Simple Plan - MTV Hard Rock Live (2005)

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Title: MTV Hard Rock Live
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Lava
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 56:33
Total Size: 433 / 133 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Shut Up! (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:55
02. Jump (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:53
03. The Worst Day Ever (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:04:21
04. Addicted (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:04:07
05. Me Against the World (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:47
06. Crazy (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:44
07. God Must Hate Me (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:56
08. Thank You (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:28
09. Welcome to My Life (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:16
10. I'm Just a Kid (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:05:08
11. I'd Do Anything (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:35
12. Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?) (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:03:48
13. Perfect (MTV Hard Rock Live) - 00:05:42
14. Crazy (Acoustic Version) - 00:03:53

It's difficult to tell where Simple Plan stops and Sum 41 and blink-182 begin. All of them wear logo T-shirts and boxy Dickies shorts; all of them reanimate vintage Green Day with boundless hyperactivity and a torrents of unrefined dick jokes; all of them have sold millions upon millions of records. And there's nothing wrong with that. Because unlike the mid-2000s surge of musical youth living on the fringes of feeling -- weepy emo kids on one side, bloody murder hardcore and metal hybridists on the other -- bands like Simple Plan celebrate the duty of kids to bop and act goofy. "Forget tomorrow," Pierre Bouvier sings. "I just wanna jump." (Why not? It worked for Van Halen.) Originally recorded for and broadcast on MTV, Live from the Hard Rock captures Simple Plan in concert in Orlando. They run through energetic versions of all their hits, from "Shut Up!" to "Worst Day Ever" to "Addicted" to "Welcome to My Life," and the crowd screams along with every single one. SP prove more than able to hit the breezy harmonies from their records, and their rhythm section-heavy live sound is effective for their athletic, pogo-ready songs. All of the stage chatter is included, which is a little irritating, particularly the lengthy intro to "Welcome to My Life" -- you had to be there -- but even that track eventually kicks in with a resounding crunch. Throughout Live from the Hard Rock, Bouvier often stops the songs to encourage more jumping or singing along, and he's Canadian, so he heartily thanks the audience for their eager participation. No doubt about it: it doesn't get much more squeaky clean than Simple Plan.