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On 2005's LIVE FROM THE HARD ROCK, Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan charges through an energetic concert recorded in Orlando, Florida. The live setting works in the group's favor, since SP's guitar-heavy anthems, largely taken from STILL NOT GETTING ANY, sound even better stripped of their studio sheen. As a bonus, the disc includes acoustic versions of some of Simple Plan's finest tunes, including "Crazy" and "Welcome to My Life."
Japanese pressing. On 2005's Live From The Hard Rock, Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan charges through an energetic concert recorded in Orlando, Florida. The live setting works in the group's favor, since SP's guitar-heavy anthems, largely taken from Still Not Getting Any, sound even better stripped of their studio sheen. As a bonus, the disc includes acoustic versions of some of Simple Plan's finest tunes, including "Crazy" and "Welcome to My Life."
Japanese import edition includes a bonus track.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Entertainment Weekly (No. 844, p.155) - "...[T]here is somethng about the way these Canadian spunk rockers pop off that's...really fun...." - Grade: A- MTV Hard Rock Live Review
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