They are signed to Atlantic Records.
Simple Plan's first CD was "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls" and that came out in 2002!<3 SIMPLE PLAN FOR LIFE<33333
simple plan playes punk rock
lead vocals for simple plan is Pierre Bouvier and backing vocals is David desrosiers<3 SIMPLE PLAN FOR LIFE<3
no they havnt done any simple plan songs
Simple Plan are a Canadian boy band who play rock and skater music.
early 2011
Simple Plan's first CD was "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls" and that came out in 2002!<3 SIMPLE PLAN FOR LIFE<33333
I'm still wondering!! I think they have a plan to wait to do it until her show comes out.???
The Dillinger Escape Plan are an American mathcore band who formed in 1997 after the disbanding of Arcane. They band are currently signed to Sumerian Records.
Simple Plan formed in 1999 in Montreal, Canada when the band members were still in high school. They shared a love for punk rock music and decided to start a band together to pursue their passion for music. Initially, they played shows in their local area and gained popularity, leading to their eventual signing with a record label.
Well the new record should be coming out in 2010, Pierre said that it should be out around October.
no the songs name is untitled by simple plan
In an interview Pierre said that they just played shows and then this record company set up this meeting type of thing and after like 3-ish meetings he dicided he wanted to sign them...that's what i think happened from what i heard any way! SIMPLE PLAN FOR LIFE<33333
By having the best promotional and solicitation package ready but also following the requirements of the given label you are looking to connect with. The more you can showcase to a real record label that you have strong music, a basic marketing plan that is being implemented and showcasing that you are making things work on the smallest levels helps to entice the larger scale labels to take a serious look at you.
Because the band Simple Plan wanted it to be a simple plan to become famous and the movie showed how it looks like a Simple Plan well accomplished.
Simple Plan has never disclosed their religious beleifs. Simple plan is a Canadian Rock Group.
That depends on: 1) The make/model of guitar 2) Where the signatures are located and what they used to sign it (sharpie?) If it's a good guitar and it is signed on the pickguard (which can easily be replaced) then I'd recommend selling the guitar with a new pickguard. Then seperately sell the signed pickguard to a Simple Plan fan (assuming you can find one). The market for a guitar without their signature is probably a lot bigger than the market for a guitar signed by them. Also note - Simple Plan is not The Beatles - the value of that signature will go down in time, not up. If you're thinking about selling, I'd suggest selling sooner rather than later.