Festival Song
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“Festival Song” | |||||
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Single by Good Charlotte from the album Good Charlotte |
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Released | 2001 | ||||
Format | CD single | ||||
Recorded | 1999 - 2000 | ||||
Genre | Pop punk | ||||
Label | Epic | ||||
Writer(s) | Benji and Joel Madden | ||||
Producer | Don Gilmore | ||||
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"Festival Song" is the third single taken from Good Charlotte's self-titled debut album Good Charlotte. Joel Madden of Good Charlotte says the song is about the HFStival, an annual rock festival sponsored by Washington, D.C./Baltimore, Maryland radio station WHFS, "I grew up coming to the HFStival. . . I wrote this song about being here, how we wanted to quit our jobs to be in a band. We have all our friends, the fans and the radio support right here."
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- The song's music video was shot during the band's sets at both days of the 2001 HFStival. [1].
- The video features cameos from members of Mest, Linkin Park and New Found Glory.
- Benji Madden states on the Video Collection DVD that the band only got to make this video, because they were touring a lot and record sales had started to go up.
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