Simple Plan Discography

Simple Plan Discography

This is the discography of Simple Plan, a Canadian pop rock band formed in 2002, consists of four studio albums, two live albums, two video albums, two extended play and seventeen singles (including a promotional single).

In 2002 he released the first album, No Pads, No Helmets ... Just Balls which soon became a moderate commercial success and was certified multi-platinum in Australia and platinum in Canada and the United States. Of the four singles released, Perfect was the most that stood out, reaching the fifth position on the Canadian Hot 100, the sixth in the ARIA Singles Chart and the twenty-fourth on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2003, they released their first video album, A Big Package for You and the live album, Live in Japan, which was released only in Canada and Japan in 2004, was released the band's first EP, Live in Anaheim and second album studio, Still Not Getting Any ... The album outsold its predecessor in all countries except the U.S.. In Brazil, Still Not Getting Any ... was certified gold by ABPD. The album spawned five singles: "Welcome to My Life" in 2004, "Shut Up!", "Untitled" and "Crazy" in 2005 and "Perfect World" in 2006. The first became the band's biggest hit, reaching the top ten in several countries.

MTV Hard Rock Live, the second material live was released in 2005 and was certified gold record by ABPD, for more than forty thousand copies sold. Simple Plan was released as the third studio album and played on the music charts of Asian, European and American. Getting certified gold and platinum in Brazil in Canada. In 2009, the band released their second EP, iTunes Live from Montreal. The album Get Your Heart On! released in 2012, spawned four singles: Can't Keep My Hands Off You, Jet Lag, Astronaut and Summer Paradise.

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