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Opinion Overload 02. Farewell (feat. Jordan Pundik) 05. Singing In The Rain (feat. R. City) 06. Everything Sucks 07. I Refuse 08. I Don't Wanna Go To Bed (feat. ).
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelWarner Bros. UK, Wbuk
UPC0075678665738
eBay Product ID (ePID)10046062054
Product Key Features
Release Year2016
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistSimple Plan
Release TitleTaking One for the Team
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.68 in
Item Width5.01 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks14
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Opinion Overload 1.2 Boom! 1.3 Kiss Me Like Nobody's Watching 1.4 Farewell (Feat. Jordan Pundik) 1.5 Singing in the Rain (Feat. R. City) 1.6 Everything Sucks 1.7 I Refuse 1.8 I Don't Wanna Go to Bed (Feat. Nelly) 1.9 Nostalgic 1.10 Perfectly Perfect 1.11 I Don't Wanna Be Sad 1.12 P.S. I Hate You 1.13 Problem Child 1.14 I Dream About You (Feat. Juliet Simms)
Notes2016 release, Simple Plan's fifth full-length and most ambitious album so far. Taking One For The Team offers hard-hitting punk-fueled tracks alongside songs that delve into everything from reggae to delicate acoustic balladry. Longtime fans can rest assured that Taking One For The Team is packed with plenty of quintessential Simple Plan tracks, including the single "Boom." The album starts out full-throttle with the brutal guitar and furious drumming of "Opinion Overload." "It's a song about following your heart and dreams no matter what people say or think," explains Bouvier. "We're adults in our mid-thirties now, and we still have to deal with that. Sometimes you gotta remind yourself that it doesn't mean anything, that it's ok to stand up for yourself and be who you are and that's what's gonna set you apart." That same defiant spirit is present on "I Refuse," where Simple Plan mine inspiration from punk/hardcore acts like Rise Against and Good Riddance, ultimately delivering the only punk anthem in recent memory to feature an elegant piano interlude. "We grew up on that kind of music; it's in our DNA- we'll always need that energy and those super-fast, in-your-face songs that people love about this band," says bass player David Desrosiers of tracks like "I Refuse" or "Nostalgic". "I can already imagine us playing those songs live and seeing the crowd go crazy, singing along to every word."