Good Charlotte - Good Charlotte (Reissue) (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Good Charlotte
- Title: Good Charlotte
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Epic/Daylight Records
- Genre: Pop Punk, Alt Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 48:45
- Total Size: 164/375 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Little Things 3:24
02. WaldorfWorldwide 3:20
03. The Motivation Proclamation 3:36
04. East Coast Anthem 2:27
05. Festival Song 3:00
06. Complicated 2:49
07. Seasons 3:16
08. I Don't Wanna Stop 2:40
09. I Heard You 2:43
10. The Click 3:34
11. Walk By 2:42
12. Let Me Go 3:01
13. Screamer 3:36
14. Change 8:37
01. Little Things 3:24
02. WaldorfWorldwide 3:20
03. The Motivation Proclamation 3:36
04. East Coast Anthem 2:27
05. Festival Song 3:00
06. Complicated 2:49
07. Seasons 3:16
08. I Don't Wanna Stop 2:40
09. I Heard You 2:43
10. The Click 3:34
11. Walk By 2:42
12. Let Me Go 3:01
13. Screamer 3:36
14. Change 8:37
Good Charlotte is the debut album by American rock band Good Charlotte, released on September 26, 2000 through Epic and Daylight Records. Despite receiving favorable reviews, the album undersold expectations, charting at number 185 on the Billboard 200. The album's first single "Little Things" reached the top 30 on the Mainstream Top 40 and the Alternative Songs charts.
The band formed in 1996 with twin brothers Joel on vocals and Benji Madden on guitar, along with Billy Martin on guitar, Paul Thomas on bass and Aaron Escolopio on drums. A demo of "Little Things" received airplay from two radio stations and by early 2000, Good Charlotte had signed to Epic Records. Recording sessions with producer Don Gilmore for the debut album took place in four studios in California and New York.
A music video for "Little Things" started getting airplay in November 2000. In March 2001, "Little Things" was released as a single, which was followed by a music video for "The Motivation Proclamation". Between March and May 2001, the group went on tour with MxPx and appeared at HFStival, where a music video for "Festival Song" was filmed. After this, Escolopio left the group and was replaced by Nate Foutz of Vroom. Foutz remained with the group for six weeks before Dusty Bill replaced him. The group participated in Warped Tour between June and August. Also in August, "The Motivation Proclamation" was released as a single and was followed by "Festival Song" in 2002. The album was subsequently certified silver in the UK and gold in the US.
The band formed in 1996 with twin brothers Joel on vocals and Benji Madden on guitar, along with Billy Martin on guitar, Paul Thomas on bass and Aaron Escolopio on drums. A demo of "Little Things" received airplay from two radio stations and by early 2000, Good Charlotte had signed to Epic Records. Recording sessions with producer Don Gilmore for the debut album took place in four studios in California and New York.
A music video for "Little Things" started getting airplay in November 2000. In March 2001, "Little Things" was released as a single, which was followed by a music video for "The Motivation Proclamation". Between March and May 2001, the group went on tour with MxPx and appeared at HFStival, where a music video for "Festival Song" was filmed. After this, Escolopio left the group and was replaced by Nate Foutz of Vroom. Foutz remained with the group for six weeks before Dusty Bill replaced him. The group participated in Warped Tour between June and August. Also in August, "The Motivation Proclamation" was released as a single and was followed by "Festival Song" in 2002. The album was subsequently certified silver in the UK and gold in the US.
Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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