S.O.S. (Good Charlotte song)
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"S.O.S." | ||
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Song by Good Charlotte | ||
from the album The Chronicles of Life and Death | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Genre | Alternative rock, Punk pop | |
Length | 3:42 | |
Label | Epic Records, Daylight Records | |
Writer(s) | Good Charlotte | |
Producer(s) | Eric Valentine | |
The Chronicles of Life and Death track listing | ||
Walk Away (Maybe) (3) |
"S.O.S." (4) |
I Just Wanna Live (5) |
This article is about the 2004 song by Good Charlotte. For other songs of the same name, see SOS (disambiguation)#Music.
"S.O.S." is a song by Good Charlotte. The person is trying to contact people to save him. Then thinks if he should stay and if people will miss him. The song is considered a follow up to the song "Hold On", a song dealing with suicide and suicide prevention. It was released on their album, The Chronicles of Life and Death.
Good Charlotte |
Joel Madden | Benji Madden | Billy Martin | Paul Thomas | Dean Butterworth |
Aaron Escolopio | Chris Wilson |
Discography |
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Albums: Good Charlotte | The Young and the Hopeless | The Chronicles of Life and Death | Good Morning Revival |
Singles: Little Things | Motivation Proclamation | Festival Song | Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous | The Anthem | Girls and Boys | The Young and The Hopeless | Hold On | Predictable | I Just Wanna Live | The Chronicles of Life and Death | We Believe | The River | Keep Your Hands Off My Girl |
Songs: Riot Girl | S.O.S. | Dance Floor Anthem |
Videography |
Good Charlotte Video Collection | Good Charlotte Live at Brixton Academy | Fast Future Generation |
Labels |
Epic Records | Daylight Records |
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