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Avril Lavigne (album)

Avril Lavigne is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released on November 1, 2013, through Epic Records in North America and Sony Music Entertainment worldwide. Lavigne collaborated with numerous producers including Martin Johnson, Peter Svensson, David Hodges, Matt Squire, and Chad Kroeger. In both musical and lyrical aspects, the album represents a departure from the acoustic-oriented production of her previous album Goodbye Lullaby (2011), featuring a more uptempo pop sound juxtaposed with power and piano ballads. Avril Lavigne also incorporates electronic music, industrial and punk rock. The album features two vocal collaborations: Kroeger and American industrial metal singer Marilyn Manson, making Avril Lavigne Lavigne's first album to contain featured vocalists. The album marks her first and only release through Epic Records, and is her second and final studio album with Sony Music, to which, from BMG, she first signed in 2000, before being moved to Sony Music following their acquisition of all BMG labels.

Avril Lavigne
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2013 (2013-11-01)
RecordedNovember 2011 – July 2013
Studio
Henson Recording Studios, Conway Recording Studios, The Lodge and Sleepwalker Studios (Los Angeles)
Genre
Length46:06
LabelEpic
Producer
Avril Lavigne chronology
Goodbye Lullaby
(2011)
Avril Lavigne
(2013)
Head Above Water
(2019)
Singles from Avril Lavigne
  1. "Here's to Never Growing Up"
    Released: April 9, 2013
  2. "Rock n Roll"
    Released: August 23, 2013
  3. "Let Me Go"
    Released: October 15, 2013
  4. "Hello Kitty"
    Released: May 23, 2014
  5. "Give You What You Like"
    Released: March 30, 2015

Avril Lavigne received generally positive reviews from music critics, with many praising its carefree, feel-good vibe while others criticized its "rebellious" attitude in some tracks, calling it forced and unnatural. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, selling 44,000 copies in its first week. While this proved to be her fifth consecutive top-five album on the chart, it also tallied the lowest first-week sales of Lavigne's career. It also peaked at number two in Japan, selling 47,873 copies in its first week, the highest opening for the album in a particular country. Worldwide, the album impacted moderately on the charts, reaching the top-ten in over twelve countries, while peaking at number one in China and Taiwan.

Five singles were released from Avril Lavigne worldwide. "Here's to Never Growing Up" was released as the lead single in April 2013 and was an international success, reaching number one on the Taiwan and Philippines charts, while reaching the top ten in China, Ireland, Japan and Russia among others. The second, "Rock n Roll", had less impact, while the third, "Let Me Go", performed well internationally, reaching the top 20 in Czech Republic, South Korea, and Canada. Lavigne also generated publicity with a controversial music video for the Japan-only fourth single "Hello Kitty". To further promote the album, Lavigne embarked on her fifth concert tour, The Avril Lavigne Tour.

Background, development and release edit

Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne announced that work on her fifth studio album had already begun, with eight songs written so far. Lavigne stated that the album would musically be the opposite of Goodbye Lullaby, with a release date rumored for sometime in 2012.[3] Lavigne explained, "Goodbye Lullaby was more mellow, [but] the next one will be pop and more fun again. I already have a song that I know is going to be a single, I just need to re-record it!"[4][5][6] In late 2011, Lavigne confirmed that she had moved to Epic Records, which is now headed by L.A. Reid, who signed Lavigne to Arista Records in 2000.[7] In August 2012, it was reported that Lavigne had completed work on the album, stating on her Twitter, "That's a wrap boyz @hodgesmusic and chad @Nickelback !!! Woo hoo. Super stoked for this record."[8]

In September 2012, Epic Records chairman L.A. Reid told Billboard that Lavigne "just completed" the album and that she enlisted her then-fiancée Chad Kroeger for a song. "She worked with Chad Kroeger, who is now her fiance, and they did a really good record," says Reid. He also revealed, "We're in the mixing process now and I expect to release it very soon. I'd like to get it out this year, but time seems to be flying. If we don't, it will be top of the new year."[9] The same month, French website Charts in France announced that the album would be released in March,[10] however, in April 2013, the singer announced that she was still working on the album, stating, "I've been working on this record for a year, so it's been quite a while," she said. "As soon as I played [producer LA Reid] the song, he wanted to put it out right away. So I'm actually still in the studio - I'm still making my record. I still have one more song left to write that I'm going to do by myself, because I love to do that. It's important for me. But it's just - it's all happened so fast, and I'm so excited."[11]

On August 8, 2013, Lavigne announced that the album would be a self-titled released and also revealed the cover art for the album via her Instagram account.[12] The cover features a closeup of her face against an all-black background, with her eyes ringed in smeared eyeliner, while her hair is pulled back tight on her head.[13] In an interview on Extra in September 2013, Lavigne said of the artwork: "I like it because I always wear my hair down, so I put my hair up and it's a little more fashion, I guess. I went nuts with the eye make-up, just a ton of black eye oil."[14] In an interview at the radio station WRVE, Lavigne confirmed that the album would be available to pre-order on September 24, 2013, and would be released later on November 5, 2013.[15] The official track listing was later revealed on September 5, while the entire album streamed on iTunes and her official website on October 29.[16]

Recording edit

 
 
The album features Lavigne's ex husband Chad Kroeger (left) and her friend Marilyn Manson (right).

Recording sessions began in November 2011,[17] and took place over a period of almost two years, concluding in July 2013. One of the first confirmed producers and writers for the album was Nickelback's frontman Chad Kroeger. The first song they wrote was "Let Me Go", a breakup ballad. "We started off [in March 2012] just getting to know each other, and then we really bonded through music," Lavigne said. Eventually, Lavigne and Kroeger became romantically involved in July 2012, and a month later they got engaged. Kroeger co-wrote 10 songs on the album, being the producer of three, and co-producer of four.[18] They promised power ballads, piano ballads, string arrangements and a duet.[11] Lavigne also worked with Evanescence former member David Hodges, commenting, "I’ve just spent 17 days working with Chad Kroeger and David Hodges. And the three of us have been writing a lot of songs together. A lot. And recording and having a really good time, having a really great time. They’re very talented musicians and it feels good for me to be around people like that."[19]

Boys Like Girls frontman Martin Johnson also worked with Lavigne on the album, co-producing five songs, including the lead-single "Here's to Never Growing Up".[20] In a Billboard interview, Lavigne revealed that she worked with Marilyn Manson on a track called "Bad Girl".[21] She said about the collaboration, "It's a heavier tune and I thought his voice would be perfect on it, so I hit him up. I called him and he came over to the studio and he really liked the track and he just put some vocals down on it. He was a pro and he did an amazing job. I really appreciate him as an artist and I love his style and I really respect him and his art, and I thought it was really cool to have him on this record."[22]

In an interview for 4Music, Lavigne teased a female collaboration, but it didn't make to the album.[22] Because Lavigne had written so many songs for her fifth album, she was considering releasing two back-to-back albums. This is the second time that Lavigne has mentioned writing enough material for more than one record, the first during the production of Goodbye Lullaby. "I kinda wanna do the back-to-back records because I've worked so hard on writing a ton of songs and I just wanna make it perfect. And then because there were so many it was like, 'OK well what makes sense?'," she commented.[23]

Composition and themes edit

"We've got these pop-rock tunes, and then these piano ballads with orchestras. I have a heavier song that Marilyn Manson's on called 'Bad Girl,' and then I've got a song called 'Hello Kitty' that sounds like nothing I've done before. 'Here's To Never Growing Up' is one of the rock tunes on it, but it's all over the place."

—Lavigne talking about the album's diversity.[21]

 
Lavigne in Brasilia 2014.

In an interview for Nylon, Lavigne stated that the album was "more artistic" than her previous efforts, explaining, "This time it's not just all songs about relationships and dudes. I just wanted to write songs and make something that was a little more artistic. I wanted to go down that road, I wasn't trying to write a big radio record."[24] While discussing the album's style for Entertainmentwise, Lavigne opined, "The album is really all over the place. There's piano songs which are just piano and vocals, some very raw, emotional pieces. There's a few summer songs, it's nostalgic."[25] Regarding the album's lyrical meaning, she commented, "Lyrically I pushed myself to talk about different subjects I haven't talked about before. I didn't want to be so simple. I tried to really express myself and go deeper."[24] [...] "There's a bunch of summer songs then a couple of songs which are pretty nostalgic, about looking back like ‘17’. I guess I didn't mean for it to turn out like that but it's good."[25]

While discussing the songs on the album, Lavigne revealed, "I'm really excited about the song 'Hello Kitty' that I've written for this record, because I'm obsessed with Hello Kitty and it's really fun and the sound is different," she said. "It sounds like nothing I've done before, and I even throw a little bit of Japanese in it."[11] She also described the song called "Rock n Roll" as "LOUD, impressive and it stands for so many other things than just music – that's really what it comes down to - and it's a song that I’m just putting the final touches to now."[22] She also called her duet with Marilyn Manson as "heavier" and "rock".[21] While responding what was her favourite song on the album, Lavigne answered, "'Give You What You Like,' 'Hush Hush' and 'Bad Girl.'"[25]

Songs edit

The album's opening track "Rock n Roll" is an upbeat, pop punk song, about a boisterous declaration of rebellion on which Lavigne puts up her "middle finger to the sky" to "let 'em know that we're still rock and roll."[26] The second track and lead single, "Here's to Never Growing Up", is a celebration of being forever young.[27] The third track "17" was considered a "fizzy, buzzing look back on adolescence,"[28] over a "steady" beat, "long acoustic" strums and "yelping" vocals that refract the mischievous glow of youth. It also stays the course, recalling her high school days of "learning how to break the rules".[29] The fourth track, "Bitchin' Summer", is a mid-tempo song where she and the object of her affection are like "high school lovebirds" and she's picking him up at the liquor store.[28] "Let Me Go", the fifth track, is a duet with Lavigne's husband and Nickelback's frontman Chad Kroeger, and was described by Lavigne as "the journey of love through one's life, going from one stage in one love into finding the right one."[18] The sixth track "Give You What You Like" is a sensual-sounding ballad[30] about the exchange of physical pleasures to combat loneliness.[29]

The seventh track "Bad Girl" finds Lavigne teaming up with Marilyn Manson in a rock,[29] industrial[31] and nu metal arrangement,[32] with Manson singing about his perverted "daddy" fantasies while Lavigne invites him to "do whatever" and more.[30] "Hello Kitty" sees Lavigne flirting with electronic music[33] and techno pop,[29] while also featuring a dubstep breakdown.[30] Lyrically, Lavigne pointed out that the song "is about her love of the Japanese brand" but also has a "flirtatious" meaning.[33] The ninth track, the pop rock "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet",[29] finds its protagonist rounding "third base and headed for a home run,"[30] while the bouncy "Sippin' on Sunshine" with lyrics about the sunshine being delivered by way of a kiss.[34] The breakup track "Hello Heartache" has a background vocal hook crawling "la-la-la"[29] and a skittering backbeat, which amplify Lavigne's pain. The twelfth track "Falling Fast" is a country pop influenced song. The song's guardedly celebrates new love[34] with "hushed" rock elements and "crystallized" melody, which was described by Jason Lipshutz of Billboard as "at home on a Taylor Swift album".[29] "Hush Hush", the last track on the album's standard edition, is a piano-driven ballad which emits a rush of feelings - regret, anger, desperation, nakedness, and finally, faint hopefulness.[29]

Promotion edit

Lavigne promoted the album with a series of live performances. First, she went to Los Angeles' famed Sunset Strip club, "the Viper Room", performing a range of tracks, including "17".[35] On September 21, 2013, Lavigne performed on the iHeart Radio Festival, performing "Here's to Never Growing Up", "Rock n Roll" and other hits.[36] In October 2013, Lavigne performed at "We Day 2013", which took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She performed "Let Me Go" with Chad Kroeger, as well as "Girlfriend" and "Here's to Never Growing Up".[37] On November 5, 2013, during the album's release day in the United States, Lavigne performed "Let Me Go" and snippets of "Girlfriend" and "Sk8er Boi".[38] She also performed "Let Me Go" on The Katie Couric Show, on November 8, 2013[39] and on Conan, on November 11, 2013.[40] On December 4, 2013, Lavigne performed on Q102's Jingle Ball, singing "Here's To Never Growing Up", "Girlfriend", "Let Me Go" and "Sk8er Boi".[41]

Singles edit

On April 9, 2013, the album's lead single, "Here's to Never Growing Up", produced by Martin Johnson of the band Boys Like Girls, was released.[42] The song received mixed reviews, but was the album's most successful single. The track peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, also reaching the top-twenty in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, while reaching the top-ten in Ireland and Japan.[43] A lyric video featuring submitted photographs of fans "never growing up" was released onto Lavigne's official Vevo account the same day as the release of the single.[44] The song's official music video was later released on May 9, 2013.[45]

The second single, "Rock n Roll", premiered on Lavigne's official YouTube channel on July 18, 2013, and was released on August 27, with the music video premiering a week earlier on August 20, while the lyric video for the song, featuring fan-made videos submitted through Instagram, was released onto Lavigne's official Vevo account on August 12, 2013.[46] The song received very limited commercial success, being a success in Japan, where it reached number five. However, it only managed to peak at number 37 in Canada, number 45 in Australia, number 68 in the United Kingdom and number 91 in the United States.[47]

"Let Me Go" featuring Chad Kroeger was confirmed as the album's third single.[48] It premiered on the radio station KBIG on October 7, 2013. It was officially impacted contemporary hit radio in Italy on October 11, 2013.[49] It was later made available for purchase on iTunes along with its music video on October 15, 2013.[50] Worldwide, "Let Me Go" was more successful than "Rock n Roll", reaching a peak of number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and the top-forty in Austria. Elsewhere, it also achieved moderate impact in the United Kingdom and the United States.[51]

On February 27, 2014, Lavigne revealed on her Twitter page that she would be releasing two singles in two different territories.[52] Later, she revealed that "Hello Kitty" was going to be released in Asia, shooting its music video in March 2014.[53] Lavigne also revealed the cover art for the single and its music video was released on April 21, 2014.[54] Its music video was heavily criticised by critics, with Billboard labelling it "abhorrent" and "lazy".[55] Its depiction of Japanese culture was met with widespread criticism, which has included suggestions of racism, with Lavigne denying it.[56] "Hello Kitty" debuted at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, due to the popularity of its music video.[57]

On March 21, 2014, Lavigne confirmed that "Give You What You Like" would be released as the album's fifth single. Almost a year later, on February 2, 2015; the official artwork for "Give You What You Like" was uploaded via Lavigne's official Twitter account along with the announcement that the song would be featured in the upcoming Lifetime film Babysitter's Black Book, which premieres on February 21, 2015. The following day, a 30-second clip of the music video, including footage from the film, was posted on Vevo.[58] On February 10, 2015, the music video for "Give You What You Like" was released. The song was released to the radio by Epic Records on March 30, 2015, as the album's fifth single.[59]

Other songs edit

The only promotional single "How You Remind Me" was released in Japan on December 11, 2012, as a digital download on the One Piece Film: Z soundtrack.[60] It was released on December 19, 2013, as a digital download in the UK.[61] The song was included in the Japan, Taiwan and China Tour Edition of the album as one of the bonus tracks.[62]

Tour edit

To further promote the album, Lavigne embarked on her fifth concert tour, "The Avril Lavigne Tour", starting in Asia,[63] followed by South America.[64] In the United States, Lavigne served as opening act on the Backstreet Boys tour, "In a World Like This Tour".[65]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic65/100[66]
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolute Punk6/10[67]
AllMusic     [68]
Billboard82/100[29]
Digital Spy     [69]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[30]
The Guardian     [70]
musicOMH     [71]
Sputnikmusic     [72]

At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, it received an average score of 65, based on 9 reviews indicating "Generally favorable reviews".[66] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the album a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "one of Avril's livelier and better albums; it's all about the good times, no matter how temporary or illusionary they may be."[68] Erlewine also wrote that the "hooks are stronger, better than so many of Avril's songs since her 2002 debut, Let Go."[68] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard praised the album for "encapsulat[ing] everything worth loving about the 29-year-old's long-running artistry," highlighting that "unlike 2011's Goodbye Lullaby, which featured moments in which Lavigne sounded unsure of herself, the singer is fully in control here."[29] Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly was also positive, praising Lavigne for "revealing her grown-woman wisdom," noticing that the album "reminds us that maturity sometimes means doubling down on what's expected of you."[30] Sowing Season of Sputnikmusic wrote that the album "couldn't be a better representation of her career up to the present day. It's fun, easily digestible pop for the masses, featuring the soaring choruses and melodies that made us fall in love with her over the past ten years."[72]

Sam Lansky of Idolator lauded the album as his "favorite pop album of the year," labeling it "the Avril-iest album of Avril's career. It's brimming with character, jagged with contradictions, deeply nostalgic, occasionally annoying, likably bratty and mostly great."[28] Laurence Green of musicOMH praised the album, writing that "the eponymous effort goes a long way to restore the singer to her rightful place as purveyor of some of the most carefree, feelgood pop around."[71] Craig Manning of Absolute Punk acknowledged that, "It's not going to be a new favorite album for anyone other than Avril Lavigne's most ardent admirers, but a handful of great summer mixtape songs and a few other exercises in mindless pop fun are still enough to make 'Avril Lavigne' the eponymous singer's best record in nine years."[67] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian echoed the same thought, calling the "bratty nostalgia trip", "the best thing she's done in years."[70] In a more negative review, Chuck Eddy of Rolling Stone found that the album features "soggy ballads, sometimes vaguely goth or R&B, and tries in vain to keep up with Taylor Swift," but praised "Hello Kitty" for feeling "truly playful."[31] Kyle Fowle of Slant Magazine also found the exploration of life-affirming mantras and boasts of rebelliousness "forced, as if she's trying to capture an attitude, and craft a persona, that she no longer lives."[32]

Accolades edit

Award Year Category Result Ref.
Juno Awards 2015 Pop Album of the Year Nominated [73]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2014 The Best Selling English Album Won [74]
World Music Awards 2014 World's Best Album Nominated [75]

Commercial performance edit

Avril Lavigne debuted at number five on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling over 44,000 copies, becoming Lavigne's fifth straight top 10 album. However, it also heralded her lowest peak and first-week sales on the chart.[76] In its second week, the album dropped from number 5 to number 26.[77] As of September 2015, the album has sold 156,000 pure copies in the United States and received a Gold certification from RIAA with 500,000 units sold in the US.[78][79] In Canada, the album debuted at number four, with sales of 8,500 copies. With this chart position, Lavigne managed to have all of her albums debut on the chart within the top five.[80] The album was certified Platinum in MC Canada with 80,000 units sold.[81] In Japan, the album debuted at number-two, shifting 47,873 copies in its first week, becoming the second album by Lavigne to peak in this position, the other being Goodbye Lullaby (2011).[82] As of 2014, the album has sold over 210,000 copies in Japan.[83]

In the United Kingdom, the album debuted and peaked at number 14 with a little over 9,000 units sold, becoming her first album to enter and peak outside the top 10 within the United Kingdom, leaving the charts after one week.[84] As of September 2015, Avril Lavigne sold 50,000 copies, becoming the least successful album by Lavigne in the United Kingdom. In Australia, the album debuted at number 7, selling 2,829 copies[85] and remained on the chart for two weeks.[86] In China and Taiwan, the album debuted at the top of the charts, eventually receiving Gold certification in China with sales of 10,000 copies.[87] The album is the 9th best selling album of 2013 in Taiwan with sales of over 36,000 sold making Lavigne the only female western artist on the Top 10 list.[88] Avril Lavigne selftitled album has sold 650,000 copies worldwide as of April 2014.[89]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Rock n Roll"
3:26
2."Here's to Never Growing Up"
  • Lavigne
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
  • J Kash
  • Johnson
3:34
3."17"
  • Lavigne
  • J Kash
  • Johnson
3:24
4."Bitchin' Summer"
  • Squire
  • Kroeger
3:30
5."Let Me Go" (featuring Chad Kroeger)
  • Lavigne
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
4:27
6."Give You What You Like"
  • Lavigne
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
3:45
7."Bad Girl" (featuring Marilyn Manson)
  • Lavigne
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
2:54
8."Hello Kitty"
  • Lavigne
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
  • Johnson
3:16
9."You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"Lavigne
  • Chris Baseford
  • Kroeger
3:13
10."Sippin' on Sunshine"
  • Lavigne
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
  • J Kash
  • Johnson
3:29
11."Hello Heartache"
  • Lavigne
  • Hodges
Hodges3:49
12."Falling Fast"LavigneHodges[90]3:13
13."Hush Hush"
  • Lavigne
  • Hodges
Hodges3:59
Total length:46:06
Target bonus track[91]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Rock n Roll" (acoustic)
  • Lavigne
  • Svensson
  • Göransson
  • J Kash
  • Kroeger
  • Hodges
3:24
Japanese edition and digital expanded edition bonus tracks[62]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Bad Reputation"
2:42
16."How You Remind Me"Kroeger4:06
Special Asian tour edition bonus DVD[92]
No.TitleLength
1."Here's to Never Growing Up" (music video)3:45
2."Rock n Roll" (music video)5:01
3."Let Me Go" (featuring Chad Kroeger) (music video)5:06
China tour edition bonus single[62]
No.TitleLength
1."Let Me Go" (radio edit)3:59
2."Let Me Go" (main version)4:27
3."Let Me Go" (instrumental)4:27

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Avril Lavigne.[1]

  • Keith Armstrong – assistant mixer
  • Chris Baseford – additional engineer, recorder, producer, instruments
  • Chris Bernard – gang vocals
  • Cory Bice – assistant engineer
  • Candece Campbell – A&R
  • David Campbell – string arrangements
  • Chad Copelin – bass, programming, recorder
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Dan Dymtrow – management
  • Şerban Ghenea – mixing
  • Dan Gillan – gang vocals
  • Justin Glasco – drums, percussion
  • Larry Goetz – additional guitar, mandolin
  • Richard B. Göransson – songwriter, producer, guitar, keyboards
  • John Hanes – engineer for mix
  • Jeri Heiden – art direction, design
  • Justin Hergett – assistant engineer for mix
  • David Hodges – songwriter, piano, gang vocals, instruments, backup vocals, producer, programming, acoustic guitars, background vocals, keys, additional vocal producer, keys
  • Sam Holland – recorder
  • Martin Johnson – producer, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, programming, percussion, cigar box guitar, background vocals, songwriter, gang vocals, additional instrumentation, recorder
  • Taylor Johnson – mandolin
  • Devin Kam – gang vocals
  • Nik Karpen – assistant mixer
  • J Kash – songwriter, backup vocals
  • Suzie Katayama – cello
  • Ethan Kaufmann – acoustic guitar, electric guitars
  • Chad Kroeger – songwriter, vocals, gang vocals, producer, instruments, guest vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitars, drums, percussion, additional vocal producer
  • Miguel Lara – assistant additional engineer
  • Avril Lavigne – songwriter, vocals, gang vocals, guitars, background vocals, percussion, executive producer
  • Adam Leber – management
  • Mark Liddell – photography
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixer
  • James McAlister – drums, percussion
  • Peter Mack – assistant additional engineer, assistant recorder
  • Marilyn Manson – guest vocals
  • Max Martin – additional programming, keyboard
  • Tony Maserati – mixing
  • Steven Miller – guitars, mixing
  • Kyle Moorman – programming, additional producer, gang vocals, recorder
  • Josh Newell – additional engineer
  • Dave "Rave" Ogilvie – mixing
  • Brandon Paddock – programming, additional producer, gang vocals, bass, recorder
  • L.A. Reid – executive producer
  • Eva Reistad – assistant additional engineer
  • JP Robinson – epic art direction
  • Larry Rudolph – management
  • Andrew Schubert – additional assistant mixer, assistant additional engineer
  • SMOG Design – art direction, design
  • Matt Squire – producer, instruments, backup vocals
  • Gordini Sran – programming, additional engineer
  • Steven Stark – cello
  • Nick Steinhardt – art direction, design
  • Kyle Stevens – assistant additional engineer, assistant recorder
  • Peter Svensson – songwriter, producer, guitar, programming, keyboards, recorder
  • Brad Townsend – additional assistant mixer, assistant additional engineer
  • Eric Weaver – assistant additional engineer

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[132] Platinum 80,000
Japan (RIAJ)[133] Gold 100,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[134] Gold 30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[135] Silver 60,000
United States (RIAA)[136] Gold 500,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Country Date Label
Australia[137] November 1, 2013 Sony Music
Germany[138]
United Kingdom[139] November 4, 2013 Columbia UK
United States[140] November 5, 2013 Epic
Taiwan[141] Sony Music Taiwan
Japan[142] November 6, 2013 Sony Music Japan
Thailand[143] Sony Music Thailand
China[144] December 3, 2013 Sony Music China

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This article is about the self titled album by Avril Lavigne For other albums by Lavigne see Avril Lavigne discography Avril Lavigne is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer songwriter Avril Lavigne It was released on November 1 2013 through Epic Records in North America and Sony Music Entertainment worldwide Lavigne collaborated with numerous producers including Martin Johnson Peter Svensson David Hodges Matt Squire and Chad Kroeger In both musical and lyrical aspects the album represents a departure from the acoustic oriented production of her previous album Goodbye Lullaby 2011 featuring a more uptempo pop sound juxtaposed with power and piano ballads Avril Lavigne also incorporates electronic music industrial and punk rock The album features two vocal collaborations Kroeger and American industrial metal singer Marilyn Manson making Avril Lavigne Lavigne s first album to contain featured vocalists The album marks her first and only release through Epic Records and is her second and final studio album with Sony Music to which from BMG she first signed in 2000 before being moved to Sony Music following their acquisition of all BMG labels Avril LavigneStudio album by Avril LavigneReleasedNovember 1 2013 2013 11 01 RecordedNovember 2011 July 2013StudioHenson Recording Studios Conway Recording Studios The Lodge and Sleepwalker Studios Los Angeles NightBird Recording Studios Hollywood P S Studio Stockholm and Casa de la Vida Studios Cabo San Lucas 1 GenrePop 2 rock 2 Length46 06LabelEpicProducerAvril Lavigne exec L A Reid exec Chris Baseford David Hodges Rickard B Goransson Martin Johnson Chad Kroeger Kyle Moorman Brandon Paddock Matt Squire Peter SvenssonAvril Lavigne chronologyGoodbye Lullaby 2011 Avril Lavigne 2013 Head Above Water 2019 Singles from Avril Lavigne Here s to Never Growing Up Released April 9 2013 Rock n Roll Released August 23 2013 Let Me Go Released October 15 2013 Hello Kitty Released May 23 2014 Give You What You Like Released March 30 2015 Avril Lavigne received generally positive reviews from music critics with many praising its carefree feel good vibe while others criticized its rebellious attitude in some tracks calling it forced and unnatural The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 selling 44 000 copies in its first week While this proved to be her fifth consecutive top five album on the chart it also tallied the lowest first week sales of Lavigne s career It also peaked at number two in Japan selling 47 873 copies in its first week the highest opening for the album in a particular country Worldwide the album impacted moderately on the charts reaching the top ten in over twelve countries while peaking at number one in China and Taiwan Five singles were released from Avril Lavigne worldwide Here s to Never Growing Up was released as the lead single in April 2013 and was an international success reaching number one on the Taiwan and Philippines charts while reaching the top ten in China Ireland Japan and Russia among others The second Rock n Roll had less impact while the third Let Me Go performed well internationally reaching the top 20 in Czech Republic South Korea and Canada Lavigne also generated publicity with a controversial music video for the Japan only fourth single Hello Kitty To further promote the album Lavigne embarked on her fifth concert tour The Avril Lavigne Tour Contents 1 Background development and release 2 Recording 3 Composition and themes 3 1 Songs 4 Promotion 4 1 Singles 4 2 Other songs 4 3 Tour 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground development and release editThree months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby Lavigne announced that work on her fifth studio album had already begun with eight songs written so far Lavigne stated that the album would musically be the opposite of Goodbye Lullaby with a release date rumored for sometime in 2012 3 Lavigne explained Goodbye Lullaby was more mellow but the next one will be pop and more fun again I already have a song that I know is going to be a single I just need to re record it 4 5 6 In late 2011 Lavigne confirmed that she had moved to Epic Records which is now headed by L A Reid who signed Lavigne to Arista Records in 2000 7 In August 2012 it was reported that Lavigne had completed work on the album stating on her Twitter That s a wrap boyz hodgesmusic and chad Nickelback Woo hoo Super stoked for this record 8 In September 2012 Epic Records chairman L A Reid told Billboard that Lavigne just completed the album and that she enlisted her then fiancee Chad Kroeger for a song She worked with Chad Kroeger who is now her fiance and they did a really good record says Reid He also revealed We re in the mixing process now and I expect to release it very soon I d like to get it out this year but time seems to be flying If we don t it will be top of the new year 9 The same month French website Charts in France announced that the album would be released in March 10 however in April 2013 the singer announced that she was still working on the album stating I ve been working on this record for a year so it s been quite a while she said As soon as I played producer LA Reid the song he wanted to put it out right away So I m actually still in the studio I m still making my record I still have one more song left to write that I m going to do by myself because I love to do that It s important for me But it s just it s all happened so fast and I m so excited 11 On August 8 2013 Lavigne announced that the album would be a self titled released and also revealed the cover art for the album via her Instagram account 12 The cover features a closeup of her face against an all black background with her eyes ringed in smeared eyeliner while her hair is pulled back tight on her head 13 In an interview on Extra in September 2013 Lavigne said of the artwork I like it because I always wear my hair down so I put my hair up and it s a little more fashion I guess I went nuts with the eye make up just a ton of black eye oil 14 In an interview at the radio station WRVE Lavigne confirmed that the album would be available to pre order on September 24 2013 and would be released later on November 5 2013 15 The official track listing was later revealed on September 5 while the entire album streamed on iTunes and her official website on October 29 16 Recording edit nbsp nbsp The album features Lavigne s ex husband Chad Kroeger left and her friend Marilyn Manson right Recording sessions began in November 2011 17 and took place over a period of almost two years concluding in July 2013 One of the first confirmed producers and writers for the album was Nickelback s frontman Chad Kroeger The first song they wrote was Let Me Go a breakup ballad We started off in March 2012 just getting to know each other and then we really bonded through music Lavigne said Eventually Lavigne and Kroeger became romantically involved in July 2012 and a month later they got engaged Kroeger co wrote 10 songs on the album being the producer of three and co producer of four 18 They promised power ballads piano ballads string arrangements and a duet 11 Lavigne also worked with Evanescence former member David Hodges commenting I ve just spent 17 days working with Chad Kroeger and David Hodges And the three of us have been writing a lot of songs together A lot And recording and having a really good time having a really great time They re very talented musicians and it feels good for me to be around people like that 19 Boys Like Girls frontman Martin Johnson also worked with Lavigne on the album co producing five songs including the lead single Here s to Never Growing Up 20 In a Billboard interview Lavigne revealed that she worked with Marilyn Manson on a track called Bad Girl 21 She said about the collaboration It s a heavier tune and I thought his voice would be perfect on it so I hit him up I called him and he came over to the studio and he really liked the track and he just put some vocals down on it He was a pro and he did an amazing job I really appreciate him as an artist and I love his style and I really respect him and his art and I thought it was really cool to have him on this record 22 In an interview for 4Music Lavigne teased a female collaboration but it didn t make to the album 22 Because Lavigne had written so many songs for her fifth album she was considering releasing two back to back albums This is the second time that Lavigne has mentioned writing enough material for more than one record the first during the production of Goodbye Lullaby I kinda wanna do the back to back records because I ve worked so hard on writing a ton of songs and I just wanna make it perfect And then because there were so many it was like OK well what makes sense she commented 23 Composition and themes edit We ve got these pop rock tunes and then these piano ballads with orchestras I have a heavier song that Marilyn Manson s on called Bad Girl and then I ve got a song called Hello Kitty that sounds like nothing I ve done before Here s To Never Growing Up is one of the rock tunes on it but it s all over the place Lavigne talking about the album s diversity 21 nbsp Lavigne in Brasilia 2014 In an interview for Nylon Lavigne stated that the album was more artistic than her previous efforts explaining This time it s not just all songs about relationships and dudes I just wanted to write songs and make something that was a little more artistic I wanted to go down that road I wasn t trying to write a big radio record 24 While discussing the album s style for Entertainmentwise Lavigne opined The album is really all over the place There s piano songs which are just piano and vocals some very raw emotional pieces There s a few summer songs it s nostalgic 25 Regarding the album s lyrical meaning she commented Lyrically I pushed myself to talk about different subjects I haven t talked about before I didn t want to be so simple I tried to really express myself and go deeper 24 There s a bunch of summer songs then a couple of songs which are pretty nostalgic about looking back like 17 I guess I didn t mean for it to turn out like that but it s good 25 While discussing the songs on the album Lavigne revealed I m really excited about the song Hello Kitty that I ve written for this record because I m obsessed with Hello Kitty and it s really fun and the sound is different she said It sounds like nothing I ve done before and I even throw a little bit of Japanese in it 11 She also described the song called Rock n Roll as LOUD impressive and it stands for so many other things than just music that s really what it comes down to and it s a song that I m just putting the final touches to now 22 She also called her duet with Marilyn Manson as heavier and rock 21 While responding what was her favourite song on the album Lavigne answered Give You What You Like Hush Hush and Bad Girl 25 Songs edit The album s opening track Rock n Roll is an upbeat pop punk song about a boisterous declaration of rebellion on which Lavigne puts up her middle finger to the sky to let em know that we re still rock and roll 26 The second track and lead single Here s to Never Growing Up is a celebration of being forever young 27 The third track 17 was considered a fizzy buzzing look back on adolescence 28 over a steady beat long acoustic strums and yelping vocals that refract the mischievous glow of youth It also stays the course recalling her high school days of learning how to break the rules 29 The fourth track Bitchin Summer is a mid tempo song where she and the object of her affection are like high school lovebirds and she s picking him up at the liquor store 28 Let Me Go the fifth track is a duet with Lavigne s husband and Nickelback s frontman Chad Kroeger and was described by Lavigne as the journey of love through one s life going from one stage in one love into finding the right one 18 The sixth track Give You What You Like is a sensual sounding ballad 30 about the exchange of physical pleasures to combat loneliness 29 The seventh track Bad Girl finds Lavigne teaming up with Marilyn Manson in a rock 29 industrial 31 and nu metal arrangement 32 with Manson singing about his perverted daddy fantasies while Lavigne invites him to do whatever and more 30 Hello Kitty sees Lavigne flirting with electronic music 33 and techno pop 29 while also featuring a dubstep breakdown 30 Lyrically Lavigne pointed out that the song is about her love of the Japanese brand but also has a flirtatious meaning 33 The ninth track the pop rock You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet 29 finds its protagonist rounding third base and headed for a home run 30 while the bouncy Sippin on Sunshine with lyrics about the sunshine being delivered by way of a kiss 34 The breakup track Hello Heartache has a background vocal hook crawling la la la 29 and a skittering backbeat which amplify Lavigne s pain The twelfth track Falling Fast is a country pop influenced song The song s guardedly celebrates new love 34 with hushed rock elements and crystallized melody which was described by Jason Lipshutz of Billboard as at home on a Taylor Swift album 29 Hush Hush the last track on the album s standard edition is a piano driven ballad which emits a rush of feelings regret anger desperation nakedness and finally faint hopefulness 29 Promotion editLavigne promoted the album with a series of live performances First she went to Los Angeles famed Sunset Strip club the Viper Room performing a range of tracks including 17 35 On September 21 2013 Lavigne performed on the iHeart Radio Festival performing Here s to Never Growing Up Rock n Roll and other hits 36 In October 2013 Lavigne performed at We Day 2013 which took place in Vancouver British Columbia Canada She performed Let Me Go with Chad Kroeger as well as Girlfriend and Here s to Never Growing Up 37 On November 5 2013 during the album s release day in the United States Lavigne performed Let Me Go and snippets of Girlfriend and Sk8er Boi 38 She also performed Let Me Go on The Katie Couric Show on November 8 2013 39 and on Conan on November 11 2013 40 On December 4 2013 Lavigne performed on Q102 s Jingle Ball singing Here s To Never Growing Up Girlfriend Let Me Go and Sk8er Boi 41 Singles edit On April 9 2013 the album s lead single Here s to Never Growing Up produced by Martin Johnson of the band Boys Like Girls was released 42 The song received mixed reviews but was the album s most successful single The track peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States also reaching the top twenty in Australia Canada and the United Kingdom while reaching the top ten in Ireland and Japan 43 A lyric video featuring submitted photographs of fans never growing up was released onto Lavigne s official Vevo account the same day as the release of the single 44 The song s official music video was later released on May 9 2013 45 The second single Rock n Roll premiered on Lavigne s official YouTube channel on July 18 2013 and was released on August 27 with the music video premiering a week earlier on August 20 while the lyric video for the song featuring fan made videos submitted through Instagram was released onto Lavigne s official Vevo account on August 12 2013 46 The song received very limited commercial success being a success in Japan where it reached number five However it only managed to peak at number 37 in Canada number 45 in Australia number 68 in the United Kingdom and number 91 in the United States 47 Let Me Go featuring Chad Kroeger was confirmed as the album s third single 48 It premiered on the radio station KBIG on October 7 2013 It was officially impacted contemporary hit radio in Italy on October 11 2013 49 It was later made available for purchase on iTunes along with its music video on October 15 2013 50 Worldwide Let Me Go was more successful than Rock n Roll reaching a peak of number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and the top forty in Austria Elsewhere it also achieved moderate impact in the United Kingdom and the United States 51 On February 27 2014 Lavigne revealed on her Twitter page that she would be releasing two singles in two different territories 52 Later she revealed that Hello Kitty was going to be released in Asia shooting its music video in March 2014 53 Lavigne also revealed the cover art for the single and its music video was released on April 21 2014 54 Its music video was heavily criticised by critics with Billboard labelling it abhorrent and lazy 55 Its depiction of Japanese culture was met with widespread criticism which has included suggestions of racism with Lavigne denying it 56 Hello Kitty debuted at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart due to the popularity of its music video 57 On March 21 2014 Lavigne confirmed that Give You What You Like would be released as the album s fifth single Almost a year later on February 2 2015 the official artwork for Give You What You Like was uploaded via Lavigne s official Twitter account along with the announcement that the song would be featured in the upcoming Lifetime film Babysitter s Black Book which premieres on February 21 2015 The following day a 30 second clip of the music video including footage from the film was posted on Vevo 58 On February 10 2015 the music video for Give You What You Like was released The song was released to the radio by Epic Records on March 30 2015 as the album s fifth single 59 Other songs edit The only promotional single How You Remind Me was released in Japan on December 11 2012 as a digital download on the One Piece Film Z soundtrack 60 It was released on December 19 2013 as a digital download in the UK 61 The song was included in the Japan Taiwan and China Tour Edition of the album as one of the bonus tracks 62 Tour edit Main article The Avril Lavigne Tour To further promote the album Lavigne embarked on her fifth concert tour The Avril Lavigne Tour starting in Asia 63 followed by South America 64 In the United States Lavigne served as opening act on the Backstreet Boys tour In a World Like This Tour 65 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic65 100 66 Review scoresSourceRatingAbsolute Punk6 10 67 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 68 Billboard82 100 29 Digital Spy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 69 Entertainment WeeklyB 30 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 70 musicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 71 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 72 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics it received an average score of 65 based on 9 reviews indicating Generally favorable reviews 66 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the album a rating of 3 5 out of 5 stars calling it one of Avril s livelier and better albums it s all about the good times no matter how temporary or illusionary they may be 68 Erlewine also wrote that the hooks are stronger better than so many of Avril s songs since her 2002 debut Let Go 68 Jason Lipshutz of Billboard praised the album for encapsulat ing everything worth loving about the 29 year old s long running artistry highlighting that unlike 2011 s Goodbye Lullaby which featured moments in which Lavigne sounded unsure of herself the singer is fully in control here 29 Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly was also positive praising Lavigne for revealing her grown woman wisdom noticing that the album reminds us that maturity sometimes means doubling down on what s expected of you 30 Sowing Season of Sputnikmusic wrote that the album couldn t be a better representation of her career up to the present day It s fun easily digestible pop for the masses featuring the soaring choruses and melodies that made us fall in love with her over the past ten years 72 Sam Lansky of Idolator lauded the album as his favorite pop album of the year labeling it the Avril iest album of Avril s career It s brimming with character jagged with contradictions deeply nostalgic occasionally annoying likably bratty and mostly great 28 Laurence Green of musicOMH praised the album writing that the eponymous effort goes a long way to restore the singer to her rightful place as purveyor of some of the most carefree feelgood pop around 71 Craig Manning of Absolute Punk acknowledged that It s not going to be a new favorite album for anyone other than Avril Lavigne s most ardent admirers but a handful of great summer mixtape songs and a few other exercises in mindless pop fun are still enough to make Avril Lavigne the eponymous singer s best record in nine years 67 Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian echoed the same thought calling the bratty nostalgia trip the best thing she s done in years 70 In a more negative review Chuck Eddy of Rolling Stone found that the album features soggy ballads sometimes vaguely goth or R amp B and tries in vain to keep up with Taylor Swift but praised Hello Kitty for feeling truly playful 31 Kyle Fowle of Slant Magazine also found the exploration of life affirming mantras and boasts of rebelliousness forced as if she s trying to capture an attitude and craft a persona that she no longer lives 32 Accolades edit Award Year Category Result Ref Juno Awards 2015 Pop Album of the Year Nominated 73 RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2014 The Best Selling English Album Won 74 World Music Awards 2014 World s Best Album Nominated 75 Commercial performance editAvril Lavigne debuted at number five on the U S Billboard 200 chart selling over 44 000 copies becoming Lavigne s fifth straight top 10 album However it also heralded her lowest peak and first week sales on the chart 76 In its second week the album dropped from number 5 to number 26 77 As of September 2015 the album has sold 156 000 pure copies in the United States and received a Gold certification from RIAA with 500 000 units sold in the US 78 79 In Canada the album debuted at number four with sales of 8 500 copies With this chart position Lavigne managed to have all of her albums debut on the chart within the top five 80 The album was certified Platinum in MC Canada with 80 000 units sold 81 In Japan the album debuted at number two shifting 47 873 copies in its first week becoming the second album by Lavigne to peak in this position the other being Goodbye Lullaby 2011 82 As of 2014 the album has sold over 210 000 copies in Japan 83 In the United Kingdom the album debuted and peaked at number 14 with a little over 9 000 units sold becoming her first album to enter and peak outside the top 10 within the United Kingdom leaving the charts after one week 84 As of September 2015 Avril Lavigne sold 50 000 copies becoming the least successful album by Lavigne in the United Kingdom In Australia the album debuted at number 7 selling 2 829 copies 85 and remained on the chart for two weeks 86 In China and Taiwan the album debuted at the top of the charts eventually receiving Gold certification in China with sales of 10 000 copies 87 The album is the 9th best selling album of 2013 in Taiwan with sales of over 36 000 sold making Lavigne the only female western artist on the Top 10 list 88 Avril Lavigne selftitled album has sold 650 000 copies worldwide as of April 2014 89 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Rock n Roll Avril LavigneChad KroegerDavid HodgesPeter SvenssonRickard GoranssonJ KashSvensson Goransson Martin Johnson Kyle Moorman a Brandon Paddock a 3 262 Here s to Never Growing Up Lavigne Kroeger Hodges J Kash JohnsonJohnson Moorman a Paddock a 3 343 17 Lavigne J Kash JohnsonJohnson Moorman a Paddock a 3 244 Bitchin Summer Lavigne Kroeger Hodges Matt Squire J KashSquire Kroeger3 305 Let Me Go featuring Chad Kroeger Lavigne Kroeger HodgesKroeger Hodges4 276 Give You What You Like Lavigne Kroeger HodgesKroeger Hodges3 457 Bad Girl featuring Marilyn Manson Lavigne Kroeger HodgesKroeger Hodges2 548 Hello Kitty Lavigne Kroeger Hodges JohnsonJohnson Moorman a Paddock a Hodges b Kroeger b 3 169 You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet LavigneChris Baseford Kroeger3 1310 Sippin on Sunshine Lavigne Kroeger Hodges J Kash JohnsonJohnson Moorman a Paddock a 3 2911 Hello Heartache Lavigne HodgesHodges3 4912 Falling Fast LavigneHodges 90 3 1313 Hush Hush Lavigne HodgesHodges3 59Total length 46 06 Target bonus track 91 No TitleWriter s Length14 Rock n Roll acoustic Lavigne Svensson Goransson J Kash Kroeger Hodges3 24 Japanese edition and digital expanded edition bonus tracks 62 No TitleWriter s Length15 Bad Reputation Ritchie Cordell Joan Jett Marty Joe Kupersmith Kenny Laguna2 4216 How You Remind Me Kroeger4 06 Special Asian tour edition bonus DVD 92 No TitleLength1 Here s to Never Growing Up music video 3 452 Rock n Roll music video 5 013 Let Me Go featuring Chad Kroeger music video 5 06 China tour edition bonus single 62 No TitleLength1 Let Me Go radio edit 3 592 Let Me Go main version 4 273 Let Me Go instrumental 4 27 Notes a signifies an additional producer b signifies a vocal producerPersonnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Avril Lavigne 1 Keith Armstrong assistant mixer Chris Baseford additional engineer recorder producer instruments Chris Bernard gang vocals Cory Bice assistant engineer Candece Campbell A amp R David Campbell string arrangements Chad Copelin bass programming recorder Tom Coyne mastering Dan Dymtrow management Serban Ghenea mixing Dan Gillan gang vocals Justin Glasco drums percussion Larry Goetz additional guitar mandolin Richard B Goransson songwriter producer guitar keyboards John Hanes engineer for mix Jeri Heiden art direction design Justin Hergett assistant engineer for mix David Hodges songwriter piano gang vocals instruments backup vocals producer programming acoustic guitars background vocals keys additional vocal producer keys Sam Holland recorder Martin Johnson producer electric guitar acoustic guitar piano programming percussion cigar box guitar background vocals songwriter gang vocals additional instrumentation recorder Taylor Johnson mandolin Devin Kam gang vocals Nik Karpen assistant mixer J Kash songwriter backup vocals Suzie Katayama cello Ethan Kaufmann acoustic guitar electric guitars Chad Kroeger songwriter vocals gang vocals producer instruments guest vocals acoustic guitar electric guitars drums percussion additional vocal producer Miguel Lara assistant additional engineer Avril Lavigne songwriter vocals gang vocals guitars background vocals percussion executive producer Adam Leber management Mark Liddell photography Chris Lord Alge mixer James McAlister drums percussion Peter Mack assistant additional engineer assistant recorder Marilyn Manson guest vocals Max Martin additional programming keyboard Tony Maserati mixing Steven Miller guitars mixing Kyle Moorman programming additional producer gang vocals recorder Josh Newell additional engineer Dave Rave Ogilvie mixing Brandon Paddock programming additional producer gang vocals bass recorder L A Reid executive producer Eva Reistad assistant additional engineer JP Robinson epic art direction Larry Rudolph management Andrew Schubert additional assistant mixer assistant additional engineer SMOG Design art direction design Matt Squire producer instruments backup vocals Gordini Sran programming additional engineer Steven Stark cello Nick Steinhardt art direction design Kyle Stevens assistant additional engineer assistant recorder Peter Svensson songwriter producer guitar programming keyboards recorder Brad Townsend additional assistant mixer assistant additional engineer Eric Weaver assistant additional engineerCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2013 15 Peakposition Argentinian Albums CAPIF 93 10 Australian Albums ARIA 86 7 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 94 9 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 95 36 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 96 38 Canadian Albums Billboard 97 4 China Albums Chart Sino Chart 98 1 Danish Albums Hitlisten 99 31 Dutch Albums 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