Chuck Comeau is a Canadian musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the pop-punk band Simple Plan. Born on March 17, 1982, in Montreal, Quebec, Comeau's musical career began in the late 1990s when he formed the band with Pierre Bouvier, Jeff Stinco, and David Desrosiers. Simple Plan rose to prominence in the early 2000s with their debut album, "No Pads, No Helmets... Just Balls" (2002), featuring hit singles like "I’d Do Anything" and "Addicted." The band's energetic sound and relatable lyrics resonated with a youth audience, helping to define the pop-punk genre during that era. Subsequent albums, including "Still Not Getting Any..." (2004) and "Get Your Heart On!" (2011), solidified their status in the music scene. Comeau's drumming style is characterized by its precision and a strong sense of rhythm, contributing to the band's signature sound. Beyond music, he has been involved in various charitable initiatives, notably advocating for mental health awareness. Simple Plan's influence continues to be felt, inspiring a new generation of pop-punk artists and reinforcing the genre's cultural relevance.