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Here we go, the results of the Avril rate as decided by you all. Which song will come out on top, and which will drop out right away? Speculation please!

 

As a reminder, this is what you rated:

 

SINGLES

 

Complicated

Sk8er Boi

I'm With You

Losing Grip

Mobile

 

Don’t Tell Me

My Happy Ending

Nobody’s Home

He Wasn’t

 

Keep Holding On

Girlfriend

When You're Gone

Hot

The Best Damn Thing

 

Alice

 

What The Hell

Smile

Wish You Were Here

 

Here's to Never Growing Up

Rock N Roll

Let Me Go (feat. Chad Kroeger)

 

ALBUMS

Let Go

Under My Skin

The Best Damn Thing

Goodbye Lullaby

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21. Alice

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Average: 5.95

Highest: 10 (troublepink, Escapar82, Regina, Marina XCX)

Lowest: -1 (Lukuzz)

 

So the first track out, as predicted, was Avril's song for the 2010 film Alice In Wonderland. No shocks here, I'm not massive on it and find the chorus a little shouty.

 

NOOOOOOO :( Alice is amaze. SHAME ON YOU ALL.
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20. Mobile

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Average: 6.23

Highest: 10 (Marina XCX)

Lowest: -1 (Luciano)

 

I genuinely can't remember how this one goes, but it was a radio-only single in Australia and got a physical in New Zealand, so I included it on that basis. Interestingly, a music video was filmed for this back in 2002, but was never released, and leaked onto YouTube in 2011.

 

'Mobile' is one of my favourites from the first album. :wub: Really good, although I can't see why it was a single anywhere, if I'm honest.
'Mobile' is one of my least favourite songs from an otherwise pretty incredible album.

Sad to see "Alice" so low, but she has so many great singles. :love:

 

"Mobile" is lovely too. ^_^

Okay, Mobile is way too low. Come on!

 

Came on shuffle today and I almost sung right out loud along with 'EVERYTHING'S CHANGING' :wub:

I don't think there's a bad track on Let Go, probably Unwanted but only because it doesn't fit with the rest, not that it is actually bad.
Alice LAST. Really? I mean it's clearly not her best, but to be below 'Keep Holding On' and 'Mobile'?
Alice LAST. Really? I mean it's clearly not her best, but to be below 'Keep Holding On' and 'Mobile'?
You're disgusting. -_-

 

KHO is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard (not even joking :lol:).

Alice is better than Keep Holding on but I think the one that should've come last is Let Me Go.
Alice should be in The Top 10..How could someone give (-1) to a wonderful ballad/soundtrack..?

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Rock and Roll and What the Hell for the top 2, please.
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19. The Best Damn Thing

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Average: 6.36

Highest: 9.5 (Jonjo)

Lowest: 2 (Rob Summers)

 

The fourth and final single from Avril's third album comes third last here. The song performed pretty poorly worldwide, with the UK release being scrapped entirely for this reason.

 

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4. Goodbye Lullaby

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Average: 7.5

Highest: 11 (Envoirment)

Lowest: 0 (Pavel)

 

A quick albums interlude shows that the first album to drop out is Avril's fourth effort, one I've barely gone back to aside from the singles. It didn't quite capture me, or many people going by its commercial success. Despite selling 2 million copies worldwide, it makes it her lowest selling album to date (excluding her newest one, although that looks unlikely to even sell that).

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