I must confess, I have Avril a bit ridiculed ironically at the beginning, because in her song "Complicated" she sings even that one is not supposed to adjust to dannach totally campy 3x to repeat in an interview that it is not a cheap Britney. Not that I would be a außgesprochener Britney fan, but that would be it probably also believed so. This CD expresses definitely much better to what it Avril goes in life and in music, as each interview that she gave up now. Some songs on the CD can even "Complicated" as a "sleeping pill" look. "Sk8ter Boi" is a cheeky punk song about a girl that a Skaterboater can ablitzen because he it is not good enough and later annoyed because he is famous and she did not. The song chasing faster than you can press the stop button by the boxes and can even punks Green Day probably look old. Also in "Losing Grip" (a song about the former) and "Unwanted" (a song about people who want to have nothing to do with, because they think of themselves as something better) goes guitar technically so throw down and Avril leaves her aggressions free rein. But there is not only aggression: "I'm with you" is a heartbreaking ballad with strings and in "Naked", one of the best declarations of love at all, Avril sings about the fact that you can not dissemble before a person who is a really loves , "Tomorrow" is a song with acoustic guitar casual Mistempo. Another funny song is "My World", a song about the world in which one hides when you're at home in a dreary backwater. The intro of "Things I Never Say" sounds a bit ripped off as with Bell, Book & Candle. On "Nobody's Fool" s is a little "crossover moderate" with rap beats and chanting. All other songs are mid-tempo rock songs that are good to classify the oeuvre. As Michelle Branch Avril is also certainly not the new Alanis, but at least as good and all Alanis & Co.Fans likely to be enthusiastic about the untamed emotions and the 110% personal lyrics on this CD. No matter what I think as a person of Avril, this CD earned a ++.