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Chuck

Sum 41

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Album Review

In June 2004, Sum 41 was in Congo filming a documentary for charity when they found themselves caught in the midst of the country's ongoing hostilities. But a UN aid worker named Chuck Pelletier was instrumental in getting the band to safety, and a grateful Sum 41 named their fourth album in his honor. As they say in their liners, "Without him, we'd be dead. Chuck rules!" The experience also seems to have mellowed the group's sarcastic streak. From its aggressive metal and hardcore overtones to lyrics that rail against societal ignorance and a world gone wrong, Chuck is a few steps ahead of the smirking, jocular anthems that populated Sum 41's previous output. This suddenly sober outlook hasn't lessened the rock power, though. "Why is there no reason we all can't change?" Deryck Whibley wonders in "No Reason," but the cut also binds the rapid-fire pace of hardcore to a great chorus hook. Lead single "We're All to Blame" lashes out at greed with some vicious metal riffing, "Bitter End" takes its cues from the double-bass kicks and furious lead solos of Anthrax, and "There's No Solution"'s layered vocals, psychological fretting, and explosive chorus shift give it a Linkin Park feel. Sum 41 also avoids employing too many "serious" add-ons, such as string sections or synthesizers. Chuck does have a few passages of acoustic guitar (most effectively on the low-key "Slipping Away"). But like Sum 41's previous efforts, it's a concise album that clocks in at just over a half-hour, with a basic understanding that fast and loud is what the band does best. But this time around, Sum 41 has made sure to set its message at the same high volume.

Customer Reviews

Sum 41 matures and gets it right this time!

Sum 41 came onto the scene at the height of pop punk and did admirably creating some of the best pop punk songs made with their first two albums. Then on 'Does this look Infected' they matured, the problem was they matured too early, pop punk still had a couple of years before it would die and morph into the emo that is abundant at the moment. '...Infected' was a nice enough effort but lacked the real brilliance of their earlier work. Since then they have refined their more mature sound and have come up with 'Chuck' and what an album it is, they were always better musicians than their pop-punk peers and with this harder rock album they can really show it. Lending influences more from classic 70's and 80's rock with a hint of metal in there than most bands nowadays, the boys have come up with the goods, when there is a distinct lack of solid rock at the moment. In a scene overinflated by emo and metal bands, Sum 41 have been original and gone against all the current fads to make one hell of an album, anyone who likes to rock should try this!

chuck

i never listend 2 sum 41 until it wus suggested in my shopping cart, i luved it instantly is my fav album ever! i luv bitter end and angels with dirty faces, dont miss this album its awesome!

Best sum 41 album yet

I heard sum 41 a while ago and liked some of their stuff because it was catchy but this album redefined them. This album has alot more meaning and the songs are of alot more skill. It's their most awesome album and defaintly one of my favourites.

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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