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Good Charlotte embodied the vulnerable tone and underdog vibe of the 2000s pop-punk movement. Led by twin brothers Joel and Benji Madden, the Maryland band formed in the mid-’90s, after the then-high schoolers saw their idols the Beastie Boys in concert. With friend Billy Martin joining on guitar, the nascent band debuted with a 2000 self-titled album before finding greater success with the multiplatinum full-lengths The Young and the Hopeless in 2002 and The Chronicles of Life and Death in 2004. These albums resonated because of honest songs that tackled the pain of being a high school misfit with a rough home life (“Little Things”), poked fun at gender stereotypes (“Girls & Boys”), and encouraged outsiders to stay positive (“The Anthem”). As the decade progressed and musical trends shifted, Good Charlotte wisely evolved, leading to songs influenced by hip-hop, electronic music, and sleeker pop-rock. Since then, the Maddens have applied that ambition to multiple business endeavors outside of the band—Joel was a judge on The Voice Australia, and the brothers are entrepreneurs and work in artist management. Good Charlotte remain focused on trenchant lyrical material, however: The affecting 2018 album Generation Rx was followed in 2020 by the single “Last December,” a song about the complications of grieving a friend’s death.

ORIGIN
Waldorf, MD, United States
FORMED
1996
GENRE
Alternative

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