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Screaming Bloody Murder

Sum 41

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Album Review

The instigating factor on Screaming Bloody Murder, Sum 41’s fifth album, are Deryck Whibley’s divorce from pretty punkette Avril Lavigne and his decision to produce the record on his own. The divorce provides considerable grist for the lyrical mill and Whibley gives Sum 41 a musicality they’ve never suggested on their prior four albums, adding considerable drama and ballast, not to mention strings and pianos. Even if there’s a fair amount of affected British accents and overdriven guitars, it’s a far cry from the mall-punk rebellion of Underclass Hero, the melodramatic bombast flavored with metallic flecks and solipsistic acoustic pity, all giving Screaming Bloody Murder a grander, richer palette than any other Sum 41 record.

Customer Reviews

Glad to see this.

It's nice to see one of the best bands of my childhood come back and still rock it as hard as nails.
Thumbs up 41.

Oh they are back!!!

Screaming Bloody Murder is an incredible album.
it's a new sum 41 for the sound, but it's easy to recognize them by the awesome chorus and the great energy

1.Reason To Believe - 4.5/5 Great beginning for this album!

2.Screaming Bloody Murder - 5/5 what a chorus!!!

3.Skumf*k - 4.5/5 This new version is better than the one previously released.

4.Time For You To Go - 4/5 Big surprise and a very good song

5.Jessica Kill - 5/5 Another great agressive chorus

6.What Am I To Say - 4/5 I would not be surprised to heard this song on the radio soon

7. Holy Images of Lie - 5/5 Another surprise ! The many different parts of the song make together a masterpiece!

8.Sick Of Everyone - 4/5 A good riff and a good chorus. A good song.

9.Happiness machine - 4.5/5 When you first heard the intro you are not sure about what this song is gonna be but slowly as the chorus enters you can just enjoy it until the end

10.Crash - 3.5/5 Ok, the song is good but less good compare to all the other songs.

11.Blood in my Eyes - 4.5/5 This is one of their best riff ever.

12.Baby You Don't Wanna Know - 4/5 The third big surprise of this album. If you'd take out the voice, it would not sound like Sum 41 actually

13.Back Where I Belong - 4/5 Great energy emerge of this song. Great chorus.

14. Exit song ... There's nothing else to say!

My top five (Not in specific order)

-Screaming Bloody Murder
-Jessica Kill
-Holy Images of Lie
-Skumf*k
-Happiness Machine

Woah

:) :) :)
Good stuff there

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Ajax, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Sum 41 hit worldwide radar in 1996 after tiny Ajax, Ontario, proved unable to fully contain the foursome's blathering mixture of punk-pop riffing, hip-hop poses, and toilet-bowl humor. Led by guitarist/vocalist Deryck Whibley, who looked like a mash-up of the Prodigy's Keith Flint and cartoon land's Calvin, the band also included guitarist/vocalist Dave Baksh, bassist Cone McCaslin, and drummer Steve Jocz. Wooed by the boys' goofy antics and incendiary live show (and excited about the prospect of...
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