Good Charlotte [Reissue Bonus Track] Good Charlotte

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  • Release Date: 12/30/2003
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 157,061
  • Label: SONY JAPAN
  • UPC: 4547366010244
 
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Good Charlotte [Reissue Bonus Track]

1LISTENLittle Things
2LISTENWaldorfworldwide
3LISTENThe Motivation Proclamation
4LISTENEast Coast Anthem
5LISTENFestival Song
6LISTENComplicated
7LISTENSeasons
8LISTENI Don't Wanna Stop
9LISTENI Heard You
10LISTENThe Click
11LISTENWalk By
12LISTENLet Me Go
13LISTENScreamer
14LISTENChange
15Little Things Multimedia Track

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While Good Charlotte don't, by any stretch of the imagination, boldly go where no band has gone before, their wry pop-punk has enough energy and winking good humor to win over all but the most jaded listener. Kicking off with the self-aware riff-fest "The Anthem," the band -- centered around the brotherly VJ tandem that hosts MTV's All Things Rock -- take on the usual targets, with mostly good results. "My Old Man" gets his comeuppance on one sneering rave-up, while frontman Joel Everly pins his heart on his sleeve for the "Riot Girl" of his dreams on a swooning post-Undertones lovefest. "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" is appropriately riled up -- a mood that's suited by a pounding rhythm that owes a bit to Iggy's "Lust for Life" -- while "Emotionless" turns things down a notch, adding strings and a swirling atmospheric arrangement that shows the quintet has the potential to outshine the sometimes monochromatic colorings of their straight-ahead punk rock. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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