Well, that awkward goth phase didn't last long! With all the impatience of an ADD-riddled teen rebel,
Avril Lavigne ditched the gloomy façade 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.
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