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The Best Damn Thing

Avril Lavigne

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Explicit Girlfriend Avril Lavigne 3:36 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Explicit I Can Do Better Avril Lavigne 3:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Runaway Avril Lavigne 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Best Damn Thing Avril Lavigne 3:09 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 When You're Gone Avril Lavigne 4:00 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Explicit Everything Back But You Avril Lavigne 3:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Hot Avril Lavigne 3:22 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Innocence Avril Lavigne 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Explicit I Don't Have to Try Avril Lavigne 3:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 One of Those Girls Avril Lavigne 2:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Contagious Avril Lavigne 2:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Keep Holding On Avril Lavigne 3:59 $1.29 View In iTunes
13 Video Avril Lavigne's Make 5 Wishes - Episodes 8,9,10,11 (Manga Series) Avril Lavigne 27:11 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Well, that awkward goth phase didn't last long! With all the impatience of an ADD-riddled teen rebel, Avril Lavigne ditched the gloomy façade of her sophomore Under My Skin and dove back into the well-scrubbed mosh pit for her third album, The Best Damn Thing. Frankly, the change in pace comes as a bit of a relief. The serious Avril on Under My Skin never felt genuine — the shift from the exuberance of "Sk8er Boi" to the meandering ruminations of "Don't Tell Me" and "My Happy Ending" seemed sudden and forced, a misguided attempt to prove that Lavigne was a serious songwriter — so as soon as The Best Damn Thing opens with the bright bubblegum blast of "Girlfriend" and its cheerleader chant, everything within Avril's world seems right again. If anything, this third album feels even more adolescent than her aggressively catchy-n-shallow debut, Let Go, perhaps because this is an album where Avril is allowed to run wild. She can curse, spit, and strut to her heart's content, she can taunt her rivals and steal their boyfriends, then bitch out the boy for not understanding her once he belongs to her. She impatiently rushes through the power ballads — there are only three of them, all impeccable melodic anthems designed to keep the crossover adult audience Let Go won, all better than their equivalents on Under My Skin — because she can't wait to get back and raise hell like the spoiled brat that she's thrilled to be. Avril swears like she's just discovered profanity, cheerfully spitting out four-letter words (and their compounds) with glee, but everything she does here she does with unrestrained glee. She truly believes she's the best damn thing you've ever seen, she knows it's all about her — or, as she shouts on "I Don't Have to Try," "I wear the pants!" — and if you don't agree, she knows you're wrong and you can go to hell (actually, she'd probably say something a lot stronger). This sense of entitlement will surely rankle anybody who's just a little bit older than Avril's 22 years, who will also find that the perennial Lavigne complaint holds: she ain't no punk, she's a brat that any grizzled old punk will want to beat with a baseball bat. (How do you know if you're one of the old guys? If you recognize the chorus of "Girlfriend" as a total lift from the Rubinoos' "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," you're an old guy, even if you're 20.) But The Best Damn Thing wasn't made for them, nor was it made with any sense (or even regard) for the past: it was made to exist totally in the moment, in a time when a moment speeds by faster than light. And, frankly, that's what good about The Best Damn Thing: it's as exuberant, irreverent, and exciting as any other bubblegum pop, defiantly silly and shallow, but also deliriously hooky. If Lavigne didn't have the hooks — if neither "Girlfriend" nor the title track weren't driven by cheerleader chants, if "Everything Back But You" didn't snarl like prime Green Day, if "I Can Do Better" didn't soar on its chorus — her snotty attitude would be unbearable, but these are terrific, addictive pop songs that are harder and tougher yet feel fresher and lighter than her big hits from Let Go. True, this is far from deep, but Under My Skin proved that a deep Avril is a dull Avril. The Best Damn Thing, in contrast, builds on every one of her bratty strengths, which makes for ridiculously catchy pop — the kind of music that provides a soundtrack for teens and guilty pleasures for everyone else. [The Best Damn Thing is available in a deluxe edition containing a bonus CD. The non-deluxe edition is a clean version of the album without the numerous profanities.]

Recent Customer Reviews

figure it out!
     
by MusicLuverrrr714

it's like avril can't figure out who she is! her first cd she's punk, the goth in "under my skin", and now shes all preppy. personally i luved her second cd and i think this one is just trash. way overproduced and she sounds like she's whining the whole time. the only good song is when you're gone and that's why it got even one star. big dissapointment dont even waste your time listening. it's not music. it's avril yelling

Not Perfect, But Pretty Good!!!!
     
by superstar114

I know that some people thought this album was sucky, not the old Avril. Some of you thought she sold out. But I personally thought that, while this was most definetly not her best work (that title goes to Under My Skin), I thought that this was still a great album by an incredible artist. Yes, she changed a bit, but that doesn't mean she's a sell-out or a poser. She has some great songs on here like Keep Holding On, Runaway, Hot, When You're Gone, Innocence, and One of Those Girls. I have always loved Avril Lavigne and still do, and I think this album is really great!!!!

AWW GIMMIE A BREAK!!!!!
     
by paramore'saband_146

Oh my God, really?! I USED to be an avril fan BEFORE she turned all "omg, i like pink! let's be all girly and forget what i was before just because i'm married now!!!" what a hypocrite and it's kind of sad because SHE always used to talk about how she hated people like that, but now she died her hair PINK and sings stupid, MEANINGLESS songs like "girlfriend". what happened to the OLD avril and i know some people are saying that she's older now and people change and i totally get that, but she didn't CHANGE...she's not even HERSELF anymore and i would totally NOT ADVISE YOU TO BUY THIS TRASH. If you want to hear EXCELLENT music check out PARAMORE! (AKA THE BEST BAND EVER!!!!)

Biography

Born: September 27, 1984 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

Avril Lavigne first appeared in summer 2002, touting an addictive debut single (the spunky pop/rock gem "Complicated") and a skatepunk image that purposely clashed with the polished glamour of mainstream pop. Lavigne, who was 17 at the time, quickly rose to teen idol status, selling several million copies...
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