Good Charlotte - Lifestyles Of The Rich & Famous (video) -

Directed by Bill Fishman , the video explores themes of fame, privilege, and the band's disdain for celebrities who complain about their wealth.

The band is ultimately declared innocent, with phrases like "Declare your independence" and "Right is right" flashing on the screen as they leave the courthouse to face a mob of press. Notable Cameos Good Charlotte - Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous (Video)

The music video for by Good Charlotte is a landmark of the early 2000s pop-punk era, known for its biting social commentary and high-profile cameos. Released in September 2002, the video served as the lead single for their breakthrough album, The Young and the Hopeless . Video Concept & Plot Directed by Bill Fishman , the video explores

The courtroom scene is famous for featuring several well-known figures from the music world: Released in September 2002, the video served as

The Tenacious D guitarist appears as the aggressive prosecutor.