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The
East
Coast
post-grunge
quartet
Good
Charlotte
is
just
barely
distinctive
from
the
likes
of
corporate
alternative
rockers
Blink-182
and
Third
Eye
Blind
but
the
fresh
five
faces
composing
this
quintet
from
Maryland
first
started
off
in
1996
practically
shy
of
strumming
a
chord.
Vocalist
Joel
Madden
and
his
twin
brother
guitarist
Benji
who
never
sang
or
played
an
instrument
in
their
lives
were
instantly
inspired
to
form
a
band
after
seeing
the
Beastie
Boys
on
their
1995
Ill
Communication
tour.
They
soon
formed
Good
Charlotte
with
high
school
chums
Paul
(bass)
and
Aaron
(drums)
and
Billy
(guitar)
was
added
later.
They
all
had
a
passion
for
the
energetic
elements
spawned
from
'70s
punk
rock
but
also
sentimental
enough
for
killer
ballads
found
in
mainstream
corporate
rock.
Quickly
the
band
made
a
name
for
themselves
in
and
around
the
D.C.
area
playing
the
WHFS
annual
rock
show
HFSFestival
in
1998
and
1999.
A
year
later
Good
Charlotte
issued
their
self-titled
debut
on
Epic.
The
Madden
brothers
scored
a
gig
as
MTV
VJ's
and
soon
were
all
over
the
network's
late
night
rock
show
All
Things
Rock.
This
promotion
helped
the
band
greatly
as
they
spent
time
behind
the
scenes
writing
songs
for
the
new
album.
By
the
fall
of
2002
Good
Charlotte
was
ready
to
release
The
Young
and
the
Hopeless.
"Lifestyles
of
the
Rich
and
Famous"
and
"Anthem"
catapulted
the
band
into
the
mainstream
in
2003
and
shared
dates
with
New
Found
Glory
for
the
third
annual
Civic
Tour
were
equally
successful.
In
2004
the
band
returned
with
The
Chronicles
of
Life
and
Death.
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