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Good Charlotte's frontmen, identical twins Joel and Benji Madden, were born on 11th of March, 1979 to a middle class family in Waldorf, Maryland. Their mother raised them in spirit of strict Christian up-bringing. Their father left the family when the twins were 16 years old, causing financial problems for the family. For a short period of time the twins had to work as shampoo boys in a cosmetic salon. Benji and Joel cite their older brother Josh for introducing them to rock music by bands such as Rancid and Social Distortion. After attending a Beastie Boys concert at the age of 16, Benji and Joel decided to start their own band, although Joel had never sung before, and Benji had never played guitar. The first band which they started was called "The Benji, Joel, and Brian Band,' which they started with their friend Brian. But the band didh`t live very long. Then they started Good Charlotte in 1995 when they recruited childhood friends Paul Thomas (bass) and Aaron Escolopio (drums). They soon went to Annapolis, Maryland where they were introduced to Billy Martin by a friend.
After releasing an EP, entitled Another EP, in 1999, Good Charlotte released their first own album in 2000, which was not a huge commercial success. Most popular singles, released from that album were "Little Things" and "Motivation Proclamation," and "Festival Song". Aaron was the drummer in their debut album, Good Charlotte, before leaving the band in the beginning of 2001 to join the band "Wakefield" with his brother, Ryan. He was replaced with Dusty, just a temporary drummer, who had left the band before the recording of their second album, "The Young and the Hopeless". As a result, veteran professional studio drummer Josh Freese played for that album. |