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'''Simple Plan''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[pop-punk]] rock band from [[Quebec]]. The band has recently achieved widespread popularity despite receiving little appreciation from [[critic]]s who claim they are [[poser]]s with no creativity, , or depth. Simple Plan claims that they are just doing what they love and will never stop. On their second [[album]], ''Still Not Getting Any...'', the track "Shut Up" is supposed to be a response to critics.
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Simple Plan came about in stages that began with the founding of Reset, a Canadian punk band, by high-school friends Pierre Bouvier and Charles Comeau at the age of thirteen. Reset toured around Canada with bands such as [[MxPx]], Ten Foot Pole, and Face to Face, but only ever gained minor with Jeff Stinco and Sebastien Lefebvre, and again started making music. It was coincidence that brought Comeau and Bouvier back together at a [[Sugar Ray]] concert in late [[1999]Bouvier in Reset, but when asked to join the foursome, he too left the band and joined the four friends. Simple Plan was born.
Role Model Clothing, the label that Bouvier and Comeau are often seen sporting, was actually formed before Simple Plan by Comeau, Bouvier, and their friend Patrick Langlois, who is now responsible for merchandising and the web, as well as being videographer for the band. Langlois and Lefebvre also have their own side project, a label called Man of the Hour, which is just starting out.
Pierre Bouvier also appears as the host of ''[[Damage Control]]'', [[MTV]]'s new reality [[television]] series.
'''MATHEMATICS/PHYSICS?'''
==Personnel==
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*Pierre Bouvier (born [[May 9]] [[1979]]) — vocals
*Charles (Chuck) Comeau (born [[September 17]] [[1979]]) — drums
*David Desrosiers (born [[August 29]] [[1980]]) — bass and background vocals
*Sebastien (Seb) Lefebvre (born [[June 5]] [[1981]]) — guitar and background vocals
*Jean-Francois (Jeff) Stinco (born [[August 22]] [[1978]]) — lead guitar
'''WORLD RECORD ATHLETICS?'''
==Discography==
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===Studio albums===
*''[[No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls]]'' (2002) #35 US [2x Platinum], #29 AUS
*''[[Live in Japan 2002]]'' ([[Extended play|EP]]) (Japanese Import) (2002)
*''[[Still Not Getting Any...]]'' (2004) #3 US [Platinum], #6 AUS [2x platinum]
'''ADULT WIKIPEDIAN?'''
===Singles===
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====From ''No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls''====
*"[[I'm Just a Kid (Simple Plan song)|I'm Just a Kid]]" (2001)
*"[[I'd Do Anything (Simple Plan song)|I'd Do Anything]]" (2002) #51 US
*"[[Addicted (Simple Plan song)|Addicted]]" (2003) #45 US, #63 UK, #10 AUS (2004 release)
*"[[Perfect (Simple Plan song)|Perfect]]" (2003) #24 US, #6 AUS (2004 release)
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===Soundtracks===
*''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' — "[[Grow Up]]" (2002)
*''[[The New Guy]]'' — "I'm Just A Kid" (acoustic version) (2004)
*''[[Freaky Friday]]'' — "[[Happy Together (song)|Happy Together]]" (2003)
*''[[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]'' — "[[Don't Wanna Think About You]]" (2004)
*''[[New York Minute (movie)|New York Minute]]'' — "[[Vacation]]" (2004)
*''[[Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen]]'' — "Perfect" (acoustic version) (2004)
===Other releases===
*''A Big Package for You'' ([[DVD]]) (1999–2003)
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==External links==
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*[http://www.simpleplan.com/ Official website]
*[http://www.alphalyrics.com/artist/61.html Simple Plan lyrics]
*[http://simpleplanonline.com SimplePlanOnline]
*[http://www.mtv.com-simpleplan.com/ Music and Videos of Simple Plan]
*[http://www.VH1.com:SimplePlan:ArtistMain Simple Plan at VH1.com]
*[http://www.RockOnTheNet:SimplePlan.com RockOnTheNet Simple Plan site]
*[http://groups.msn.com/SimplePlanRockWorld/home.msnw/ Simple Plan Rock World]
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