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"Welcome to My Life" is a song by Canadian
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band Simple Plan. "Welcome to My Life" was released to radio on September 14, 2004, as the
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from their second studio album, '' Still Not Getting Any...'' (2004). It peaked at number 40 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number seven in Australia, and number five in New Zealand. The song is certified gold in the US and platinum in Australia.


Content and music video

The song's intention is to express
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about life becoming so frustrating that no one can understand how awful it is for them. In the music video, a traffic jam is seen and scenes are shown in which passengers deal with
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and how the families' dysfunction affects their lives. At the end of the video, a few of the people in the traffic jam get out of their cars and begin to walk down the road. The video received some criticism for being similar to
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". It was shot at the
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in San Pedro, Los Angeles.


Chart performance

"Welcome to My Life" became another top-40 hit on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at the number-40 position. It reached the top 10 in Australia and New Zealand, peaking at number seven in the former country and number five in the latter. The song become band's first number one on the Canadian Hot 100.


Track listings

UK and European CD single # "Welcome to My Life" # " Addicted" (live) UK 7-inch single :A. "Welcome to My Life" :B. "Worst Day Ever" (live) Australian CD single # "Welcome to My Life" # "Addicted" (live) # "Worst Day Ever" (live)


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References

{{Authority control 2004 singles 2004 songs Lava Records singles Rock ballads Simple Plan songs Song recordings produced by Bob Rock Songs about depression Songs about loneliness Songs about suicide Songs written by Chuck Comeau Songs written by Pierre Bouvier