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The Young and Hopeless
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Publisher: Sony
Format: Enhanced

Despite the piercings and spiky hairdos of Good Charlotte frontmen Joel and Benji Madden, the filth and the fury of punk are not in evidence on The Young and the Hopeless. Rather, Good Charlotte lean toward the sunny power pop favored by the lighter Huntingdon Beach, California, outfits. Nevertheless, with the title track and "The Anthem" ("I'm just a minor threat"), the band appeals directly to high-school outsiders. Relationship problems are delved into in "Wondering" and "Say Anything," and they even find space to explore comic horror with "My Bloody Valentine." So they're not as intense or enraged as the hardcore likes of Black Flag or even Linkin Park. But the undeniably strong melodies this bunch comes up with have plenty of appeal on their own terms. --Dominic Wills


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Umm... Good Album, My review+a little ranting on the side
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
Why does everyone seem to utterly despise this band, even though a lot of their songs have made it to the top twenty on charts (think "Dance Floor Anthem")
To me, it makes absolutely no sense! Personally, i think this band is totally awesome! Of course it's not really punk, it's more of a psuedo-punk/pop/sort of angst genre of its own. This album has got to be one of my favorites because of songs like the "The Anthem", "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous", "Girls & Boys", "Hold On", and "The Young and Hopeless".
This is a really good band for fans of Paramore, and stuff like that...


So I borrowed this between summer and fall of '05...
Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 
And it was decent. Just not great.

The singles ALL stand out, HOLD ON being my favorite song by them EVER!!!

It's very uplifting and it's a midtempo that gives hope. I know there were TONS of kids who listened to this & decided to keep on one more day and to say, "F*** You" to giving up! I respect that about Good Charlotte; once in a while, they are good at making a hit that means something. Not always does this happen though.

There are a few throwaway tracks but overall, this CD is rather listen-able.

I don't necessarily want to buy it or anything but if someone else had it I'd surely jump at the chance to hear it once again!

Cover Art: A++ (America and the media was a bit hectic at the time. So I love the cover art).
Inside Art: ? (Don't remember it much)
Songwriting: C+ (A+ for Hold On)
Vocals: D (whiny, yet strangely like-able)
Vocal Emotion: C-
Vocal Acrobatics: F
Production: C
Length: A

3.3 stars.

Overall: C-

the best
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
i have all their albums and this one is the best. if you like straight rock this is for you

Pretty Good
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
The only reason I did I a kids review is because I don't have an account on here. However, I do like the CD. I wouldn't call it punk, it resembles Simple Plan, but only more "Rocky".

Talent to Burn
Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 
Unlike their sister band A Simple Plan who have built their foundation on being hard working, honest and professional Good Charlotte sound like the type of band who really have it all. Why then does this album add up to such an unsatisfying listen?. Well Jim it all comes down to the old chesnut of song stucture. Formulaic would be positive praise for this album, you will yearn for the journey but Good Charlotte won't even let you outside. Why then is it so hard to give up on these guys?. Chemistry, plain and simple. These guys were born to play together much like Tool and The Sisters of Mercy in different genres. Be warned though sheer talent will not keep this skeptic around forever and future releases have failed to address this problem. Insert sigh.


Tracks:          

  • A New Beginning
  • The Anthem
  • Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous
  • Wondering
  • The Story of My Old Man
  • Girls & Boys
  • My Bloody Valentine
  • Hold On
  • Riot Girl
  • Say Anything
  • The Day that I Die
  • The Young and Hopeless
  • Emotionless
  • Movin On



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