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Cardiology Studio album by Good Charlotte Released October27,2010(2010-10-27) Recorded August 2009April 2010 at Studio Can Am, Tarzana, CA; Armoury Studios, Vancouver, B.C.; The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, B.C. Genre Pop punk, alternative rock, Pop Rock Length 46:52 Label Capitol Producer Don Gilmore Good Charlotte chronology Singles from Cardiology "Like It's Her Birthday" Released: August 24, 2010 "Sex on the Radio" Released: December 2010 "Counting the Days" Released: August 16, 2010 "Last Night" Released: March 7, 2011 "1979" Released: July 2011

Cardiology is the fifth studio album by Good Charlotte. After various updates and uncertainty, it was finally announced the album would be released on November 2, 2010 through Capitol Records.[1] Certain disruptions in the release involve the decision to re-record the entire album. As of September 2011, the album has sold over 52,000 copies.[2]

On December 3, 2008, Kerrang! magazine announced that Good Charlotte would be releasing their fifth studio album, Cardiology in 2009. The title of which, according to Benji Madden, comes from the lyrical content of the album, which he explained: "all is connected to the heart".[3] At the time, Madden also added that they had already written 20 songs for the album, and are said to be heading back to their pop punk roots.

Describing the sound to MTV news, Joel Madden said "There's nothing dance-y on the record, though, at all, which is different from our last one,"[4] further implying a movement away from the sound of Good Morning Revival, though some of the songs still are remniscent of it.[5][6]

The band has been frequently giving fans updates about the album on their Twitter accounts. In late July 2009, Joel Madden mentioned that the band was close to track listing the album. On August 9, 2009, Benji Madden mentioned that they have yet to record the songs, but they are written. On August 25, 2009, Benji Madden announced on the official Good Charlotte website that the band were in the final stages of tracking and recording the album. He also gave fans a single line from one of the new songs:

"She liked me better when I [was] different, No one knew me then, back in Maryland"[7]

Benji Madden also said on his Twitter account on August 26 that they are shooting for a March/April release date. "We are shooting for March/April guys. sorry for the wait but we wanna do this one right. Don't worry, you will get some music before then". On September 22, 2009, Joel Madden made a tweet that he was tracking vocals for a song called "There She Goes", and on September 29, 2009, he mentioned he tracked vocals for the song "1979". On October 14, 2009 Benji Madden posted a blog on the official Good Charlotte website describing the album's sound as "a more mature version of our self titled album... really simple production, just all about the songs and the lyrics. There will definitely be some surprises though, wouldn't be a GC record if there weren't right?" He also continues in his blog with lyrics from one of the new songs on the album called "Standing Ovation" with the lines:

"Can't you see the world is on their feet for You and Me, and its alright cause you've got me, even when I'm gone I'll never leave, so go on and get your dreams..."[8]

On January 19, 2010, Benji posted a note on the official Good Charlotte website giving an update to fans about the album. He mentioned that they had finished the album which was produced by Howard Benson. However, the band didn't feel right about the sound of the album because Howard Benson focused on making it a commercial success. Good Charlotte decided to scrap the album, and got back with Don Gilmore, the producer of the band's self-titled debut album and previous album, Good Morning Revival. Benji Madden stated in the note that the band "needed to be in the studio with someone who understood the heart of [the] band. And what that is, it's YOU GUYS".[9]

On August 5, 2010 Benji posted some lyrics on his official Twitter account for the song speculated to be "Let the Music Play".

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