Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte is an American rock band from Waldorf, Maryland, that
formed in 1996. Since 1998, the band's constant members have been
vocalist Joel Madden, guitarist and vocalist Benji Madden, bassist
Paul Thomas, guitarist and keyboardist Billy Martin, while drummer
Dean Butterworth has been a member of the band since 2005. After a
four-year-long hiatus, the band announced its comeback on November 3,
2015.[1] The band has released six studio albums: Good Charlotte
(2000),
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless (2002), The Chronicles of Life and
Death (2004),
Good Morning Revival

Good Morning Revival (2007), Cardiology (2010) and Youth
Authority (2016), as well as two compilations:
Greatest Remixes

Greatest Remixes (2008)
and Greatest Hits (2010).
Contents
1 History
1.1 Early years (1995–98)
1.2
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte (2001)
1.3
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless (2002–03)
1.4
The Chronicles of Life and Death

The Chronicles of Life and Death (2004–07)
1.5
Good Morning Revival

Good Morning Revival (2007–08)
1.6 Cardiology and hiatus (2009–11)
1.7 Reformation and
Youth Authority

Youth Authority (2015–present)
2 Musical style and influences
3 Activism
4 Band members
5 Discography
6 Awards and nominations
7 References
8 External links
History[edit]
Early years (1995–98)[edit]
Each original member of the band attended
La Plata High School

La Plata High School in
Maryland. The band made a name for itself in nearby Washington, D.C.,
playing the WHFS annual rock show
HFStival

HFStival in 1998 and 1999.[2] The
band mainly played out small bars which soon earned the group
attention. The band also released two demos and two EPs along their
career.
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte (2001)[edit]
Good Charlotte's debut studio album
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte was released in
2000 and was the start of the band's music career. The album contains
three singles: "Little Things", "Motivation Proclamation", and
"Festival Song".
Aaron Escolopio was the band's drummer for this
album, but left the band before
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless to join his
brother's band Wakefield, and was replaced by Nate Foutz (drummer of
the band Vroom).
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless (2002–03)[edit]
2002's
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless sold 4.9 million copies and thrust
the band into mainstream popularity. The band's breakthrough single,
titled "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous", topped both pop and rock
charts around the globe. Singles that were released from the album
include "The Anthem", "Girls & Boys", "The Young and the
Hopeless", and "Hold On". The band cited Rancid, Social Distortion,
and
The Clash

The Clash as influences for the album.
The album eventually went on to receive triple platinum certification
(three million copies sold) from the RIAA.[3] During the course of the
album's success,
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte landed appearances on American Idol,
CNN, and The Today Show, the covers of
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone and Alternative
Press magazines, and were also featured in The New York Times. The
band also became popular on MTV, where the band's music videos were
played in heavy rotation on both
MTV

MTV and MTV2. "Lifestyles of the Rich
and Famous" received the "Viewers Choice Award" at the 2003
MTV

MTV Video
Music Awards.
After a few months of touring, Nate Foutz (Vroom Drummer) returned to
join his band for the band's summer tour. The band hired drummers
during the recording, release and touring of The Young and the
Hopeless due to former drummer
Aaron Escolopio having left the band
before its release. In 2003, the band added Chris Wilson as a drummer;
he was introduced to the band through mutual friends from the group
The Used.
The Chronicles of Life and Death

The Chronicles of Life and Death (2004–07)[edit]
Good Charlotte's third album, The Chronicles of Life and Death, was
released by
Epic Records

Epic Records in 2004. The album received mixed reactions
from both the music press and Good Charlotte's fan base. The album
sold 2.2 million copies. The album has been widely considered a
departure from the band's previous two albums, mixing new elements
such as lyrical topics into Good Charlotte's youthful sound. Singles
released from the album include the two hits "Predictable" and "I Just
Wanna Live", as well as "The Chronicles of Life and Death" and "We
Believe". The only single from
The Chronicles of Life and Death

The Chronicles of Life and Death which
managed to chart on the U.S. Hot 100 was the hit "I Just Wanna Live".
All of the singles released from the album went top 30 in the UK,
except for "We Believe". The band would then go on tour with Sum 41.
In May 2005, after much speculation from fans, it was officially
confirmed that Chris Wilson had left the band citing personal health
reasons. Benji also told
Kerrang! magazine that, for him, "Chris
leaving the band was the worst part of 2005."[citation needed] Chris
then joined the pop/punk band
The Summer Obsession until 2011. He
currently plays drums for JMSN.
On Good Charlotte's "Noise to the World" Tour, performing with Simple
Plan and Relient K, the band recruited
Dean Butterworth (who had
previously played for Morrissey) as the band's temporary drummer.
Later, in March 2007, Butterworth was confirmed as the band's
permanent drummer.
Benji Madden

Benji Madden has claimed in interviews that he feels this record was
not as successful as the previous record due to it being "too
selfish."[4][better source needed]
Good Morning Revival

Good Morning Revival (2007–08)[edit]
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte in 2007 on the group's float in the Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade
Good Morning Revival

Good Morning Revival is the fourth album by
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte and the
follow-up to 2004's The Chronicles of Life and Death. It was
officially released in March 2007, with the precise date varying by
country.
Good Morning Revival

Good Morning Revival debuted in the top 10 of thirteen
countries worldwide including the U.S., giving the band some of its
highest international chart positions thus far, and went on to sell
4.5 million copies. At midnight, on January 23, 2007, the record was
made available for pre-order on iTunes. When pre-ordered, the single
"The River" could be downloaded immediately, while the rest of the
album was queued to be downloaded on the release date. Pre-ordering on
iTunes also provided the exclusive bonus acoustic version of the song.
This album was suggested a different sound for the group apart from
the group's pop punk roots.
The first single from the album, "The River", featuring Avenged
Sevenfold's lead singer
M. Shadows

M. Shadows and guitarist Synyster Gates,
appeared online on January 4, 2007, and was released as the first
single from the album in North America. The music video for "The
River" was added to UK music channels
Kerrang! and
Scuzz

Scuzz on April 13,
2007, making it the second single released from the album in the UK.
The song charted at No. 108. "Keep Your Hands off My Girl" was
released as the first single in the UK and Australia. "Keep Your Hands
Off My Girl" charted on the
UK Singles Chart

UK Singles Chart at No. 36 the first
week of release through download sales and then climbed to No. 23
when released in stores. The second single released in North America
was "Dance Floor Anthem", with which the band had scored a surprise
hit, making it onto 11 different Billboard charts and peaking at
No. 2 in Australia.[citation needed] The "Keep Your Hands Off My
Girl" video was certified gold by
MTV International

MTV International in December 2007.
It was played 3,000 times on over four continents during the first
half of 2007.[5][6] On January 1, 2008,
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte was featured on
Tila Tequila's New Year's Eve Masquerade on MTV, as the band was the
second performance of the new year and performed its hit "Dance Floor
Anthem".
The band made multiple U.S. and international TV appearances in
support of the album. First,
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte appeared on The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno on April 9, 2007, the Outdoor Stage on Jimmy Kimmel
Live! on April 11, and on
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on
April 27. Joel and Benji Madden, Good Charlotte's lead singer and
guitarist respectively, co-hosted the Australian
MTV

MTV Video Music
Awards with Fergie on April 29, 2007 where the band also won the
"Viewers Choice Australia" award for "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl". In
August 2007, the band embarked on Justin Timberlake's
FutureSex/LoveShow

FutureSex/LoveShow tour, as Timberlake's opening act. Good Charlotte
supported Timberlake throughout his second leg North American dates.
The band was present for the show of August 16, 2007 in Madison Square
Garden, which was taped for a HBO broadcast.
On November 25, 2008,
Greatest Remixes

Greatest Remixes was released. This compilation
album includes 15 songs from previous
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte albums remixed by
other artists such as Metro Station, Junior Sanchez, William Beckett
from The Academy Is...,
Patrick Stump
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Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy, and The White
Tie Affair featuring Mat Devine of Kill Hannah.
Cardiology and hiatus (2009–11)[edit]
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte performing in 2011.
Good Charlotte's fifth album, with the help of former Dear Christie
lead singer Adam Markin, was released on November 2, 2010. The album,
which was released nearly 6 weeks later than anticipated due to
Markin's constant battle with HPV[clarify], was an immediate success.
Describing the sound to
MTV

MTV news,
Joel Madden
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Joel Madden said it would sound a
lot like Blink-182.[7][8]
Joel Madden
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Joel Madden went on to say in the same MTV
interview that "There's nothing dance-y on the record, though, at all,
which is different from our last one,"[7] further implying a movement
away from the sound of Good Morning Revival. On December 3, 2008
Kerrang! magazine announced that
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte would be releasing its
fifth studio album, Cardiology in 2009. The title of which, according
to Joel, comes from the lyrical content of the album, which he
explained is "all connected to the heart". Madden also added that the
band had already written 20 songs for the new album, and are said to
be heading back to their pop-punk roots. On January 24, 2010 Good
Charlotte announced that the band had finished the album, but were
going to completely scrap it and record with a different producer, Don
Gilmore, who also produced the band's first and fourth records, Good
Charlotte and Good Morning Revival.[9][10]
The band released its first single "Like It's Her Birthday" featuring
Tonight Alive[11] from the new album on August 24, 2010. The band
posted the song online August 5, 2010, and wrote on its website that
if the video of the song received more than 100,000 views, the band
would post another song from the album. The video reached 100,000
views on August 15, 2010 and the band released "Counting the Days" as
a video on its YouTube channel and announced that it will be the
second single from the album. The music video for "Like It's Her
Birthday" has cameos from The Maine's lead singer John O'Callaghan and
guitarist Kennedy Brock and Boys Like Girls' lead singer Martin
Johnson, and guitarist Paul DiGiovanni.
On November 5, 2010, Good Charlotte's former label, Sony Music,
released a Greatest Hits compilation for Australia, spanning 16
singles from the band's four studio albums released on that label. The
compilation was later released in the US on January 6, 2011, and in
Japan on February 16, 2011.
On September 13, 2010, it was announced that
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte will be
headlining the 2011
Kerrang! Relentless Tour, with supporting acts
Four Year Strong, Framing Hanley, and The Wonder Years. On March 3,
2011,
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte went on tour with
This Century and Forever The
Sickest Kids throughout North America.[12] In June 2011 Good Charlotte
set out on a U.S. tour co-headlining with
Yellowcard

Yellowcard and opening act
Runner Runner. In June 2011 on an interview with Punkvideosrock.com
Billy and Paul stated they were in the process of planning tours for
the next 5 years.[13]
On September 1, 2011,
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte announced a hiatus via interview
with Rolling Stone, but
The Madden Brothers

The Madden Brothers released a free mix tape
in October 2011, Before — Volume One.[14] and their debut album
Greetings From California

Greetings From California was released in September 2014, which
featured
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte drummer
Dean Butterworth as session performer.
Reformation and
Youth Authority

Youth Authority (2015–present)[edit]
On November 3, 2015 the band announced an end to the hiatus through
Alternative Press.[15] On November 5, 2015, the band released a
single, "Makeshift Love".[16][17] A music video for "Makeshift Love"
featuring
Mikey Way
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Mikey Way and
John Feldmann

John Feldmann was released on November 13,
2015.[18][19] The band performed its first show since its reformation
on November 19, 2015, at The Troubadour in West Hollywood,
California.[20][21] The band is due to support
All Time Low

All Time Low on the UK
and Ireland leg of the Back to the Future Hearts tour in 2016.
The group released their sixth studio album, Youth Authority, on July
15, 2016, with guest appearances from Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with
Sirens and
Simon Neil

Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro. The album release date was
announced on March 30, 2016, with the album title and art following
several days later.[22][23]
Musical style and influences[edit]
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte has been mainly described as a pop punk
band.[24][25][26][27] The band also has been described as alternative
rock,[28][29] pop rock,[30] punk rock,[31] skate punk,[32] emo
pop,[33] post-grunge,[27] and emo.[34] According to writer Bruce
Britt,
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte combine "the hard-charging fury of skate-punk,
the melodiousness of pop, and the spooky, mascara-smeared
sensibilities of ’80s goth".[35] According to program director
Robert Benjamin,
Benji Madden

Benji Madden told him
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte "wanted to be a
combination of the
Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys and Minor Threat".[36] Good
Charlotte cite Beastie Boys, Minor Threat, the Clash, the Sex Pistols,
Rancid, and
Green Day

Green Day as their influences.[36][37]
Activism[edit]
Billy Martin is a vegetarian, and won PETA's vegetarian of the year in
2012. In the past the band actively supported PETA's animal rights
campaigns. Members of the group recorded a track, "Lifestyles of the
Rich and Famous", on PETA's Liberation CD and appeared at PETA's 25th
Anniversary Gala and Humanitarian Awards Show.[38] Group members have
also demonstrated against KFC's treatment of chickens.[39]
In 2012 and 2013, band members heavily promoted Kentucky Fried Chicken
in a series of Australian television commercials, leading to charges
of hypocrisy.
The Madden Brothers

The Madden Brothers appeared in an episode of
Australia's Got Talent
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Australia's Got Talent where their act was eating
KFC

KFC to set a
Guinness World Record.[40]
Band members[edit]
Current members
Joel Madden
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Joel Madden – vocals (1995–present); keyboards (1995–1998)
Benji Madden

Benji Madden – guitars, vocals (1995–present)
Paul Thomas – bass (1995–present)
Billy Martin – guitars, keyboards (1998–present)
Dean Butterworth – drums, percussion (2005–present)
Touring members
Dusty Brill – drums, percussion (2001)
Nathan Foutz – drums, percussion (2001–2003)
Cyrus Bolooki

Cyrus Bolooki – drums, percussion (2004)
Robin Eckman – drums, percussion (2005)
Derek Grant – drums, percussion (2005)
Dan Cornish – bass (2005–2006)
Former members
Aaron Escolopio – drums, percussion (1995–2001)
Chris Wilson – drums, percussion (2002–2005)
Session studio musicians
Josh Freese

Josh Freese – drums, percussion on
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless (2002)
David Campbell – string arrangements, string conducting on Good
Charlotte (2000),
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless (2002) and The Chronicles
of Life and Death (2004)
Timeline
Discography[edit]
Main article:
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte discography
Studio albums
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte (2000)
The Young and the Hopeless

The Young and the Hopeless (2002)
The Chronicles of Life and Death

The Chronicles of Life and Death (2004)
Good Morning Revival

Good Morning Revival (2007)
Cardiology (2010)
Youth Authority

Youth Authority (2016)
Awards and nominations[edit]
Main article: List of
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte awards and nominations
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