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  2. File:Avril Lavigne playing guitar, St. Petersburg (crop).jpg

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  3. File:Avril Lavigne playing guitar, Italy (crop).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Avril Lavigne - Wikipedia

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    Avril Ramona Lavigne CM (/ ˈ æ v r ɪ l l ə ˈ v iː n / AV-ril lə-VEEN, French: [avʁil ʁamɔna laviɲ]; born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is a key musician in the development of pop-punk music, as she paved the way for female-driven, punk-influenced pop music in the early 2000s.

  5. Brutally honest reviews of every VMAs performance, including ...

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    She strapped on a guitar and plunged into the fizzy pop-rocker, “Ego.” The song, which Avril Lavigne surely wishes she had written, is the latest single from Halsey’s “The Great ...

  6. The Best Damn Thing (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lavigne plays guitar in the video. Similar to the video for "Girlfriend", the video shows Lavigne as three distinct characters: the leader of a cheerleading group called "Team Avril", herself wearing a bobbed pink wig and a dress whilst playing an electric guitar, and herself with her band. She plays the drums towards the end of the video.

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  8. Hello Kitty (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hello Kitty" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken from her self-titled fifth studio album, Avril Lavigne (2013). It was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges and Martin Johnson. Production was handled by Kroeger and Hodges, with additional production by Brandon Paddock and Kyle Moorman.

  9. Here's to Never Growing Up - Wikipedia

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    On 8 April 2013, Lavigne began shooting the video for the song, the second day of the shooting was on 19 April, confirmed by Lavigne on Twitter and the official premiere was on 9 May. The video shows Lavigne playing with her band, which included Lavigne's original guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld , who returned for the music video, at a school during ...