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Bassist and backing vocalist David Desrosiers also stated that this song was "about him" before he starts an acoustic version of the song. In another song of Simple Plan titled "Problem Child" (also sequel-alike for Perfect) from their fifth studio album Taking One for the Team (2016), Comeau stated that "Problem Child" is "a part 2 of Perfect ...
In 2005, Simple Plan released the live album, MTV Hard Rock Live which contained songs from both of their previous albums. [1] The album came in two different versions — a standard one, and a fan pack edition. [2]
"Perfect" was released as a single on August 25, 2003. [34] The CD version included an acoustic version of "Perfect" and a cover of the Turtles' "Happy Together". [35] The song's video was directed by Liz Friedlander, and sees the group playing on the roof of a house in the rain. [36]
Canadian rock band, Simple Plan, formed in 1999, has released six studio albums, two live albums, one video album, three extended plays and twenty singles.. In 2002, they released their first album No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls, which soon became a moderate commercial success and was certified multi-platinum in Canada and the United States and platinum in Australia.
Simple Plan is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan, released on February 12, 2008.The album was a large musical departure from the band's previous albums, as its theme was more love-based than teen angst.
Simple Plan started the "Blame Canada" tour on April 29, 2022, [62] and on May 16, 2022, Simple Plan announced they would be continuing their tour with Sum 41 with a European tour beginning September 2022. [63] In November 2022, Simple Plan released an updated version of "I'm Just a Kid", featuring LØLØ. [64]
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The album's title, Get Your Heart On!, is a dick joke, alluding to an erection. [7] Musically, its sound has been described as pop rock, and drew comparison to Infinity on High (2007)-era Fall Out Boy, [8] as well as the work of Blink-182 and Good Charlotte. [9]