Benjamin Levi Madden, widely recognized as Benji Madden, is an accomplished American musician, singer, and songwriter, prominently acknowledged as the lead guitarist of the renowned punk and pop rock band, Good Charlotte. He was born in Waldorf, Maryland, United States, on March 11, 1979.
Madden embarked on his musical journey in 1995 and subsequently co-founded Good Charlotte with his brother Joel Madden. Since the band's inception, Madden has consistently contributed his immense talent, releasing chart-topping music and captivating audiences through captivating live performances. Noteworthy among their hit singles are "The Anthem," "The River," "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous," "I Don't Wanna Be In Love," "Girls & Boys," and "Little Things." Furthermore, Madden's creative prowess is reflected in the albums "The Chronicles of Life and Death," "The Young and the Hopeless," and "Youth Authority," which have garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success. In addition to his endeavors with Good Charlotte, Madden collaborates with his brother as The Madden Brothers.
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