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Sum41
   

Artist: Sum41: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


All Killer no Filler
   

 All Killer no Filler

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Tracks: 13






Sum 41 pip planetary radiolocation in 1996 later petite Ajax, Ontario, proven unable to fully confine the foursome's blathering mixed bag of punk-pop riffing, hip-hop poses, and toilet bowl body liquid. Led by guitarist/vocalist Deryck Whibley, wHO looked like a mash-up of the Prodigy's Keith Flint and toon land's Calvin, the banding likewise included guitarist/vocalist Dave Baksh, bassist Cone McCaslin, and drummer Steve Jocz. Wooed by the boys' goofy antics and incendiary live usher (and excited around the chance of promoting their selfsame have blink-182), Island cast Sum 41 on the payroll department in 1999. The Half Hour of Power EP followed, and Warped Tour dates got the book knocked out. They returned in 2000 with the fun-filled uncut All Killer No Filler, and the singles "In Too Deep" and "Fertile Lip" became staples of both new tilt receiving set set and Total Request Live.


An extensive circuit followed, and Sum 41 enjoyed their boffo success the way all near-teenage boys would, with lot of towel-snapping, groupie-loving, and self-depreciating, underestimate wittiness. In 2002, they returned to full with Does This Look Infected? While the album was a bit harder-edged, it found the band simply as jazzed as ever so to immix punk-pop job with sophomoric pleasure: the video recording for "Blaze Song" featured the fellas playing out a sort of stone star bacchanal batting cage play off with the assistance of a few celebrity action figures. Metallica, Jesus Christ, and the Osbournes all made appearances in the hilarious snip.


Non all playfulness and games, however, their involvement in the charity chemical group War Child Canada had Sum 41 loaning a deal in the making of a 2004 documentary covering the personal effects of warfare in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Five years into cinematography, scrap and gunfire all of a sudden erupted close to them, and they scarce loose whole -- these events light-emitting diode to 2004's slightly more mature and grave endeavor, Pat, named for the UN attention prole, Chuck Pelletier, wHO was instrumental in getting them to prophylactic. The DVD Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo was released at the end of 2005 and the live record album Go Chuck Yourself appeared the following March. Guitarist Dave Baksh left the band during the natural spring of 2006 due to creative differences, sledding on to figure the metal-punk kit Brown Brigade. Sum 41 continued on as a threesome, and their offset album as such, Underclass Hero, appeared in July 2007.





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