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Simple Plan established itself with an interesting mixture of upbeat melodies and dramatic lyrics in its first album. Released five years ago, it was titled interestingly enough and for no known reason as No Pads, No Helmets, Just Balls. The music was punk but with optimistic undertones and the CD yielded hits like Addicted, Perfect, The Worst Day Ever, I’m Just a Kid and I’d Do Anything. Fans loved the combination.

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                    [Title] => A not-so-simple Simple Plan
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Simple Plan established itself with an interesting mixture of upbeat melodies and dramatic lyrics in its first album. Released five years ago, it was titled interestingly enough and for no known reason as No Pads, No Helmets, Just Balls. The music was punk but with optimistic undertones and the CD yielded hits like Addicted, Perfect, The Worst Day Ever, I’m Just a Kid and I’d Do Anything. Fans loved the combination.

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