it is slow it is different than Simple Plan's other slow songs. The track "Untitled" has great lyrics. The song asks, "how could this happen to me," after he made a mistake, because he doesn't know how, whatever happened, could happen to him.
    This is a good CD, but has a few bad slow songs, which hurt them on this album. Without the slow songs it would have been an excellent CD. I did like it, for the most part, so I'm still going to give it a rating of four stars.

    4 out of 5 stars Simply Punk.......2005-09-06

    Simply Punk
    Reviewer: Cody Shoman 11 A.M.
    The punk-rock group from Montreal, did a pretty good job on their album "Still Not Getting Any." Simple Plan is a Canadian punk band who has just started to make it big in the last few years. Their main vocalist is Pierre Bouvier. David Desrosiers and Sebastien LeFebvre are both back-up vocalists. They both have other attributes as well. David is the bass player and Sebastien plays the guitar. Their drummer is Chuck Comeau and the lead guitarist is Jeff Stinco.
    "Still Not Getting Any" starts out with a bang. "Shut Up!" is the first track on the CD and it is an up tempo song. It is followed with another up beat song that is good as well called "Welcome To My Life." "Perfect World" is next in line, but is to slow. Following is the song "Thank You," in which they pick up the beat again. They drop down again with the song "Me Against The World," which is just to slow, like "Perfect World." "Crazy" is not as fast paced, but is still good. They come back with another faster song called "Jump." It has a great beat and good lyrics. "Every Time" is another slow song and the last of that type on the CD, thank goodness. The next two songs "Promise" and "One" are ok and that is about all I can say for those. The last song on the album is the best song on the CD. Though it is slow it is different than Simple Plan's other slow songs. The track "Untitled" has great lyrics. The song asks, "how could this happen to me," after he made a mistake, because he doesn't know how, whatever happened, could happen to him.
    This is a good CD, but has a few bad slow songs, which hurt them on this album. Without the slow songs it would have been an excellent CD. I did like it, for the most part, so I'm still going to give it a rating of four stars.

    2 out of 5 stars Emo at its best...................2005-07-14

    In case you were thinking, I'm being sarcastic. This is the top of being emo, these guys do not rock and they are more pop than punk, and their song and lyrics are "what" and "huh?".
    Sing It Now ROCK Hits Winter 2005 Karaoke CDG
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      Sing It Now ROCK Hits Winter 2005 Karaoke CDG
      Simple Plan, Good Charlotte, Switchfoot, Busted, Franz Ferdinand, R.E.M., Jimmy Eat World, Velvet Revolver, Breaking Benjamin Green Day
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      KaraokeKaraoke | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000RG8DTC

      Product Description

      This listing is for a brand new ROCK WINTER 2005 Karaoke CD&G CD from the Good Quality SING IT NOW collection. This CD comes sealed in a heavy plastic jewel case, plays the music without the lead vocals and displays the lyrics on a Karaoke CD&G player. These songs are not preformed by the original artists but are VERY GOOD re-creations.

      The songs included are as follows:

      Sing It Now ROCK Hits Winter 2005

      1.American Idiot-Green Day

      2.Welcome To My Life-Simple Plan

      3.Predictable-Good Charlotte

      4.Dare You To Move-Switchfoot

      5.What I Go To School For-Busted

      6.Take Me Out-Franz Ferdinand

      7.Leaving New York-R.E.M.

      8.Pain-Jimmy Eat World

      9.Fall To Pieces-Velvet Revolver

      10.So Cold-Breaking Benjamin

      11.Alive-Kenny Wayne Shepherd

      12.Let Me Out-Future Leaders Of The World

      13.Cold-Crossfade

      14.Wake Up (Make A Move)-Lostprophets

      15.Personal Jesus-Marilyn Manson

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      7. The Downfall of Ibliys: a Ghetto Opera [Explicit Lyrics]
      8. The Ego Trip's the Big Playback [Explicit Lyrics]
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