Avril Lavigne has no intention of older gracefully. The mallrat punk rocker with the perfect productions and sassy suspicions of the coolest outsider in the Skate park is still looking for ways of her audience expectations, dreams and frustrations. The enviable radio hooks are there right on "What the Hell" and they through the handclap-happy "Stop Standing There" and the mid-tempo Twitter "I Love You" and "Everybody Hurts," where they reflective runs. By the time Lavigne makes it to its full self-penned tunes, "4Real," "remember when" and "Goodbye," from the album real soft-rockers, it feels about time. No one can possibly have that much energy without switching back time. Can they? The Deluxe Edition of the album contains acoustic versions of "What the Hell," "Push" and "Wish You Were Here," her cover of Joan Jett's "bad reputation," a remix of "What the Hell" and a video of the making of the album. They may be getting older, but no one has told her yet.
Born: September 27, 1984 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada Genre: Active: ' PopYears 00sAvril Lavigne first appeared in the summer of 2002, which deliberately collided with the polished glamour of mainstream pop touting an addictive debut single (the spunky pop/rock gem "Complicated") and a skate punk image. Lavigne, who was 17, quickly rose to teen idol status, selling several million copies of her debut album, let go (the best-selling album by a female artist in 2002), while inspiring a real fashion craze with her penchant for tank tops and neckties. As the decade progressed, so ... Full Bio
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