EAC Rips | CD and DVD Singles | 10x APE/FLAC+CUE+LOG | 2x VIDEO_TS | Complete Scans | > 2,78 GB
Alternative Rock/Pop Rock | Over than 2 hours of Music | Label: Arista/RCA Records / Sony BMG | Cat. # available
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Avril Lavigne first appeared in summer 2002, touting an addictive debut single (the spunky pop/rock gem "Complicated") and a skatepunk image that purposely clashed with the polished glamour of mainstream pop. Lavigne, who was 17 at the time, quickly rose to teen idol status, selling several million copies of her debut album, Let Go (the best-selling album by a female artist in 2002), while inspiring a genuine fashion craze with her penchant for tank tops and neckties. As the decade progressed, so did Lavigne's marketable sound, which took a contemplative turn on the sophomore effort Under My Skin before reaching an aggressively upbeat tone for 2007's The Best Damn Thing.
Born into a devout Christian household in the small town of Napanee, Ontario, Lavigne sharpened her vocal talents in church choirs, local festivals, and county fairs. She began playing guitar and writing songs in her early teens, focusing her early efforts on country music and contributing vocals to several albums by local folk musician Steve Medd. Arista Records caught wind of the singer and brought her aboard at the age of 16, with CEO Antonio "L.A." Reid personally taking Lavigne under his wing. She quit high school, relocated to Manhattan, and set to work with a handful of prime songwriters and producers, but the partnerships only produced country songs -- not the rock music in which Lavigne had become increasingly interested. Arista relented and instead sent Lavigne to Los Angeles, where she fashioned her melodic, edgy debut alongside such writing teams as the Matrix. Released in 2002, Let Go was the polished product, and its four high-charting singles -- "Complicated," "Sk8er Boi," "I'm with You," and "Losing Grip" -- led the album to multi-platinum status within its second month of release. Lavigne became the youngest female musician ever to have a number one album in the U.K., and she supported the wildly popular disc (which eventually gained eight Grammy nominations) with a tour of Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia.
Compared with the skin-bearing antics of other teen idols -- Britney Spears chief among them -- Avril Lavigne was a new kind of superstar, one whose appeal didn't rely on sexy videos or suggestive music. She further distinguished herself by bypassing the assistance of professional writing teams during the creation of her second album, choosing instead to collaborate with singer/songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, Evanescence's Ben Moody, and Evan Taubenfeld (who had previously worked with Lavigne as her touring guitarist). Released in May 2004, Under My Skin was more serious than its predecessor, dealing with such issues as premarital sex ("Don't Tell Me"), depression ("Nobody's Home"), and the death of Lavigne's grandfather ("Slipped Away"). The album debuted at number one in more than ten countries, went platinum within one month, and further established Lavigne as a pop icon. Incidentally, a song that was co-written by Lavigne and ultimately cut from the final track list -- "Breakaway" -- was later given to Kelly Clarkson, who used it as the title track and leadoff single for her Grammy-winning sophomore album.
Lavigne married her boyfriend of two years, Sum 41's Deryck Whibley, in July 2006, just one month after the animated film Over the Hedge announced her cinematic debut (Lavigne voiced the part of Heather, a hungry opossum). She also appeared in Richard Linklater's fictional adaptation of Fast Food Nation, which was released that November. Nevertheless, she spent most of the year working on her third album, enlisting former blink-182 drummer Travis Barker to play drums and cherry-picking a variety of producers (including her husband) to helm the recording sessions. The Best Damn Thing appeared in April 2007, and its leadoff single, "Girlfriend," marked a return to the bratty, spunky punk-pop of her first album. "Girlfriend" soon became the subject of controversy as the '70s power pop band the Rubinoos sued Lavigne, claiming that her tune reworked their 1979 song "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend." No amount of bad publicity could hurt the singer, however, as "Girlfriend" became her biggest U.S. single ever and The Best Damn Thing topped album charts worldwide.
Avril Lavigne - Complicated (CDS 2002)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 11:45 min | DATA & Full Scans | 148 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Complicated (Tom Lord-Alge Mix)
02. I Don't Give
03. Why
04. Complicated (MV)
Label: Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 94577-2
Avril Lavigne - Sk8er Boi (CDS 2002)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 10:55 min | DATA & Full Scans | 134 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Sk8er Boi
02. Get Over It
03. Nobody's Fool (Live)
04. Sk8er Boi (MV)
Label: Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 97978-2
Avril Lavigne - I'm With You + Sk8er Boi (DVD Single 2002)
NTSC | VIDEO_TS folder | TT: ~ 13 minutes | Full Scans | > 928 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Sk8er Boi (MV)
02. I'm With You (MV)
03. A Day In The Life (Interview)
04. Sketer Girl (TV Spot)
05. Street Performer (TV Spot)
06. Photo Gallery / Weblinks
Label: Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 51024-9
Avril Lavigne - Losing Grip + Complicated (DVD Single 2003)
NTSC | VIDEO_TS folder | TT: ~ 9 minutes | No Scans | > 626 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Losing Grip (MV)
02. Complicated (MV)
03. Photo Gallery / Weblinks
Label: Arista Records, Inc.
Avril Lavigne - Don't Tell Me (CDS 2004)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 10:14 min | DATA & Full Scans | 152 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Don't Tell Me
02. Don't Tell Me (Live Acoustic)
03. Take Me Away
04. Don't Tell Me (MV)
Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 60842-2
Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending (CDS 2004)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 13:48 min | DATA & Full Scans | 186 MB
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Tracklist:
01. My Happy Ending (LP Version)
02. My Happy Ending (Live Acoustic)
03. Take Me Away (Live Acoustic)
04. Take It (Unreleased)
05. My Happy Ending (MV)
Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 63096-2
Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home (CDS 2004)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 12:41 min | DATA & Full Scans | 163 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Nobody's Home
02. Nobody's Home (Live Acoustic)
03. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
04. I Always Get What I Want
05. Nobody's Home (MV)
Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 65318-2
Avril Lavigne - He Wasn't (CDS 2005)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 9:32 min | DATA & Full Scans | 140 MB
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Tracklist:
01. He Wasn't
02. He Wasn't (Live Full Band Performance)
03. He Wasn't (Live Acoustic Version)
04. He Wasn't (MV)
Arista Records, Inc.
Catalog Number: # 69074-2
Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend (CDS 2007)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 6:52 min | Full Scans | 62 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Girlfriend (Radio Edit)
02. Alone (Non Album Track)
Label: RCA Records
Catalog Number: # 70735-2
Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend (Japan CDS 2007)
APE-IMG+CUE+LOG | 7:15 min | Full Scans | 70 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Girlfriend (Radio Edit - Clean Edition)
02. Girlfriend (Instrumental)
Label: BMG Japan, Inc.
Catalog Number: # BVCP-29620
Avril Lavigne - Special 4 Tracks PROMO Sampler (Japan CDS 2008)
FLAC-IMG+CUE+LOG | 17:03 min | Scans | > 130 MB
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Tracklist:
01. When You're Gone (Album Version)
02. When You're Gone (Acoustic Version)
03. Girlfriend (The Submarines' Time Warp '66 Mix)
04. Girlfriend (Junkie XL Extended Mix)
Label: BMG Japan, Inc.
Catalog Number: # None, Promo CD
Alice by Avril Lavigne (CDS 2010)
FLAC-IMG+CUE+LOG | 8:03 min | Full Scans | 108 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Avril Lavigne - Alice
02. Plain White T's - Welcome To Mystery
Label: Buena Vista Records
Catalog Number: # 629536-2
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https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556111/01.Complicated.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556121/02.Sk8erBoi.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556131/03.DontTellMe.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556141/04.MyHappyEnding.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556151/05.NobodysHome.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556161/06.HeWasnt.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556171/07.Girlfriend.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556181/08.JapanGirlfriend.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556191/09.JapanPromoEP.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556201/10.Alice2.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556211/11.Sk8erBoiWithYouDVD.part1.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556221/11.Sk8erBoiWithYouDVD.part2.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152556231/12.ComplicatedLosingGripDVD.part1.rar
https://www.filesonic.com/file/152567351/12.ComplicatedLosingGripDVD.part2.rar
Avril Lavigne - The Best Dawn Thing (2007) [Japan Edition + 2x Bonus DVD]
EAC | FLAC-Image+CUE+LOG > 342 MB | Full Scans & DATA > 102 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 101 MB
2x Bonus DVD from the Limited & Deluxe packages | PAL/NTSC | VIDEO_TS | LPCM 2.0 | 2,2/1,7 GB
Alternative Rock / Pop | TT: ~ 114 minutes | Label: RCA Records/BMG Japan | Catalog Number: BVCP-24110 +

The first clue to the sound of Avril Lavigne's third CD, The Best Damn Thing, comes in the form of her kickoff single, "Girlfriend," which is filled with singing, clapping, and cheerleader-style chanting. The song is quite a sonic contrast to her previous disc, Under My Skin, which was considered to be Lavigne's more mature follow-up to her 16 million-selling debut CD, Let Go. Like that debut, The Best Damn Thing will be largely and deeply embraced by teenage girls, and is packed with songs that will create enthusiastic sing-alongs in concert. There are a handful of numbers that will appeal to a wider audience; "Innocence" and disc closer "Keep Holding On" would both fit perfectly in a Gray's Anatomy episode, while the sultry message and solid harmonies in "Hot" will appease ears of many ages. Lavigne's husband, Sum 41 frontman Deryk Whibley makes an appearance as producer and instrumentalist on a handful of tracks; their union, however, seems to have bred more than love. "I Don't Have to Try" and "Everything Back But You" both have a frenetic pace and chorus that is so eerily Sum-like that if they weren't married, a copyright lawsuit might ensue. That aside, the record oscillates between lyrically acerbic fare ("One of Those Girls," "I Can Do Better") and fluffy sugar-pop melodies ("Contagious," "The Best Damn Thing") delivering far more spunk rock than punk rock.
Well, that awkward goth phase didn't last long! With all the impatience of an ADD-riddled teen rebel, Avril Lavigne ditched the gloomy fa?ade of her sophomore Under My Skin and dove back into the well-scrubbed mosh pit for her third album, The Best Damn Thing. Frankly, the change in pace comes as a bit of a relief. The serious Avril on Under My Skin never felt genuine -- the shift from the exuberance of "Sk8er Boi" to the meandering ruminations of "Don't Tell Me" and "My Happy Ending" seemed sudden and forced, a misguided attempt to prove that Lavigne was a serious songwriter -- so as soon as The Best Damn Thing opens with the bright bubblegum blast of "Girlfriend" and its cheerleader chant, everything within Avril's world seems right again. If anything, this third album feels even more adolescent than her aggressively catchy-n-shallow debut, Let Go, perhaps because this is an album where Avril is allowed to run wild. She can curse, spit, and strut to her heart's content, she can taunt her rivals and steal their boyfriends, then bitch out the boy for not understanding her once he belongs to her. She impatiently rushes through the power ballads -- there are only three of them, all impeccable melodic anthems designed to keep the crossover adult audience Let Go won, all better than their equivalents on Under My Skin -- because she can't wait to get back and raise hell like the spoiled brat that she's thrilled to be. Avril swears like she's just discovered profanity, cheerfully spitting out four-letter words (and their compounds) with glee, but everything she does here she does with unrestrained glee. She truly believes she's the best damn thing you've ever seen, she knows it's all about her -- or, as she shouts on "I Don't Have to Try," "I wear the pants!" -- and if you don't agree, she knows you're wrong and you can go to hell (actually, she'd probably say something a lot stronger). This sense of entitlement will surely rankle anybody who's just a little bit older than Avril's 22 years, who will also find that the perennial Lavigne complaint holds: she ain't no punk, she's a brat that any grizzled old punk will want to beat with a baseball bat. (How do you know if you're one of the old guys? If you recognize the chorus of "Girlfriend" as a total lift from the Rubinoos' "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," you're an old guy, even if you're 20.) But The Best Damn Thing wasn't made for them, nor was it made with any sense (or even regard) for the past: it was made to exist totally in the moment, in a time when a moment speeds by faster than light. And, frankly, that's what good about The Best Damn Thing: it's as exuberant, irreverent, and exciting as any other bubblegum pop, defiantly silly and shallow, but also deliriously hooky. If Lavigne didn't have the hooks -- if neither "Girlfriend" nor the title track weren't driven by cheerleader chants, if "Everything Back But You" didn't snarl like prime Green Day, if "I Can Do Better" didn't soar on its chorus -- her snotty attitude would be unbearable, but these are terrific, addictive pop songs that are harder and tougher yet feel fresher and lighter than her big hits from Let Go. True, this is far from deep, but Under My 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.
Track list
Japanese CD:
01. Girlfriend
02. I Can Do Better
03. Runaway
04. The Best Damn Thing
05. When You're Gone
06. Everything Back But You
07. Hot
08. Innocence
09. I Don't Have To Try
10. One Of Those Girls
11. Contagious
12. Keep Holding On
13. Alone [Bonus Track for Japan]
14. DATA Track [Girlfriend MV]
EAC LOG
Bonus DVD (version 1):
01. Making of The Best Damn Thing
02. Photo gallery (Album session)
Running time: 41 minutes
PAL format. LPCM Stereo sound.
Another Bonus DVD (version 2):
01. Everything Back But You [Live from the Orange Lounge]
02. Girlfriend [Live from the Orange Lounge]
03. Hot [Live from the Orange Lounge]
04. When You're Gone [Live from the Orange Lounge]
05. Girlfriend [Music Video]
06. When You're Gone [Music Video]
07. Hot [Music Video]
08. Girlfriend (Dr. Luke Remix feat. Lil Mama) [MV]
Running time: 29 minutes
NTSC format. LPCM Stereo sound.
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