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AVRIL LAVIGNE - The Best Damn Thing
| Guardian |
| For most former teenage pop stars, the third album means one thing: time to grow up, either by removing more clothes or singing more ballads. Not so for Avril Lavigne. As a teenager, she made angst-pop, all surly rebellion and misfit power. Now, as a married woman of 22, she has let her inner teenager run riot: The Best Damn Thing is a high-octane blast on which she is having the time of her life....full text |
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| MusicOMH.com |
| Things have certainly changed for Canadian rocker Avril Lavigne since 2004's sophomore effort Under My Skin. Where that album portrayed a petulant, pre-marriage Avril on angst overload - she moaned about boys, boys and, well, boys - latest disc The Best Damn Thing doesn't so much as moan about boys, rather it showcases Lavigne in a far feistier mood, kicking their asses and taking names respectively....full text |
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| Entertainment Weekly |
| So this is Avril as an old married woman. ''Get out my face/You're not my taste.../ Don't ask why/Goodbye!'' the 22-year-old veteran taunts before dissolving into giggles at the end of ''I Can Do Better,'' a pop-punk kiss-off on The Best Damn Thing, her third album. ...full text |
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