About me, my first GC's song was "Bloody Valentine". I liked it so much and I wanted to know some more about Good Charlotte... From this day I'm GC's fun)
I rememeber i was in like 3rd grade and my best friend was singing boys and girls at school and i went home and listened to it cause my older brother had the cd and i really liked it lol then i kinda forgot about them as i got older but then i heard dance floor anthem when that came out and fell back in love and have been in love ever since :P
I can't remember which one I heard first - either girls and boys or Lifestyles - but I know I heard one of them and then heard the other one not long after hearing the first one, but i wasn't into music then so I didn't really pay much attention to the song. Then when Keep your hands off my girl came out I loved it and was all like "oohh...Good Charlotte I recognise that name!". and I've been obsessed ever since.
My first GC song was 'Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous' BUT I did make sure I bought the first album and the future albums. I even bought the 2 DVD's that they released........
It was the last day of 4th grade. (I'm a freshman in high school now.) I live in a pretty nice district, and the school had a field day for the students who were moving on to the intermediate school. There was a DJ at the party, and my friend, Jake, requested the song "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous". He seemed excited about the artist (at the time, unknown to me) so I asked him who they were. He told me some stuff about GC and recommended that I download "Lifestyles" and "The Anthem". The DJ put on "Lifestyles" and I immediately loved it. When I got home I went online and burned a few GC songs off of Walmart.com. I listened to the anthem a half-dozen times and memorized the lyrics. The songs I downloaded only fueled the fire. It was summer vacation and I needed a rally-point after my parents’ divorce which had happened a few months earlier. My birthday has always been one or two days after the last day of school, and I generally received a good amount of cash from relatives. I remember getting a $20 Target gift card. That was more than enough to buy "The Young and the Hopeless". The album carried me through the endless summer days of Indiana and forged my love of Good Charlotte.