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Good Charlotte Pays Tribute to Lil Peep with ‘Awful Things’ Cover – A Look Back

Chrd Mag by Chrd Mag
January 4, 2026
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Good Charlotte Pays Tribute to Lil Peep with ‘Awful Things’ Cover – A Look Back
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In the wake of Lil Peep’s tragic passing in November 2017, the music world responded with an outpouring of tributes. Among the most poignant came from an unexpected corner of the rock world: pop-punk stalwarts Good Charlotte. The band honored the late rapper by covering his emotive track “Awful Things,” turning their tribute into a crossover moment that bridged genres and generations. NME+1

A Moment of Mourning and Musical Connection

Lil Peep — born Gustav Åhr — was only 21 when he died from an accidental drug overdose on November 15, 2017, leaving behind a rapidly growing legacy that merged emo, punk, and rap into a genre-defying sound. “Awful Things,” originally released as a single from his debut studio album Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1, became one of his most recognizable tracks. Wikipedia

On December 2, 2017, during a memorial service held in Long Beach, New York, Good Charlotte took the stage to perform a live cover of “Awful Things.” Their heartfelt rendition was shared online, allowing fans around the world — many grieving alongside Peep’s family and followers — to witness the tribute. The FADER

From Stage to Studio

Originally unable to attend the memorial in person due to being on tour in the U.K., Good Charlotte quickly arranged their tribute from afar. Frontman Joel Madden later explained that the band had been in conversation with Lil Peep’s team about potentially collaborating or touring together — plans that were tragically cut short by his passing. Alternative Press

Moved by Peep’s creative spirit and the connection they felt through shared musical influences, the band recorded a studio version of “Awful Things,” officially releasing their cover on December 22, 2017. The track was issued through MDDN Records and accompanied by a message celebrating Peep’s life, talent, and impact on fans and fellow artists alike. Wikipedia

A Tribute of Respect and Solidarity

In a jointly posted note, Good Charlotte expressed deep admiration for Peep’s music, citing the “feeling of hope and rebellion” in his work — something they felt resonated with the ethos of their own band. They acknowledged that Peep had been a fan of Good Charlotte, and that mutual respect made the tribute even more meaningful. The band described their cover as being “done with love” for Peep, his family, friends and fans, emphasizing that while he would be missed, his art would live on. NME

This gesture wasn’t just a cover — it was a testament to the influence Lil Peep had beyond genre boundaries. Good Charlotte’s participation in his memorial and their decision to release a polished studio version of the cover highlighted how much Peep’s music resonated with artists from different musical backgrounds. Hypebeast

Legacy and Remembering Peep

Peep’s impact continues to ripple through the music industry, with fellow artists from across genres paying homage long after his death. Good Charlotte’s cover of “Awful Things” stands out as a memorable tribute, capturing the heartfelt response of the wider music community to his untimely loss. Wikipedia

In honoring Lil Peep with their distinctive sound and genuine respect, Good Charlotte helped underscore how music can serve as a bridge — connecting fans and creators alike through shared emotion, loss, and ultimately, celebration of a life cut far too short. NME


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  1. AndreDib says:
    2 weeks ago

    This was great!

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  2. Robertrah says:
    2 weeks ago

    This was definitely unexpected when it happened, lol

    Reply
  3. WilliamDiela says:
    2 weeks ago

    Peep was a industry plant from the start

    Reply
  4. Ray G. says:
    5 days ago

    RIP Lil Peep

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