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SCROLL DOWN TO THE VERY BOTTOM IF YOU WANT A TON OF INFO ON THE NEW GC ALBUM,... EXPLANATIONS OF ALL THEIR SONGS AND MORE.

Demo Tape #1 (1996/97?) Very rare
1. Screamer
2. Let Me Go
3. Hey Dad
4. Gravity Girl
5. Can't Go On
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Demo Tape #2 (????) Very rare
1. I Heard You
2. Aaron's Liquorish Nightmare
3. The Love
4. Complicated
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"Bootleg" (1998?) very rare
1. East Coast Anthem
2. I Heard You
3. Complicated (acoustic)
4. Don't Wanna Stop
5. Screamer
6. Change (acoustic)
7. Let Me Go
8. Outro
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Another EP (1999?) Very rare
1. Overcome
2. Superman Can't Walk
3. Screamer
4. East Coast Anthem
5. Time After Time
6. Little Things
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GC EP (2000) Only 50 copies
1. Walk By
2. East Coast Anthem
3. I Heard You
4. Little Things
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Little Things Radio Single (2000) Check Ebay for copy
1. Little Things
2. Waldorf Worldwide (acoustic) video clip
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Good Charlotte (2000) rerealeased in 2001 Buy Old CD Buy rerelease
All audio clips from www.goodcharlotterocks.com
01. Little Things Hear Clip Watch Video
02. Waldorf Worldwide Hear Clip
03. Motivation Proclamation Hear Clip Watch Video
04. East Coast Anthem Hear Clip
05. Festival Song Hear Clip Watch Video
06. Complicated Hear Clip
07. Seasons Hear Clip
08. Don't Wanna Stop Hear Clip
09. I heard You Hear Clip
10. The Click Listen (full) View Lyrics Watch Video
10. (11) Walk By Hear Clip
11. (12) Let Me Go Hear Clip
12. (13) Screamer Hear Clip
13. (14) Change Hear Clip
Ex. Note To Mom (Thank You) View Lyrics
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Radio/TV Performances Thanks to DC101, Y100, and MHz
Motivation Proclimation (acoustic) Watch Video
Little Things (acoustic) Listen
Seasons Watch Video
Cherry Hill Worldwide Listen
The Innocent (with Goldfinger) Listen (at mp3.com) Lyrics
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Live on MTV note: video is of entire performance
Cleveland Worldwide Listen Watch Video
Festival Song Listen Watch Video
Motivation Proclamation Watch Video
Little Things Listen Watch Video
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Little Things Australian Single (2001) Search for Good Charlotte here
1. Little Things
2. The Click Listen View Lyrics Watch Video
3. Thank You Mom
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Motivation Proclamation Australian Single (2001) Search for Good Charlotte here
1. Motivation Proclimation
2. If You Leave (cover) Listen
3. Let Me Go
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"Not A Teen Movie" soundtrack (2001) coming soon
Coming soon
Movie Trailer Trailer 1 (quicktime, Rated R) Trailer 2
Movie Website View
If You Leave (cover) Listen
I Want Candy (cover)
Footloose (cover)
Other tracks by Other bands
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Others concert songs (old & new)
Hard Days Night (cover)
1984
Story Of My Life
Girlfriend
Just In Case
The Make-out song
Emoceanless
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I GIVE FULL AND COMPLETE CREDIT TO MARC FOR DOING THIS.  VISIT THE WEBSITE... http://www.geocities.com/gcdisk/gcdisk.html

 GOOD CHARLOTTE

One careful listen to the songs of their new Epic album, The Young and The Hopeless, and the message is clear: Good Charlotte is growing up fast.

In these 14 new original songs, all co-written by GC founding members and identical twin brothers Benji and Joel, the melodies are more diverse, the edge is more aggressive, the playing and singing are stronger and more confident than ever before. Whatever the style or subject matter, every track reveals new maturity, expanded creativity, and hard-won wisdom.

About The Album

The Young and The Hopeless was recorded between February and May 2002. Good Charlotte worked with Eric Valentine, who produced, mixed and recorded the album at his own Barefoot Studio in Hollywood, CA. Valentine's previous credits include Third Eye Blind, Smashmouth, the Dwarves, and Queens of the Stone Age.

"Eric's main job was to make us play the best we could play on this record," explains Benji. "We recorded mostly in full takes, without editing. That was hard, but I'm really glad we did it. You can tell it's authentic."

The brothers had no trouble coming up with new material, their intensive roadwork acting as a creative stimulus. "I write better on tour," says Benji, "in places where I don't know anyone, where I'm in the middle of nowhere."

"Joel's got this flair, this spark-that's why he's the lead singer-and a lot of times he can take a song from being just okay to being great. At other times, he'll have ideas and not know what to do with them. But I'm good with structures and arrangements, so we work well together even though we're really different people."

About The Songs

"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" - The first single from The Young and The Hopeless is this biting commentary on both celebrity self-pity and justice that's bought and paid for. It's a fearless critique of American culture from a street-level point of view.

"Hold On" - In the course of their many months on tour, Good Charlotte encountered hundreds of new fans across the country. Benji and Joel met many that shared their experiences of poverty and abuse, who contemplated running away or even suicide. The twins wrote this song in response, and today Benji cites it as one of his favorite tracks on The Young and The Hopeless. The unforgettable chorus goes: "Hold on, if you feel like letting go/Hold on, it gets better than you know."

"Boys and Girls" - A caustic and witty critique of interpersonal relationships tainted by mindless materialism: "Girls don't like boys, girls like cars and money/Boys will laugh at girls when they're not funny." "It's pretty self-explanatory," says Benji. "I hope it pisses some people off!"

"The Anthem" - A song for the so-called "losers" in every junior high and high school across America, the ones who are shunned and mocked for their appearance or their foreign background or their lack of money. Benji and Joel knew-and befriended-some of those kids, and now have given them what Benji calls "a song that would help them get through the day. It's a song that could help them say, 'hey, bring it on-it won't bother me because I don't wanna be like you.'"

"Bloody Valentine" - Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's classic story The Telltale Heart. This haunting, tragic tale of mad love is a prime example of the twins' more mature writing style and their expanded creative horizons.

"Emotionless" - When the twins were 16, their father walked out on Christmas Eve, leaving their mother alone to care for four children. His departure sent the family into a financial tailspin, ultimately lead to eviction from their home.

"I feel like my dad affected my life in a bad way for long enough when I was younger, and I'm not gonna let him do it anymore," say Benji. "I'm not gonna carry that burden of being hateful and angry. So 'Emotionless' is a song of forgiveness. I'll forgive him for my sake: I won't let those feelings about him affect the way I treat other people or the way I live my life."