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SIMPLE PLAN performed a medley of songs 'All Star' from the 2002 album titled 'Astro Lounge' by Smash Mouth, 'Sk8ter Boi' from the 2002 album titled 'Let Go' by Avril Lavigne, 'Mr. Brightside' from the 2004 album titled 'Hot Fuss' by The Killers as well as 'Where Are You Scooby Doo?' from the 2021 Feature Film LIVE in 4K, as part of 2024/2025 New Year's Eve Party held at The Garden Square in Brampton, ON on 12/31/2024.
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Simple Plan emerged out of Montreal in the front half of the 2000s to become one of Canada's most successful pop-punk acts with a devoted international following who helped turn hook-laden anthems like "I'd Do Anything" off and "Welcome to My Life" into significant hits. The latter track garnered widespread attention, helping 2004's Still Not Getting Any... reach number two in Canada and number three on the Billboard 200. A perennial staple of the Vans Warped Tour, Simple Plan have made major appearances ranging from the 2004 Live 8 benefit and the 2010 Winter Olympics to the MTV Music Awards. Over the years, the band's sound has shifted somewhat from its pop-punk origin toward a more alt-rock and power pop-driven approach. Still, they have remained chart favourites, especially in Canada, where all of their albums, including 2008's Simple Plan, 2011's Get Your Heart On!, and 2016's Taking One for the Team, have hit the Top Five. In 2022, Simple Plan returned to a more back-to-basics punk-pop sound with their sixth album, Harder Than It Looks.
Although the band -- whose lineup is comprised of former high school friends Pierre Bouvier (vocals), Jeff Stinco (guitar), David Desrosiers (bass), Sebastien Lefebvre (guitar), and Chuck Comeau (drums) -- came together in 1999, their roots stretch back to 1993 when Comeau and Bouvier founded a band called Reset at age 13. Reset ultimately proved to be a modestly successful band in Canada, touring the country with other punk groups like MxPx, Ten Foot Pole, and Face to Face.
No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls
The band quickly hit the road and joined the annual Vans Warped Tour in 2001. By this point, Simple Plan had carved out a spunky, energetic punk sound, textured like Cheap Trick but raw like Pennywise. The following year, Simple Plan headed into the studio to capture the sound on tape. Good Charlotte's Joel Madden and Mark Hoppus of blink-182 joined Simple Plan during those sessions, and the end result was the fiery, fun No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls, which was released in early 2003 on Lava Records. The group took home a 2003 MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice Favorite Canadian Group in June, and the album became a genuine success, selling over four million copies worldwide while going double-platinum in Canada and America. The Bob Rock-produced second album, Still Not Getting Any..., appeared the next year and also did quite well, scoring hits like "Crazy" and "Welcome to My Life." Simple Plan continued touring in support of both releases, and released the concert album Live from the Hard Rock in 2005. Following a cover of "What's New Scooby Do?," which arrived online in July 2021, the group returned to original work with the scrappy "The Antidote," the first single from their sixth LP.
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