Seeing that this formula worked, they stuck to it for most of their records. Their sophomore album yielded their final Top 40 appearance to date, which came in 2005 when "Welcome To My Life" nabbed #40. "Me Against The World" is another cut from this album that has more punch to it and probably would have performed better.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
"Me Against The World" by Simple Plan
Simple Plan is an emo/punk rock band from Canada that know how to surround their whiny, teen-angst ridden lyrics with deletable pop melodies that are hard to resist. They first cracked the US charts in 2003 with a string of singles from their debut record: "I'd Do Anything," which reached #51, "Addicted," which got to #41, and then "Perfect," which got to #24 and remains their biggest chart success to date. It's a rather excellent power ballad that deserved much better.
Seeing that this formula worked, they stuck to it for most of their records. Their sophomore album yielded their final Top 40 appearance to date, which came in 2005 when "Welcome To My Life" nabbed #40. "Me Against The World" is another cut from this album that has more punch to it and probably would have performed better.
Seeing that this formula worked, they stuck to it for most of their records. Their sophomore album yielded their final Top 40 appearance to date, which came in 2005 when "Welcome To My Life" nabbed #40. "Me Against The World" is another cut from this album that has more punch to it and probably would have performed better.
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