Avril Lavigne is back, and so is pop-punk | CBC News

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Lavigne is headed back to the Junos 20 years later— this time just to perform.

Lavigne helped reinvent what a female popstar looks like, and is partially behind new wave of music.

Lavigne helped reinvent what a female popstar looks like, and is partially behind new wave of music
 

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Ya stop saying pop punk. It is pop, leave punk out of it.

That woman on the right looks like shit! What demented thinking would compel her to disfigure herself?

Will any of the make and female contenders. Refuse there award. Because they think the whole male and female awards system discriminated against the trans community. Or are they happy to see that battle take place in high school sports.

I'm not watching because how stupid SimuLiu looked at the Oscar's and how he reacted to Will Smith winning et al. The world is regressing!

The 'punk' left Avril years ago, if it was ever even there.

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