Simple Plan’s standout track isn’t Perfect. Welcome to My Life became a fan favorite, and here’s why its story still hits ...
A fine whine imported from Canada. Simple Plan was a Canadian act that positioned itself as “pop-punk”–they had the board shorts, the sneakers, the spiky haircut. But listening to the band’s biggest U ...
Canadian rock band Simple Plan are the guests on the newest installment of the Lipps Service podcast, speaking with host Scott Lipps about the highlights from their 25-year career, including the hits ...
Simple Plan may be one of the ultimate pop-punk bands. As well as racking up collabs with members of blink-182, Sum 41 and Weezer, the Canadian group have played on several Warped Tours, while iconic ...
Simple Plan recently announced their new era-spanning documentary, The Kids In The Crowd, which features interviews with Mark Hoppus, Avril Lavigne, Fat Mike, and more. Ahead of its arrival on July 8 ...
Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd, now streaming on Prime Video, brings it all the way back to the Montreal basement where the band, still babies, used to practice. It’s an early version of “Perfect” ...
There’s something about seeing a band like Simple Plan live that reminds you why pop punk hit so hard in the first place. On September 12th, they took over The Armory in Minneapolis—and for anyone ...
Pop-punk is not dead. In fact, it never grew up. Avril Lavigne and more than 10,000 fans proved it on a rainy Wednesday night at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse.
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