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Simple Plan

Simple Plan is a Canadian pop-punk band formed in , , in 1999 by high school friends and , who had previously played together in the punk band . The band's core lineup includes Bouvier on lead vocals, Comeau on drums, Jeff Stinco on lead guitar, and on rhythm guitar and backing vocals; bassist David Desrosiers contributed from 2000 until his departure in 2020 following allegations of , after which the group has relied on touring bassists such as Nicholas Kennedy. Known for their energetic, anthemic songs addressing themes of teenage angst, friendship, and resilience, Simple Plan achieved international success in the early 2000s as part of the pop-punk wave alongside acts like Blink-182 and Sum 41. The band's debut album, No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls (2002), went double platinum in Canada and featured breakout singles like "I'd Do Anything," "," and "Perfect," which resonated with a young audience through relatable lyrics and catchy hooks. Follow-up releases such as Still Not Getting Any... (2004, certified platinum in Canada) and their self-titled album Simple Plan (2008) continued their commercial momentum, with the latter incorporating more mature themes while maintaining their signature sound. Over the years, Simple Plan has released three more studio albums, including Get Your Heart On! (2011), (2016), and their most recent, (2022), which marked a return after a six-year hiatus and explored personal challenges faced by the members. Their discography also includes live recordings and collaborations, reflecting a career spanning more than two decades of touring and fan engagement. Simple Plan's achievements include multiple awards, such as the MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice Favorite Canadian Group in 2003, the Teen Choice Award for Choice Rock Group in 2005, and the Award for Fan Choice in 2006. They performed at high-profile events like the concert in 2005 and have been active philanthropists through the Simple Plan Foundation, which supports youth causes and has donated over $2.5 million (as of ) since its inception. In , the band completed a sold-out world tour, and in 2025, they released the documentary Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd, chronicling their 25-year journey with archival footage and interviews, accompanied by the compilation soundtrack album The Kids In The Crowd - Music From The Documentary Soundtrack (2025), featuring previously unreleased tracks and covers, while embarking on the "Bigger Than You Think!" anniversary tour across . Despite lineup changes and industry shifts, Simple Plan remains an enduring force in , celebrated for their longevity and connection with fans.

History

1999–2001: Formation and early years

Simple Plan's origins trace back to the mid-1990s scene in , , where vocalist and drummer co-founded the band in 1995 alongside guitarist Philippe Jolicoeur and bassist Jean-Sébastien Boileau. adopted a straightforward sound, releasing their debut album in 1997 through independent label FWL Records, which featured raw, energetic tracks recorded at Studio and produced by Rod Shearer. The album captured the band's early influences from acts like and , establishing them in Canada's underground punk circuit. By 1999, following the release of Reset's second album No Limits, internal tensions led to a hiatus, with Comeau temporarily leaving to attend college while Bouvier remained involved briefly. Comeau soon reconnected with high school friends guitarist Jeff Stinco and rhythm guitarist , who had been admirers of Reset, to form a new project initially without a fixed name. At a concert in late 1999, Comeau and Bouvier rekindled their partnership, with Bouvier quitting Reset to join as ; they then recruited bassist David Desrosiers from another local band, solidifying the lineup that would become . The band chose the name "Simple Plan" after a suggestion from a friend inspired by the 1998 film A Simple Plan, intending it as a temporary placeholder but ultimately retaining it for its straightforward appeal. Deciding to pivot from Reset's harder punk edges toward a more melodic style influenced by and Blink-182, Simple Plan focused on crafting accessible, youth-oriented songs about everyday struggles. They honed their sound through intensive rehearsals and early gigs in Montreal's venues, building a local following with unsigned demos that showcased high-energy performances and anthemic choruses. In 2000, after A&R executive Andy Karp attended one of their shows and was impressed by their work ethic, the band signed with , a subsidiary of . This deal paved the way for professional production; in early 2001, they entered the studio with producer to record their debut album over several months, marking the end of their formative unsigned phase.

2002–2005: No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls and Still Not Getting Any...

Simple Plan released their debut studio album, No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls, on March 19, 2002, through Lava and Atlantic Records. Produced by Arnold Lanni at Arnyard Studios in Toronto and Select Sound in Buffalo, the album took over a year to record and captured the band's raw pop-punk energy, drawing from personal experiences of youth and frustration. It achieved commercial success, selling over three million copies worldwide and earning double platinum certification in Canada. The album spawned four singles: "I'd Do Anything," "Addicted," "I'm Just a Kid," and "Perfect." "I'd Do Anything" peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "" reached number 45. "Perfect" became their biggest hit from the record, climbing to number 24 on the Hot 100 and topping the MuchMusic Top 30 chart in Canada. "I'm Just a Kid" also gained traction on MuchMusic, contributing to the band's early visibility in their home country. These tracks helped establish Simple Plan as a staple in the early 2000s pop-punk scene. In 2003, participated in the Vans Warped Tour, performing alongside other and rock acts, which boosted their live presence and fanbase. That year, they received an Video Music Award nomination for Breakthrough Video for "," highlighting their breakthrough status. The nomination underscored the band's rapid rise, though they faced initial skepticism from parts of the community. Building on their momentum, Simple Plan released their second album, Still Not Getting Any..., on October 26, 2004, again via Lava and Atlantic. The record debuted at number three on the and featured more polished anthems addressing themes of alienation and relationships. Key singles included "Welcome to My Life," which peaked at number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and earned platinum certification from the RIAA for one million units sold, and "Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)," released as the third single in March 2005. The album sold over one million copies in the , certified platinum by the RIAA. The band undertook extensive touring from 2002 to 2005, including multiple appearances on the Vans Warped Tour in 2003, 2004, and 2005, where they shared stages with acts like and . They also served as for Avril Lavigne's Bonez Tour in late 2004, performing across and Asia, which exposed them to larger arenas and international audiences. These tours solidified their reputation for high-energy live shows. Amid their success, Simple Plan encountered media backlash for their polished sound and youthful image, often derided as "boy band pop-punk" by critics and some punk purists who accused them of commercializing the genre. The band responded through satirical and self-deprecating music videos, such as the comedic "I'd Do Anything," which humorously addressed stereotypes and emphasized their punk roots, helping to deflect criticism while endearing them to fans.

2006–2009: Simple Plan

In 2007, Simple Plan announced their third studio album, a self-titled effort that marked a creative evolution for the band, with recording sessions beginning after the completion of prior touring commitments. The project faced production delays, pushing the release from an initial January 29, 2008, date to February 12, 2008, due to scheduling conflicts and refinements in the studio. The album was primarily produced by Dave Fortman, known for his work with acts like Evanescence, alongside contributions from Max Martin and Danja on select tracks, resulting in a polished sound that blended pop-punk energy with electronic elements. The self-titled album featured three main singles: "When I'm Gone," released on October 29, 2007, which served as a lead track emphasizing themes of departure and emotional closure; "Your Love Is a Lie," issued on April 11, 2008, exploring deception in relationships; and "Save You," debuted on October 10, 2008, addressing support amid personal loss. Lyrically, the record shifted toward more mature themes, focusing on romantic entanglements, heartbreak, and resilience in the face of adversity, diverging from the band's earlier teen-oriented angst while retaining accessible melodies. It achieved moderate commercial success, debuting at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number 2 on the Canadian Albums Chart, with eventual gold certification in Canada for sales exceeding 40,000 units, though it did not match the peak popularity of their prior releases. Following the album's launch, Simple Plan embarked on an extensive world tour from 2008 to 2009, performing over 130 shows across , , , and to promote the new material. Highlights included appearances at major festivals such as Germany's Rock am Ring on June 8, 2008, where they delivered high-energy sets featuring tracks like "When I'm Gone" and "," and the UK's on June 13, 2008, solidifying their international presence amid a maturing fanbase. The tour showcased the band's evolving stage presence, incorporating visuals and fan interactions to bridge their roots with the album's introspective edge. Amid the transitional period, the band navigated internal creative differences during album production, though they maintained public focus on the project without confirming any formal hiatus. In late 2005, following the touring cycle for their second album, Simple Plan released the live album and DVD MTV Hard Rock Live, recorded on May 31, 2005, in Orlando, Florida, capturing 16 tracks from their early catalog performed to an enthusiastic crowd, serving as a capstone to that era while bridging into new material.

2010–2013: Get Your Heart On!

Following the release of their self-titled third album in 2008 and its supporting tour, entered their first major hiatus in 2009, allowing band members to explore individual interests and side projects. During this period, frontman contributed to various musical endeavors, including production work for other artists. The band reunited in early 2010 to begin work on their fourth studio album, Get Your Heart On!, which marked a deliberate return to their signature nostalgic sound after the more experimental direction of their previous release. Recorded primarily in and , the album was produced by , with the band handling additional production duties; it was released on June 21, 2011, via in and Warner Music internationally. The record debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling over 20,000 copies in its first week and earning gold certification shortly after. To promote Get Your Heart On!, Simple Plan issued three key singles: "Can't Tell You That I Want You" in February 2011 as the lead track, followed by "Astronaut" in September 2011, and "Summer Paradise" featuring K'naan in May 2012. The latter became their biggest hit from the album, peaking at number eight on the Canadian Hot 100 and reaching the top 40 in several countries, including number 12 in the UK. The band marked their post-hiatus return with extensive touring, including a slot on the 2011 Vans Warped Tour across the and from June to August, where they performed new material alongside fan favorites. They also headlined their own Get Your Heart On! Tour in throughout late 2011 and early 2012, followed by European dates in spring 2012, solidifying their comeback with high-energy shows that emphasized the album's upbeat, anthemic vibe. Throughout this era, the lineup remained stable, with no major changes affecting their momentum.

2014–2016: Taking One for the Team

In late 2013, Simple Plan released the EP Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!, which featured re-recorded versions of previous hits alongside new tracks and covers of songs by artists such as Nirvana and Sum 41, marking a creative bridge to their next full-length project. The band announced their fifth studio album, Taking One for the Team, in November 2015, with the record ultimately released on February 19, 2016, through Atlantic Records. Produced in collaboration with Howard Benson, the album consisted of 13 original tracks blending pop-punk energy with rock influences and guest appearances from artists like Nelly, Jordan Pundik of New Found Glory, and R. City. Lead single "I Don't Wanna Go to Bed" (featuring Nelly) was released in October 2015, followed by "Opinion Overload" in February 2016 and "Singing in the Rain" (featuring R. City) in March 2016; a holiday single, "Christmas Every Day," arrived in December 2016. The album received moderate critical reception for its nostalgic yet refreshed sound, debuting at number 4 on the Canadian Albums Chart and reaching number 44 on the UK Albums Chart, underscoring the band's enduring domestic popularity. During this period, Simple Plan maintained an active touring schedule to support the album and their catalog, including a stint on the 2015 Vans Warped Tour where they performed five shows across . They also embarked on international dates, such as a 2016 Asian tour featuring stops in and , alongside headline shows in and . In interviews, band members reflected on their career , with Chuck Comeau noting in a 2016 discussion how the group had evolved while prioritizing authentic songwriting to remain relevant amid changing music landscapes. Frontman emphasized the importance of fan connection in sustaining their two-decade run, crediting collaborative processes for keeping the band's dynamic intact.

2017–2022: Hiatus, Desrosiers' departure, and Harder Than It Looks

Following the release of their fifth studio album in 2016, Simple Plan entered a period of reduced activity beginning in , marked by a second hiatus as David Desrosiers took an indefinite leave from touring to address his struggles with . The band continued with sporadic live performances, including shows across and , often relying on touring Chady Awad to fill in during this time. This phase allowed members to pursue individual endeavors, though the group maintained a low profile amid personal challenges. The hiatus was disrupted in July 2020 when Desrosiers announced his permanent departure from the band on , following multiple allegations of from women he had interacted with during the , primarily through encounters after shows. In his statement, Desrosiers acknowledged the harm caused and committed to personal reflection and therapy, while the band expressed support for the accusers and emphasized their priority on creating a safe environment. The departure strained band dynamics, coming shortly after Desrosiers' return from his earlier break in 2019, and was compounded when touring bassist Chady Awad was also let go days later over similar allegations. With live activities already limited by the emerging , Simple Plan shifted focus inward, recruiting temporary support for any subsequent tours to maintain their core sound without a permanent replacement. Amid these challenges, the band pressed forward with recording their sixth studio album, , with sessions beginning in fall 2018 and wrapping in early 2020 under producers , , and Jason "JVP" Van Poederooyen. The project faced significant delays due to the , which halted promotion and distribution plans, pushing the release to May 6, 2022, via the band's label, Simple Plan Inc. Preceding the full album were singles "The Antidote" in December 2021, addressing feelings of isolation and escape, and "Congratulations" in March 2022, a sarcastic take on insincere relationships. Thematically, the record explores resilience in the face of adversity, including struggles, loss, and perseverance, reflecting the band's own experiences over the preceding years. Upon release, received praise from critics for its matured songwriting and emotional depth, blending the band's signature energy with introspective lyrics that showcased growth beyond their early angst-driven work. Reviewers highlighted tracks like "Wake Me Up (When This Nightmare's Over)" for capturing pandemic-era uncertainty while emphasizing hope, noting the album's evolution as a testament to the group's enduring spirit. It debuted at No. 6 on the Canadian Albums chart, underscoring its impact in their home market despite the independent release. Touring remained constrained in due to ongoing pandemic restrictions, with the co-headlining "" tour alongside facing postponements from COVID cases within the camps, limiting shows to select North American dates.

2023–present: 25th anniversary celebrations, The Kids in the Crowd, and new music

In 2023, resumed live performances after their , appearing at several European festivals including Nova Rock in on June 7 and Rock for People in Czechia on June 8. The band began marking their 25th anniversary in 2024 with initiatives such as the reissues of all their , announced on July 24. Further celebrations included the announcement of a career-spanning documentary. In 2025, they revealed the "Bigger Than You Think! Tour 2025," a 19-city U.S. headlining run from August 9 in to September 6 in , supported by , , and . The tour featured the band's largest-ever headlining show in at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on August 12. Simple Plan extended their anniversary activities into Europe with a November 2025 tour alongside The Offspring, including dates at Lanxess Arena in Cologne on November 5 and Paris La Défense Arena on November 8. They also performed at the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas on October 18 and 19, delivering a setlist of hits like "I'd Do Anything," "Shut Up!," and "Welcome to My Life." On July 8, 2025, Prime Video premiered the documentary : The Kids in the Crowd, directed by Didier Charette, which chronicles the band's 25-year journey from basement shows to global success using never-before-seen archival footage and interviews with members , , Jeff Stinco, and David Desrosiers. The film highlights themes of brotherhood, resilience, and fan connection. Accompanying the documentary, the soundtrack album The Kids in the Crowd: Music from the Documentary Soundtrack was released digitally on July 8, 2025, featuring 38 tracks including remastered hits like "I'd Do Anything" and "Welcome to My Life," unreleased demos, and fan favorites. A physical CD and vinyl edition with selected tracks followed on October 24, 2025. Tied to , Simple Plan released their first new original single in over four years, "Nothing Changes," on July 11, 2025, accompanied by an official directed by Eric Richards that incorporates documentary vignettes. The track reflects on the band's enduring legacy and fan relationships. In August 2025, guitarist Jeff Stinco stated that the band aimed to complete recording their seventh studio album by spring 2026, signaling ongoing creative momentum. On November 10, 2025, Simple Plan was announced as part of the lineup for the 2026 Welcome to Rockville festival.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Simple Plan consists of its four founding members, who have remained active since the band's formation in 1999, along with a touring added in 2021 to support live performances. serves as the lead vocalist and also plays keyboards, having co-founded the band in 1999 and serving as the primary songwriter responsible for much of its lyrical and melodic content. His energetic stage presence and distinctive voice have been central to the band's identity since its inception. is the drummer and co-founder, a role he has held continuously since 1999, where he provides dynamic rhythms and contributes occasional backing vocals. He has also played a key part in the band's songwriting and production processes throughout its career. , known professionally as Jeff Stinco, handles duties since the band's 1999 formation, delivering melodic and powerful riffs while providing backing vocals. He contributes to secondary songwriting efforts and is noted for his strong stage presence during live shows. Sébastien Lefebvre plays and delivers backing vocals, a position he has maintained as a founding member since 1999, helping to build the band's harmonic structure. His focus on live energy enhances performances, and he occasionally fills in on bass. Nicholas Kennedy joined as the touring bassist in 2021, providing bass lines and backing vocals for concerts while the core members handle studio recordings.

Former members

David Desrosiers joined Simple Plan as bassist and backing vocalist in early 2000, shortly after the band's formation from the remnants of the group . He played a pivotal role in shaping the group's sound, delivering prominent bass lines and layered harmonies that enhanced Pierre Bouvier's performances across their first five , from No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls (2002) to (2016). On July 10, 2020, Desrosiers announced his departure from the band amid multiple allegations of from women he had interacted with online and in person, some dating back over a decade. In his statement, Desrosiers acknowledged the accusations, expressing regret and committing to therapy to address his and behavior. Simple Plan confirmed they had initiated an internal investigation into the claims and parted ways amicably with Desrosiers, emphasizing their support for his personal growth while prioritizing a safe environment for fans and crew. In the immediate aftermath, the band turned to touring Chady Awad—who had occasionally filled in for Desrosiers during prior health-related absences—to handle live performances, but Awad was removed from those duties just days later on July 15, 2020, following his own allegations. Desrosiers' exit, amid the , prompted Simple Plan to pause touring and adapt their creative process for the 2022 album , incorporating studio bass work from Bouvier and external collaborators.

Artistry

Musical style

Simple Plan's music is primarily classified as , incorporating elements of and , characterized by fast tempos, power chords, and anthemic choruses that create an energetic, high-impact sound. Their songs often feature driving guitars from lead guitarist Jeff Stinco and rhythm guitarist , punchy drums by , and prominent bass lines from David Desrosiers (until 2020), delivering a melodic yet snotty edge. Pierre Bouvier's earnest, whiny vocals add emotional intensity, frequently layered with three-part harmonies and gang vocals for a fuller, communal feel, especially in live performances. Bouvier also incorporates accents on select tracks, enhancing the pop sensibility without overshadowing the punk drive. Lyrically, the band explores themes of teenage angst, romantic relationships, , and personal struggles, presented in a relatable and vulnerable manner that resonates with young audiences. Early works like those on their debut emphasize heartbreak and rebellion, while later material evolves toward maturity and resilience, addressing issues like family illness and perseverance. This emotional delivery aligns with influences, focusing on honest introspection amid frustration. The band's production has evolved from a raw, DIY punk edge on their debut No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls, produced by Arnold Lanni to capture youthful energy, to a more polished sound in subsequent albums. For their self-titled album (2008), collaborations with pop producers like Max Martin refined their anthemic style. By Get Your Heart On! (2011), working with producer Brian Howes further blended accessibility with genre roots for broader appeal. Later releases like Harder Than It Looks (2022) maintain this balance, incorporating modern touches while preserving core pop-punk vitality. Stylistically, Simple Plan draws comparisons to contemporaries like Blink-182 for their high-energy, melodic approach; for punk-infused hooks; and for shared themes of youthful rebellion. This positioning has solidified their role in the early 2000s pop-punk wave.

Influences and songwriting

Simple Plan's musical influences are rooted in the movement, particularly bands like and , whose high-energy, melodic punk styles shaped the band's early sound. has cited 's "Basket Case" as a pivotal track that popularized pop-punk's blend of accessibility and rebellion, inspiring Simple Plan's approach to crafting anthemic, youth-oriented songs. Additionally, the vibrant punk scene of the , including influences from labels like and , provided a formative environment; the band members attended weekly shows in mosh-pit crowds, fostering their countercultural ethos and sense of community. The band's songwriting process is primarily driven by and , who collaborate closely on melodies and concepts, with Bouvier handling much of the musical composition and Comeau contributing lyrical ideas. The full group provides input to ensure authenticity, refining demos through band discussions to capture shared experiences. This collaborative dynamic emphasizes emotional honesty, drawing from personal stories to create relatable narratives. Early in their career, Simple Plan's lyrics focused on youthful rebellion and frustration, as seen in tracks like "Perfect," reflecting themes of parental conflict and adolescent angst. Post-2010, their songwriting evolved toward , influenced by life changes such as parenthood, shifting to explorations of , resilience, and personal growth in songs like "Fire In My Heart." To infuse fresh perspectives, they incorporated co-writers like , whose pop-rock expertise helped refine their evolving style on later albums. Periods of hiatus, including a notable gap from 2016 to 2022, allowed for creative renewal through perfectionism and reflection, enabling the band to revisit and polish . This culminated in the release of unreleased tracks and demos on the 2025 soundtrack for their documentary The Kids in the Crowd, including the new single "Nothing Changes" and early versions of songs like "I'd Do Anything." Collaborative features have integrated diverse influences into their work, such as partnerships with on "," blending elements. These integrations highlight 's adaptability, expanding their punk roots while maintaining core authenticity.

Philanthropy

Simple Plan Foundation

The Simple Plan Foundation was established in December 2005 by the members of during their first show at the in , with the goal of supporting underprivileged children and young people facing challenges in transitioning to adulthood. The organization aims to address teen issues such as , , and , while emphasizing the role of in providing and . Its core missions center on improving access to , services, and programs for at-risk youth. The foundation partners with established charities including War Child Canada, which supports children affected by war through education and programs, and Make-A-Wish, which grants wishes to children with critical illnesses. Fundraising efforts include allocating portions of proceeds from band albums, merchandise, and campaigns—such as collaborations with brands like Spring shoes for War Child initiatives—as well as participation in annual events like the Omnium Gervais-Talbot charity golf tournament, where the band performs and helps raise funds for youth causes. As of 2025, the Simple Plan Foundation has raised and donated over $3 million to hundreds of non-profit organizations, providing grants to youth programs in and internationally, including support for health services, addiction recovery, and initiatives. In November 2024, the foundation announced donations totaling $280,000 to 28 non-profit organizations focused on , youth care, diversity, and / programs. The band's members remain deeply involved, with frontman actively promoting the foundation's work through public appearances and personal advocacy for youth and social issues. These efforts build on the band's early charitable activities during their 2002–2005 tours, where they began donating to similar causes.

Other charitable activities

In addition to their foundational efforts, Simple Plan has engaged in various one-off charitable initiatives and awareness campaigns. In 2005, the band performed at the concert in , , as part of a global series of events organized to raise awareness and funds for alleviation in Africa. The performance, which included hits like "," contributed to the event's overarching goal of pressuring leaders to increase aid and for developing nations. The band has also supported disaster relief through musical collaborations. In 2011, following the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in , Simple Plan participated in a multi-artist cover of Coldplay's "," recording their version to benefit victims and ongoing recovery efforts. The project, involving over 40 international acts, aimed to provide immediate financial aid and sustain long-term reconstruction support. Proceeds from the release were directed toward humanitarian organizations assisting affected communities. Simple Plan has advocated for health awareness, particularly through their 2008 single "Save You" from the self-titled album, which was released as a charity track inspired by frontman Pierre Bouvier's brother's battle with cancer. All proceeds supported and survivor programs, with the music video featuring real cancer patients rising to symbolize and . This initiative highlighted the band's commitment to illness-related causes beyond their primary philanthropic vehicle. The band has actively promoted social issues, including anti- and LGBTQ+ rights. In 2012, vocalist contributed vocals to a of Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" for Bullying Awareness Week, with the track released to radio and to encourage and reduce in schools. Their song "" was featured in the 2014 anti-bullying Bullies and Friends, which examined a landmark Canadian court case on teen suicide linked to . Simple Plan has also voiced support for anti-bullying efforts through partnerships like Kids Help Phone's Artists Against Bullying campaign. On LGBTQ+ , the band has issued public statements affirming their support for equal rights and inclusion, including commitments to promote these values in their online communities and events. During the in 2020, amid their touring hiatus, Simple Plan hosted a full live stream performance from home to connect with fans, though specific ties were not detailed; subsequent tours, such as the 2022 Blame Canada run with , directed 50 cents per ticket to funds. For their 2023–2025 anniversary tours, including the Bigger Than You Think! outing, the band pledged $1 from each ticket sale to support youth music education programs, emphasizing access for underserved communities. These efforts underscore Simple Plan's use of live to drive charitable impact.

Discography

Studio albums

Simple Plan has released six studio albums since their formation in 1999, establishing them as a prominent pop-punk band with consistent chart success, particularly in Canada and the United States. Their debut album, No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls, was released on October 1, 2002, by Lava Records and Atlantic Records, peaking at number 35 on the US Billboard 200 chart and achieving double platinum certification in Canada (160,000 units). The follow-up, Still Not Getting Any..., arrived on October 26, 2004, also via Lava and Atlantic, reaching number 3 on the Billboard 200 and earning quadruple platinum status in Canada (320,000 units). The band's self-titled third album, Simple Plan, came out on February 12, 2008, through Lava and Atlantic, debuting at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and receiving platinum certification in Canada (80,000 units). In 2011, Get Your Heart On! was issued on June 21 by Atlantic Records alone, peaking at number 52 in the US and number 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and earning gold certification in Canada (40,000 units). Their fifth studio effort, Taking One for the Team, marked a shift to self-release under ADA (Warner Music Group) on February 19, 2016, achieving a number 4 position on the Canadian Albums Chart. The most recent album, Harder Than It Looks, released on May 6, 2022, by BMG Rights Management, topped the Canadian Albums Chart at number 1 and reached number 107 on the Billboard 200, reflecting the band's enduring appeal. Collectively, Simple Plan's have contributed to approximately 10 million albums sold worldwide as of 2025, with strong certifications underscoring their commercial impact in .

Compilation albums and soundtracks

In 2024, Simple Plan released the Simple Plan Collection Vinyl Box Set, a limited-edition that gathered their entire alongside additional material. The set includes all six on marbled color , a clear pressing of B-sides, and a 7-inch single, totaling 84 tracks and marking the band's first comprehensive physical collection of their core catalog. Issued via their official merchandise store in partnership with Rhino Records, it was limited to 1,500 signed copies and aimed to celebrate their legacy for enthusiasts. Simple Plan's first official career-spanning compilation arrived in 2025 with The Kids in the Crowd - Music From the , tied to the Prime Video documentary of the same name chronicling the band's history. Released digitally on July 11, 2025, via , the 38-track features a curated selection of their biggest hits like "" and "Perfect," fan favorites, previously unreleased demos, and a new original song, "Nothing Changes." Physical formats, including CD and double LP, followed on October 24, 2025, through , emphasizing the project's role in revisiting the band's roots from the late onward. The soundtrack's inclusion of "Nothing Changes" represents Simple Plan's first new studio recording since their 2022 album , serving as an anthem reflecting on their enduring fan connection amid industry changes. While specific chart positions for the compilation remain unconfirmed as of late 2025, its release coincided with renewed interest in the band's early era, boosted by the documentary's premiere. Contributions to broader compilations, such as covers on themed projects, have been limited, with Simple Plan primarily appearing via their original tracks on various genre anthologies throughout their career.

Singles

Simple Plan has released around 20 singles throughout their career, encompassing commercial releases, promotional tracks, and collaborations, with many achieving significant chart success particularly in the alternative rock and pop genres. Their early singles from the debut album No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls established their pop-punk sound on radio airplay charts, while later tracks like "Summer Paradise" marked a shift toward broader crossover appeal with reggae influences. Certifications from bodies such as the RIAA and Music Canada underscore the enduring popularity of select hits, driven by radio play, sales, and streaming.
SingleYearFeatured ArtistUS Hot 100 PeakUS Alternative PeakCertifications
"I'd Do Anything"2002#51#11RIAA: Gold
"Welcome to My Life"2004None#40#5RIAA: 2× Platinum; : 2× Platinum
"When I'm Gone"2007None#13
"Summer Paradise"2011/2012 / #30ARIA: 2× Platinum; BPI: Silver
"Iconic"2022#36
The band's singles have seen strong international performance, especially in Canada where multiple tracks topped the Canadian Hot 100, and in with top-20 placements on the for songs like "" at #12. In 2025, Simple Plan released "Nothing Changes" as part of the for their The Kids in the Crowd, which has garnered attention through streaming platforms and live performances, reflecting on the band's longevity without specific chart peaks reported yet.

Awards and nominations

Simple Plan has received numerous awards and nominations throughout their career. The following table lists selected accolades:
YearAwardCategoryResult
2002CASBY AwardsFavorite New Video ("I'm Just a Kid")Won
2002Juno AwardsNew Group of the YearNominated
2002Juno AwardsJack Richardson Producer of the YearNominated
2003MuchMusic Video AwardsPeople's Choice: Favourite Canadian GroupWon
2003MuchMusic Video AwardsBest International Video by a Canadian ("Addicted")Nominated
2003MuchMusic Video AwardsMuchLOUD Best Rock Video ("I'd Do Anything")Nominated
2003MTV Video Music AwardsBest New ArtistNominated
2003Juno AwardsMusic DVD of the YearNominated
2004MuchMusic Video AwardsPeople's ChoiceWon
2004Juno AwardsAlbum of the YearNominated
2004Juno AwardsGroup of the YearNominated
2004Juno AwardsPop Album of the YearNominated
2004MTV Video Music AwardsBest Editing ("Perfect")Nominated
2004MTV Video Music AwardsViewer's Choice ("Perfect")Nominated
2005MuchMusic Video AwardsPeople's ChoiceWon
2005MuchMusic Video AwardsBest Pop Video ("Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)")Nominated
2005MuchMusic Video AwardsBest Video ("Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)")Nominated
2005MTV Video Music AwardsBest Editing ("Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)")Nominated
2005MTV Video Music AwardsBest Cinematography ("Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)")Nominated
2005Teen Choice AwardsChoice Rock GroupWon
2005Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer SongNominated
2006MuchMusic Video AwardsPeople's ChoiceWon
2006ADISQ AwardsMost Successful Artist Outside QuebecWon
2006Juno AwardsFan ChoiceWon
2006MTV Asia AwardsFavourite Pop ActNominated
2006MuchMusic Video AwardsMuchLOUD Best Rock Video ("Crazy")Nominated
2007NRJ Music AwardsBest International Group/DuoNominated
2008MuchMusic Video AwardsPeople's ChoiceWon
2008MuchMusic Video AwardsBest Video ("When I'm Gone")Nominated
2008MuchMusic Video AwardsMuchLOUD Best Rock Video ("When I'm Gone")Nominated
2008Teen Choice AwardsChoice Rock GroupNominated
2008Kerrang! AwardsBest Single ("Your Love Is a Lie")Nominated
2009MuchMusic Video AwardsUR Fave Video ("Save You")Won
2009Juno AwardsAlbum of the YearNominated
2009Juno AwardsGroup of the YearNominated
2011Juno Awards (Young Artists for Haiti, Pierre Bouvier)Single of the Year ("Wavin' Flag")Won
2011MuchMusic Video AwardsMuchLOUD Rock Video ("Can't Keep My Hands Off of You")Nominated
2012NRJ Music AwardsFrancophone Group/Duo (with Marie-Mai)Won
2012Juno AwardsAllan Waters Humanitarian AwardWon
2012Yahoo! Canada AwardsCanadian with the Biggest ImpactWon
2012MuchMusic Video AwardsInternational Video ("Summer Paradise")Nominated
2012MuchMusic Video AwardsUR Fave Video ("Summer Paradise")Nominated
2012ADISQ AwardsAnglophone AlbumNominated
2012ADISQ AwardsMost Successful Artist Outside QuebecNominated
2012Canadian Radio Music AwardsSOCAN Song of the Year ("Jet Lag")Nominated
2013Radio Canada/La Presse AwardsPersonality of the YearWon
2013Canadian Radio Music AwardsAllan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit AwardWon
2013MTV Platinum Video Play Awards"Summer Paradise"Won
2013Canadian Radio Music Awards (Artists Against, Pierre Bouvier)Hitchseeker Award ("True Colors")Won
2013Radio Canada/La Presse AwardsArts and EntertainmentNominated
2013Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee MedalAwarded
2013Canadian Radio Music AwardsSOCAN Song of the Year ("Summer Paradise")Nominated
2014MTV Europe Music AwardsBest World StageNominated
2014YMCA Peace MedalAwarded
2014CBC Music AwardsHeart of GoldNominated
2015Alternative Press Music AwardsArtist Philanthropic AwardNominated
2016ADISQ AwardsAnglophone AlbumNominated
2016ADISQ AwardsMost Successful Artist Outside QuebecNominated
2017Canadian Meritorious Service CrossAwarded

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