Despite the piercings and spiky hairdos of Good Charlotte frontmen Joel and Benji Madden, the filth and the fury of punk are not in evidence on The Young and the Hopeless. Rather, Good Charlotte lean toward the sunny power pop favored by the lighter Huntingdon Beach, California, outfits. Nevertheless, with the title track and "The Anthem" ("I'm just a minor threat"), the band appeals directly to high-school outsiders.
Relationship problems are delved into in "Wondering" and "Say Anything," and they even find space to explore comic horror with "My Bloody Valentine." So they're not as intense or enraged as the hardcore likes of Black Flag or even Linkin Park. But the undeniably strong melodies this bunch comes up with have plenty of appeal on their own terms. --Dominic Wills
The album that launched GC into the spotlight of their fame! Their prior first album was also very well done, but I do consider both their first album and Young and Hopeless classic GC!
My favourite album. I think any band, even GC, could ever make an album like this one. It's just PERFECT. Every song, every word are just RIGHT. Yeah, I know... I'm obsessed :D