First used: on merch sometime during the GYHO era. It is the modernized version of the original symbol from the first album.
First used: on merch sometime during the GYHO era. It is the modernized version of the original symbol from the first album.
First used: on merch sometime during the GYHO era. It is the modernized version of the original symbol from the first album.
First used: in 2011 during the release of the Get Your Heart On! album, mostly on its disc cover, official website and merch
Meaning: The letters stand for the words in the name of the record while the image of a heart stands for “H” in GYHO
First used: January 18th 2008 the official website started an interactive “spinning wheel”, also called as the “SP wheel”, which released a surprise for the fans every day till the rlease of the self-titled record
First used: after the release of Still Not Getting Any (2004)
Meaning: It is said to be tied to the picture in the booklet of SNGA, where Simple Plan are standing in front of a house.
First used: after the release of Still Not Getting Any (2004)
Meaning: It is said to be tied (as the so-called “caduceus” – a symbol of medicine) to the picture in the booklet of SNGA, where Simple Plan are dressed as old men in a hospital.
First used: after the release of Still Not Getting Any (2004)
Meaning: It is said to be related to the picture in the booklet of SNGA, where Simple Plan are on a golf pitch.
First used: on the album cover of No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls (2002)
First used: on the album cover of No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls (2002)
First used: on the album cover of No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls (2002)