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Good Charlotte

The Young and the Hopeless

  • AMG Review of The Young and the Hopeless

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    Tom Semioli
    All Music Guide

    Good Charlotte's The Young and the Hopeless is punk-pop déjŕ vu. Rehashing worn clichés aplenty on each track, cuts such as "The Anthem" emerge exactly as the title overtly implies: a high-velocity, guitar-driven reason to lash out against the usual growing pains inflicted by parental authority and high-school drama. Grafting the widely recognizable drum motif from Iggy Pop's infamous "Lust for Life," "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" is downright predictable, while offerings including "Boys and Girls," "Day That I Die," and "Moving On" are strictly paint-by-numbers rockers sans personality. However, "Emotionless," a shoegazing allad with a clever orchestral backdrop, stands as the sole moment of truth. An album title that clearly reflects the content; stick with bands such as Green Day if radio-ready punk-pop is your preference.

Let's pretend we are young and irresponsible again....
about 1 year ago

Sing if your with me...Suppose it's back to my high power transalantic business role... (*laughs*), well that's my story and I am sticking to it.

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