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The Best Damn Thing [ CD / Album ]

The Best Damn Thing

SKU: CD4079 Barcode: 0886970377423
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  • Released Date: 14 Apr 2007

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Avril Lavigne's "The Best Damn Thing" is a bubblegum pop explosion that's as subtle as a sledgehammer. Lavigne's signature snarl is out in full force, accompanied by cheesy power chords and lyrics that would make even the most hardened pop punk fan roll their eyes. The album kicks off with the infectious hit single "Girlfriend," a high-energy anthem that will have you singing along whether you want to or not. Lavigne's brash attitude and in-your-face delivery make it impossible to resist the urge to bounce around and yell out the chorus at the top of your lungs. Tracks like "I Can Do Better" and "Runaway" showcase Lavigne's rebellious spirit and knack for writing catchy hooks, but ultimately they feel a bit superficial and lack any real depth. The over-the-top production and in-your-face attitude may be fun at first, but it quickly becomes exhausting and gets old fast. Despite its flaws, "The Best Damn Thing" is a guilty pleasure that's impossible to ignore. Lavigne's infectious energy and infectious charm shine through, making it a fun and lively listen that's perfect for blasting in the car on a sunny day. So grab your hairbrush microphone and get ready to sing your heart out, because Avril is back and she's here to party.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Girlfriend
2. I Can Do Better
3. Runaway
4. The Best Damn Thing
5. When You're Gone
6. Everything Back But You
7. Hot
8. Innocence
9. I Don't Have to Try
10. One of Those Girls
11. Contagious
12. Keep Holding On

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About the artist

Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne, the Canadian pop-punk princess, burst onto the music scene in the early 2000s with her rebellious attitude and catchy hooks. Known for her signature tie and tank top combo, Lavigne quickly became a role model for angsty teenagers everywhere. With hits like "Complicated" and "Sk8er Boi," Lavigne's debut album, Let Go, solidified her place in the music world. Her follow-up albums, Under My Skin and The Best Damn Thing, continued to showcase her punk sensibilities and undeniable talent as a songwriter. Despite facing some personal struggles in recent years, including a battle with Lyme disease, Lavigne has remained resilient and continues to make music that resonates with her fans. Her latest album, Head Above Water, is a testament to her strength and determination, featuring raw, emotional tracks that showcase her growth as an artist. Whether she's belting out anthems or rocking out on stage, Avril Lavigne is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. With her unique blend of pop and punk, she has carved out a niche for herself that sets her apart from the crowd. Love her or hate her, there's no denying that Avril Lavigne is here to stay.

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