A Canadian pop-punk rock band, Simple Plan consists of Pierre Bouvier (vocals), Chuck Comeau (drums), David Desrosiers (bass), Seb Lefebvre (guitar) and Jeff Stinco (lead guitar). The band hit it big in 2002 with the hit song "I'd Do Anything" and followed up that success with hits like "Addicted", "Perfect", "Welcome to My Life", "Shut Up!" and "Untitled (How Can This Happen to Me?)."
When Alok Singh thought of starting Novatium Solutions in 2005, he had a simple plan in his mind — to make computing simple and affordable without compromising on the user experience.
Publ.Date : Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:44:53 GMTEach year we gather to lay a wreath of Indian corn at the base of J. Q. Ward’s statue “The Pilgrim” located near Central Park’s East 72nd Street entrance and read Edward Winslow’s description of the first Thanksgiving feast at Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621. We always send out invitations in early November, which these last few years have been designed and printed by Robert Warner at the ...
Publ.Date : Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:38:58 GMTI’m going to answer the question posed in the title of this post before I explain what the hell is going on: No. No, they do not. But that’s not going to stop the cutting-edge new owners of what was once CBC’s Hockey Night In Canada theme, because according to Exclaim , those owners (some other sports network) are getting Neil effing Peart—drummer and lyricist for Rush—to redo the number. Ugh ...
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On their second album "Still Not Getting Any..." the track "Shut Up" is supposed to be a response to critics who treated the band poorly.
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