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True, this is far from deep but Under the Skin proved that a deep Avril is a dull Avril. The Best Damn Thing, in contrast, builds on every one of her bratty strengths which makes for ridiculously catchy pop - the kind of music that provides a soundtrack for teens and guilty pleasures for everyone else.
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Crammed with hooks, The Best Damn Thing is a triumphant comeback.
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A fun, engaging record.
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The dumb, girly, giddy Best Damn Thing reembraces the 15-year-old pom-pom punkette within, with multitracked hand claps, Toni Basil-gone-bad cheers, and pep-rally-rattling guitars.
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It's a consciously lightweight pop-punk romp that appears to have been inspired by "Since U Been Gone," Kelly Clarkson's massive hit.
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It’s enormous, senseless, superficial, selfish, and cocky past the point of absurdity, but it’s never wrong.
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The range of emotions and material on display make The Best Damn Thing a much easier listen than the monotonous angst of Under My Skin.
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BillboardA mostly sassy'n'snotty affair on which she sounds even younger than when her debut album, 2002's "Let Go," went multiplatinum. [28 Apr 2007]
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SpinThe Best Damn Thing rarely takes itself too seriously. [May 2007, p.89]
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Lavigne's punk-lite cheerleader chic could well be tweens' first tantalizing steps down the primrose path to Patti Smith.
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A boisterous and bratty collection of hook-swamped shout-alongs.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 297 out of 416
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Mixed: 51 out of 416
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Negative: 68 out of 416
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Jun 17, 2011
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henryg.Jul 11, 2007