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DeadStarShine
October 9th 2009


778 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

1, 2, 5, 6 and 11 are cool :D

Piglet
January 15th 2010


8476 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

awful.

OpenDoorLeia
January 21st 2010


72 Comments


I remember when I used to have this CD and loved it like a brother.
Those were dark days...

CynthiaB
July 3rd 2010


9 Comments


This was popular at my school, and I did listen to some songs but the truth is, they were annoying as hell. Kids are so innocent.

zarquan99
October 7th 2010


1051 Comments


Simple Plan probably still aren't getting any...

BringMeABrick
December 30th 2010


340 Comments


Welcome to my Life makes me absolutely fucking nauseous.

thatoneguy726
March 29th 2011


1669 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Hahaha! This was my favorite back in fifth or sixth grade. First full album I ever obsessed over. I didn't understand what the album title meant though. My mom was probably appalled upon seeing it on my Christmas list. Then she probably figured I had no idea.

Sciroccu
April 26th 2011


966 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

not very good...

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 18th 2011


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

On their catchy Bob Rock produced 2nd LP 'Still Not Getting Any...', Montreal quintet Simple Plan energetically serve up another 11 adolescent anthems with huge sing-along choruses. While Pierre Bouvier's whiney vocals have only marginally improved & repetition does set in on the album's latter half, this is ultimately an improvement over their debut since its more consistent & never reaches any embarrassing lows. There is more of a radio friendly rock feel mixed in with the band's pop-punk roots here, while the closing piano ballad is a genuine revelation. Recommended Tracks: Untitled, Welcome To My Life, Shut Up & Crazy.

tiesthatbind
June 18th 2011


7441 Comments


lol

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 18th 2011


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Shhh Mr Silver Side Up = 3.5

tiesthatbind
June 18th 2011


7441 Comments


Touché

GothicCatchyBallad
July 7th 2011


133 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

They're too repetitive, unoriginal, boring...

If you listen to a whole Simple Plan album, you'll feel like they're doing the same thing over and over again.

DyingAtheist
April 1st 2012


193 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I thought I'd drowned this album out.

Somehow, it re-appeared in my life recently, and though, in all honesty, I loved it back in the dark days of my youth. (Dark merely in musical choice).



It's only with retrospect I can judge the album with clarity.

Because, my god, is this a bad album.



"Welcome To My Life" is atrocious. And it doesn't even make sense. The whole ideal of the song is 'You don't know what it's like to be like me' and there's hoards of pre-teen kids out there agreeing with this line.

Not realising, of course, that the fact there's so many of them that agree with it completely ruins the original point of the line.



Sigh.

The7thVermicide
April 21st 2012


925 Comments


Shut up is nominated for the worst song of the past decade .I hate with burning passion pussy and shitty music like this.

LifeAsAChipmunk
April 21st 2012


4852 Comments


Awful stuff.

Funeralopolis
July 16th 2012


14586 Comments


They play Welcome To My Life all the damn time at work. Makes me cringe every time.

Hedgehog32396
February 1st 2013


577 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I'm on a higher level math course

some of these songs are catchy I guess

TommyD
March 5th 2013


13 Comments


Like some songs on this album but not as much as the first album.

BlondeGuardian
July 30th 2019


112 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I will give these guys one thing. "Untitled" is so egregiously, unironically emo that I can remember the chorus word-for-word and note-for-note after not hearing it for over 5 years.



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