Inevitably labeled "pop punk," Simple Plan's sophomore album finds the Montreal quintet settling in as a straight-ahead rock band. Yes, lyrically, their concerns remain grounded in the adolescent petulance and alienation of classic punk. They're "the ones you love to hate." "You don't know what it's like to be me," they insist. "We're the kids that you pushed away," they huff. Musically, however, the follow-up to 2002's popular No Pads, No Helmets Just Balls finds the band moving toward a strain of radio-friendly rock that owes less and less to the punk canon. Opener (and album highlight) "Shut Up!" "Me Against the World," and "Perfect World" boast sweeping choruses and Pierre Bouvier's spit-in-your-eye vocals. But strings creep into "Welcome to My Life" and the closer, "Untitled," is a heart-on-his-sleeve piano lament that owes more to Night Ranger than the Ramones. This one will appeal to fans who prefer the "pop" side of the "pop punk" equation. --Steven Stolder
Product Description
Punk rock, platinum poster boys Simple Plan are at it again - making music that is. The quintet are feverishly putting the final touches on their long awaited, new album entitled Still Not Getting Any... scheduled for release on Lava Records on October 26, 2004. Still Not Getting Any... shows a tremendous amount of musical growth for the quintet. The disc also includes the alternative leaning, guitar driven track "Perfect World" and the up-tempo, straight ahead Simple Plan track "Shut Up" which features a sing-a-long chorus like no other.
This release will be the highly anticipated DUALDISC. CD with NEW Music On One Side - DVD of RARE VIDEO FOOTAGE on Flip Side.( DVD includes all 11 songs in 5.1 surround sound, Making Of The Record video footage, Photo gallery, Lyrics, Discography, & More ) !!
Still Not Getting Any...,Simple Plan,Lava,Pop,Punk Revival,Punk-Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Still Not Getting Any... [DualDisc] [Enhanced]
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00063MBU8 Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up!
- Welcome To My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against The World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
- Untitled
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Inevitably labeled "pop punk," Simple Plan's sophomore album finds the Montreal quintet settling in as a straight-ahead rock band. Yes, lyrically, their concerns remain grounded in the adolescent petulance and alienation of classic punk. They're "the ones you love to hate." "You don't know what it's like to be me," they insist. "We're the kids that you pushed away," they huff. Musically, however, the follow-up to 2002's popular No Pads, No Helmets Just Balls finds the band moving toward a strain of radio-friendly rock that owes less and less to the punk canon. Opener (and album highlight) "Shut Up!" "Me Against the World," and "Perfect World" boast sweeping choruses and Pierre Bouvier's spit-in-your-eye vocals. But strings creep into "Welcome to My Life" and the closer, "Untitled," is a heart-on-his-sleeve piano lament that owes more to Night Ranger than the Ramones. This one will appeal to fans who prefer the "pop" side of the "pop punk" equation. --Steven StolderAlbum Description
Punk rock, platinum poster boys Simple Plan are at it again - making music that is. The quintet are feverishly putting the final touches on their long awaited, new album entitled Still Not Getting Any... scheduled for release on Lava Records on October 26, 2004. Still Not Getting Any... shows a tremendous amount of musical growth for the quintet. The disc also includes the alternative leaning, guitar driven track "Perfect World" and the up-tempo, straight ahead Simple Plan track "Shut Up" which features a sing-a-long chorus like no other.Special Info: These special ComboPacks are SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION COVERS! Be sure to get yours now before they run out! Includes CD with all new music PLUS a BONUS DVD with Making Of The Record Video Footage, Photo Gallery, & More!
Customer Reviews:
Great Band and Album.......2007-06-30
The Tradesman battle away.......2007-03-18
I'm sorry I'm such a whiney brat!!!.......2007-03-07
Zero Stars.......2007-01-01
Haha. Simple Plan sucks. Good lord, how can a band suck as much as this one. Seriously, how can anybody listen to this crap. It's not music by the way, it's just a bunch of whiny girls in their twenties wishin' they were men. All the songs on this album flat out suck. I hope this band is through. The lead singer Pierre, what a stupid name, is such a loser. I have never heard a more annoying voice in my life. It's like finger nails on a chalkboard. It sounds like all the members are porn-addicted masturbators. Btw, if you're a guy (I am) and you do this, you're a loser, plain and simple.
Also, Eliza Dushku is such a gorgeous woman. I thought it was so awesome in the video to the horrific "I'm Just a Kid" (only seen it once) when she dumped these wimps, including that stupid, loser bandgeek boy, at the end. It's reassuring to know that a beautiful, intelligent, and strong woman like her won't fall for immature, pathetic babies like them.
Alright album.......2006-11-05
1. Shut Up! (9.5/10) Pretty repetitive. It's upbeat, and a good song to dance and sing along to.
2. Welcome To My Life (10/10) Again, my favorite on the album. Catchy, and a good song to sing along with. Overplayed, like all the songs.
3. Perfect World (8/10) An Ok slower song, and I'll stress it again. Overplayed.
4. Thank You (6/10) Not really that good. Not really very likable, fast and boring.
5. Me Against The World (9/10) Catchy, exciting, headbobbing, on the darker side. EXTREMELY overplayed though.
6. Crazy (10/10) One of the better songs. It's good to reflect on. It may be my favorite song as well.
7. Jump (10/10) Also a good song. It's not really that overplayed. It's very jumpy and thrilling. I like it.
8. Everytime (10/10) Here's a good soft song. Loved it, and this could be my favorite song.
9. Promise (9/10) It's very catchy, and fun to sing. Overplayed as well.
10. One (8/10) Kinda boring, but you get used to it. Good lyrics.
11. Untitled (10/10) And to end with the softest song. It's very very soft, and pretty overplayed, wayy too much. Good song to reflect on memories and corny stuff like that, but just...nah.
And overall my rating would be 71/100. Poor, I thought it was better than their debut though. Their debut was pretty dull, and boring.
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Still Not Getting Any...
Simple Plan Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000667FN8 Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up
- Welcome To My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against The World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
- Untitled
Amazon.com
Inevitably labeled "pop punk," Simple Plan's sophomore album finds the Montreal quintet settling in as a straight-ahead rock band. Yes, lyrically, their concerns remain grounded in the adolescent petulance and alienation of classic punk. They're "the ones you love to hate." "You don't know what it's like to be me," they insist. "We're the kids that you pushed away," they huff. Musically, however, the follow-up to 2002's popular No Pads, No Helmets Just Balls finds the band moving toward a strain of radio-friendly rock that owes less and less to the punk canon. Opener (and album highlight) "Shut Up!" "Me Against the World," and "Perfect World" boast sweeping choruses and Pierre Bouvier's spit-in-your-eye vocals. But strings creep into "Welcome to My Life" and the closer, "Untitled," is a heart-on-his-sleeve piano lament that owes more to Night Ranger than the Ramones. This one will appeal to fans who prefer the "pop" side of the "pop punk" equation. --Steven StolderAlbum Description
Punk rock, platinum poster boys Simple Plan are at it again - making music that is. The quintet are feverishly putting the final touches on their long awaited, new album entitled Still Not Getting Any... scheduled for release on Lava Records on October 26, 2004. Still Not Getting Any... shows a tremendous amount of musical growth for the quintet. The disc also includes the alternative leaning, guitar driven track "Perfect World" and the up-tempo, straight ahead Simple Plan track "Shut Up" which features a sing-a-long chorus like no other.This release will be the highly anticipated DUALDISC. CD with NEW Music On One Side - DVD of RARE VIDEO FOOTAGE on Flip Side.( DVD includes all 11 songs in 5.1 surround sound, Making Of The Record video footage, Photo gallery, Lyrics, Discography, & More ) !!
Customer Reviews:
Definitely worth buying!!!!.......2006-03-22
You also say that they always write about love and breakups and that they should get new problems. Name any band you consider good, and i bet they've written about love and breakups. And since you all are apparently dead set against "posers" don't you think it's a little ridiculous to try to say that they should get new problems? If those are the problems they have and know about, then that's what they should write about. I don't know what could be more poser-y than writing about problems they don't have.
Simple plan is a great band. They write about things all teens can relate to. I love both of their albums and I think everyone who likes rock should try them out. I'm sorry for sounding like such a whiner but some of those reviews made me mad. SP rocks.
review.......2006-03-18
THIS IS NOT ROCK!!!.......2006-03-13
Ignoring the ignorant rants coming from the VOID of stupidity.......2006-03-06
Okay, so these guys are definitely not punk rock to start with. They use power chords that are slurred most of the time, a bit more intricate for the pop-punk genre than the occassional repetitive rhythm guitar strumming the same exact string for three straight minutes. The drums are a mess though, they sound like a two-year old beating on pots and pans. The bass was actually not as bad as I expected it to be, it was audible. The lyrics were typical teen-pop angst driven, you get the picture--no creativity besides the rhyming. I just didn't like how all of the tracks sounded nearly the same, I guess that's just how pop-punk is getting to sound these days.
Key Tracks:
Shut Up
Jump
Crazy (the guitar intro was a takeoff of Smashing Pumpkins' "Today")
I would reccomend this CD to to intended audience, ten year olds. It's not HORRID, but it's certainly not great.
completly awesome.......2006-02-21
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007ZEBIK Release Date: 2005-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up
- Welcome to My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against the World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
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- [DVD]
Album Details
Asian Tour Edition features Three Bonus Live Tracks and a Video on the CD, plus a Bonus Vcd Packed with Videos, Tour Footage and Much More.Customer Reviews:
FIVE STARS FOR THE AUDIO PORTION!.......2006-08-06
be warned it's a VCD! and not all DVD players will read and play the disc.. such as PS2 systems.. mine wouldn't accept the disc and neither would my dvd player.
However the AUDIO CD itself is worth the money.. BUT You should go for the DUAL DISC dvd version of this disc.
it has a DVD side with extra footage etc... and the AUDIO (though it's missing the bonus tracks, but let's face it we're a society of music thieves online, you can find the bonus tracks)
Love it.......2006-05-27
The live tracks are amazing and so are the videos. Lots of bonus footage. :)
My only complaint is that the VCD quality is not the best. So if you're expecting amazing video quality, you won't find it on this CD.
Simply Punk.......2005-09-06
Reviewer: Cody Shoman 11 A.M.
The punk-rock group from Montreal, did a pretty good job on their album "Still Not Getting Any." Simple Plan is a Canadian punk band who has just started to make it big in the last few years. Their main vocalist is Pierre Bouvier. David Desrosiers and Sebastien LeFebvre are both back-up vocalists. They both have other attributes as well. David is the bass player and Sebastien plays the guitar. Their drummer is Chuck Comeau and the lead guitarist is Jeff Stinco.
"Still Not Getting Any" starts out with a bang. "Shut Up!" is the first track on the CD and it is an up tempo song. It is followed with another up beat song that is good as well called "Welcome To My Life." "Perfect World" is next in line, but is to slow. Following is the song "Thank You," in which they pick up the beat again. They drop down again with the song "Me Against The World," which is just to slow, like "Perfect World." "Crazy" is not as fast paced, but is still good. They come back with another faster song called "Jump." It has a great beat and good lyrics. "Every Time" is another slow song and the last of that type on the CD, thank goodness. The next two songs "Promise" and "One" are ok and that is about all I can say for those. The last song on the album is the best song on the CD. Though it is slow it is different than Simple Plan's other slow songs. The track "Untitled" has great lyrics. The song asks, "how could this happen to me," after he made a mistake, because he doesn't know how, whatever happened, could happen to him.
This is a good CD, but has a few bad slow songs, which hurt them on this album. Without the slow songs it would have been an excellent CD. I did like it, for the most part, so I'm still going to give it a rating of four stars.
Simply Punk.......2005-09-06
Reviewer: Cody Shoman 11 A.M.
The punk-rock group from Montreal, did a pretty good job on their album "Still Not Getting Any." Simple Plan is a Canadian punk band who has just started to make it big in the last few years. Their main vocalist is Pierre Bouvier. David Desrosiers and Sebastien LeFebvre are both back-up vocalists. They both have other attributes as well. David is the bass player and Sebastien plays the guitar. Their drummer is Chuck Comeau and the lead guitarist is Jeff Stinco.
"Still Not Getting Any" starts out with a bang. "Shut Up!" is the first track on the CD and it is an up tempo song. It is followed with another up beat song that is good as well called "Welcome To My Life." "Perfect World" is next in line, but is to slow. Following is the song "Thank You," in which they pick up the beat again. They drop down again with the song "Me Against The World," which is just to slow, like "Perfect World." "Crazy" is not as fast paced, but is still good. They come back with another faster song called "Jump." It has a great beat and good lyrics. "Every Time" is another slow song and the last of that type on the CD, thank goodness. The next two songs "Promise" and "One" are ok and that is about all I can say for those. The last song on the album is the best song on the CD. Though it is slow it is different than Simple Plan's other slow songs. The track "Untitled" has great lyrics. The song asks, "how could this happen to me," after he made a mistake, because he doesn't know how, whatever happened, could happen to him.
This is a good CD, but has a few bad slow songs, which hurt them on this album. Without the slow songs it would have been an excellent CD. I did like it, for the most part, so I'm still going to give it a rating of four stars.
Emo at its best...................2005-07-14
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Wea/Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006GTDRE |
Tracks:
- Shut Up
- Welcome to My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against the World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
Tracks:
- [DVD]
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ZMBDM Release Date: 2004-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up
- Welcome to My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against the World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
Tracks:
- [DVD]
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: 'perfect (Live)', and a Bonus Dvd featuring Recoding Session Footage, Lyrics, a Photo Gallery, and More. Dvd is Ntsc Format, Region Code Two
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ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006OPX20 Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Album Description
Australian version of the band's 2004 album includes the bonus track 'Perfect' and is enhanced with the bonus video of 'Welcome To My Life'. Atlantic.
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A2GUMU Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up!
- Welcome to My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against the World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
Tracks:
- Bonus Materials [DVD][*]
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007IO0ZG Release Date: 2005-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up
- Welcome to My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against the World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
Tracks:
- [DVD]
Album Description
Japanese 2005 limited edition pressing with DVD and five bonus tracks 'Perfect' (live), 'Worst Day Ever' (live), 'Addicted' (live), 'I Do Anything' (live) & 'Welcome To My Life' (acoustic). Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. WP.Album Details
DVD is NTSC, Region Code 2.Customer Reviews:
Very Good.......2005-05-03
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Simple Plan Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002VL6X2 Release Date: 2004-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Shut Up
- Welcome to My Life
- Perfect World
- Thank You
- Me Against the World
- Crazy
- Jump
- Everytime
- Promise
- One
Tracks:
- [DVD]
Album Description
Japanese pressing of 2004 release, scheduled to include one bonus track & exclusive enhanced material. Details TBA. Atlantic.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: 'perfect (Live)', and a Bonus Dvd featuring Recoding Session Footage, Lyrics, a Photo Gallery, and More. Dvd is Ntsc Format, Region Code Two
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ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002V7UBO Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
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