"I'd Do Anything" is the second single to be taken from Simple Plan's debut album No Pads, No Helmets... Just Balls. It features vocals from Mark Hoppus ( blink-182 and +44). I'd Do Anything is featured in "Buzz Cuts," a list of songs of the 30 best alternative rock songs. The song is also featured in the movie The Hot Chick.
The song is mostly about a relationship breakup with a girlfriend and the desperate attempts to get her back. The music vi...
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