Chuck Sum 41

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  • Release Date: 10/12/2004
  • Sales Rank: 18,634
  • Label: ISLAND
  • UPC: 602498638712

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Chuck

1LISTENIntro 0:46
2LISTENNo Reason 3:04
3LISTENWe're All to Blame 3:38
4LISTENAngels With Dirty Faces 2:23
5LISTENSome Say 3:26
6LISTENThe Bitter End 2:51
7LISTENOpen Your Eyes 2:44
8LISTENSlipping Away 2:29
9LISTENI'm Not the One 3:34
10LISTENWelcome to Hell 1:56
11LISTENPieces 3:01
12LISTENThere's No Solution 3:18
13LISTEN88 7:12

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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. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide



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Best band everby Anonymous

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June 04, 2009: Sum 41 is the best band ever and this album proves the point even more. With heavier songs like We're all to Blame and I'm not the One and softer ones like Pieces this album is well balanced. Honestly one of the best albums I've ever heard.

THESE GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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May 28, 2005: I went to see them in concert recently and was totally blown away. They sound awesome live, it was surreal!!! "Chuck" is one of the best cds I think I have ever listened to from a rock band and I recommend it 100%. Oh my gosh... I can't tell, words can't describe how AMAZING they were.


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