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For fans of sum 41, lovers of early 2000s punk-pop, and listeners seeking energetic, catchy rock music.
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THE REVIEW

After 'Half Hour Of Power,' Sum 41 return with their rock energy.

The album is launched in style by two singles that will become the band's flagships: "In Too Deep" and "Fat Lip"; later "Motivation" will also be released, but in this CD, all the songs are beautiful and catchy, summery and sunny, filling you with energy. Among the best, I mention "Nothing On my Back" and "Heart Attack".

The tracklist concludes with a parody of 80s metal, namely "Pain For Pleasure", which is very cute. In conclusion, I think that with this CD, Sum 41 have established themselves as a noteworthy punk-pop phenomenon.

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Sum 41's album All Killer No Filler builds on their rock energy, featuring flagship singles like Fat Lip and In Too Deep. The album is packed with catchy, summery songs like Nothing On My Back and Heart Attack. It closes with the playful 80s metal parody Pain For Pleasure. This record established Sum 41 as a notable punk-pop phenomenon.

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01   Introduction to Destruction (00:37)

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02   Nothing on My Back (03:01)

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03   Never Wake Up (00:49)

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10   Crazy Amanda Bunkface (02:15)

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11   All She's Got (02:21)

12   Heart Attack (02:49)

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13   Pain for Pleasure (01:42)

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14   Makes No Difference (03:11)

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Sum 41

Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band associated with pop punk and punk rock, formed in 1996 in Ajax, Ontario. Reviews highlight their early pop-punk success and a notable heavier shift culminating in the album “Chuck,” followed by more divisive later-era releases.
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