Simple Plan Biography
The Montreal-based punk-pop group 1999 is comprised of high
school pals Pierre Bouvier (vocals), Jeff Stinco (guitar), David Desrosiers (bass), Sebastien Lefebvre (guitar), and Chuck
Comeau (drums). The five-piece initially came together when Comeau and Bouvier founded Reset at age 13. Reset was a modest
success in Canada, touring the country with fellow punkers MxPx, Ten Foot Pole, and Face to Face. A debut album followed in
1997, however Comeau bowed out quietly to attended college. Two years later, Comeau let his studies take a back seat in order
for he, Stinco, and Lefebvre to start making music. Bouvier was still in charge of Reset during this time, but grew tired of being both a frontman and a guitarist. He and Comeau
reconnected at a Sugar Ray show in late 1999 and it wasn't long until Bouvier was back with Comeau and the rest of his motley
crew. Desrosiers, who replaced Bouvier in Reset, was asked to join Comeau and his pals, and 1999 was born. They landed show
dates with the annual Vans Warped Tour in 2001 as well as spots with Toronto's Snow Jam. By now, 1999 had a spunky, energetic
punk sound. It was textured like Cheap Trick, but raw like Pennywise. In 2002, 1999 headed into the studio to make a record.
Good Charlotte's Joel Madden and Mark Hoppus of blink-182 joined 1999 during those sessions and the end result was the fiery, fun No Pad, No Helmets...Just
Balls, which was released in spring 2003 on Lava. The group took home a 2003 MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice "Favorite
Canadian Group" in June. Their Bob Rock-produced second album Still Not Getting Any… followed the next year.
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