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Chuck | 
| Artist: Sum 41 Label: Island Category: Music
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Rating: 171 reviews Sales Rank: 18777
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 000349202 UPC: 602498638712 EAN: 0602498638712 ASIN: B0006213WG
Release Date: October 12, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | No Reason | | • | We're All to Blame | | • | Angels With Dirty Faces | | • | Some Say | | • | Bitter End | | • | Open Your Eyes | | • | Slipping Away | | • | I'm Not the One | | • | Welcome to Hell | | • | Pieces | | • | There's No Solution | | • | 88 | | • | Fan Club Promotion | | • | Sum 41 vignette |
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Amazon.com There are few things more depressing than a goofy punk rock band that suddenly decides it needs to be taken seriously. Sum 41 did a brilliant job parodying corporate rock, pop and a large chunk of the '80s with breakthrough hit "Fat Lip." But over three albums, the Canadian band has unwittingly gravitated in that very direction. On Chuck, its hard to tell whether the quartet is poking fun at the platinum class or merely paying tribute by copping entire melodies and verses from some of MTV's biggest stars--Metallica's "Battery" on "The Bitter End" and Linkin Park's "One Step Closer" on "No Reason," respectively. More troubling, however, its formerly tongue-in-cheek awe for cheap metal bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest seems to have turned into a full-on admiration. That's clearly no laughing matter. --Aidin Vaziri
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Sum 41 Get Better And Better... January 28, 2005 Mr. Censored (Maine) 43 out of 49 found this review helpful
Since Sum 41 burst onto the scene with their tongue-in-cheek, take it with a grain of salt hit, "Fat Lip," I've been a fan. While everyone was labelling them as a novelty and a passing fad, I was just hoping they would stick around to keep making more refreshing, fun and unique punk records. 2002's "Does This Look Infected" made good on a promise of more metal influence, and in turn created almost a new face for the band which is pushed even further on "Chuck." Now hold on, I know, to use metal and Sum 41 in the same sentence seems absurd, and may ruin what little chance I have of being accepted into any metal community, but Sum 41 embrace the old-school metal influences and turn them into completely original and, well, entertaining compositions. Sum 41 move further away from the label of just being snotty trouble makers and take things more seriously than ever before, with obvious Metallica and Iron Maiden influences to boot. The politically inspired first single "We're All To Blame" sets the tone for this album, a breezing, fast-moving piece that never lets you down for one minute. The next single "Pieces" embraces the more melodic and down-to-earth side of the band, while the almost Oasis-esque "Some Say" takes things in completely unexpected directions. The rest of the album is filled with familiar, fast paced songs that will put a grin on the face of any fan. Not bad for a band that rapped about Judas Priest and mullets in the past. If you never liked Sum 41 before, you might still like this album. It's got something for everyone, it's very entertaining, addictive, straight, and to the point. You don't have to be a fan of pop-punk to enjoy "Chuck," because Sum 41 are too good and too special to be placed in that category.
Good CD November 13, 2004 shadowchild 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This album is a huge improvement for this band. They get better with each album. They are by far the best of the pop-punk bands. 1. Intro -- just a short instrumental, nothing special 2. No Reason (9/10) -- One of their heaviest tracks ever. Killer chorus. 2nd best song on the album. 3. We're All to Blame (9/10) -- Sounds like a punk version of System of a Down's "Chop Suey." It's the best song on the album, and the best song Sum 41 has ever done. 4. Angels With Dirty Faces (6/10) -- Another heavy song, but drags through the verses. The chorus isn't bad. 5. Some Say (8/10) -- Softer song, sounds like some of the songs from their 2nd album, "All Killer No Filler." 6. The Bitter End (6/10) -- Here's a real heavy song for these guys. Sounds A LOT like Metallica's "Battery." Nice guitar solos here, but the vocals aren't too good. 7. Open Your Eyes (8/10) -- Another song with a great chorus. Nice guitar work in the verses. 8. Slipping Away (7/10) -- Softest song I've ever heard from this band. Very well placed in the album as a break between the heavier stuff. 9. I'm Not the One (7/10) -- Great intro, sounds like Linkin Park. Another powerful chorus like tracks 2 & 7, but not as good. 10. Welcome to Hell (6/10) -- Short power-punk song. Sounds like The Offspring. 11. Pieces (9/10) -- This should definitely be the next single. It's the best of the 3 softer songs on the album, and it's their best chance for cross-over success. Has "Top 40" written all over it. 12. There's No Solution (7/10) -- Another great intro, and another great chorus. A little slower than most of the other songs on the album, but still pretty heavy. 13. 88 (6/10) -- Starts off like a typical Sum 41 song, then gets real soft for the first verse, but the rest of the song is pretty typical. Nothing special here. 14. Noots (bonus track) (5/10) -- Doesn't suck, but its pretty boring. The chorus is decent though. 15. Moron (bonus track) (5/10) -- Intro sounds like Green Day. Another pretty boring song with a decent chorus. 16.Subject to Change (bonus track) (7/10) -- Long intro, which isn't bad. Guitar work in the verse reminds me of Papa Roach from their Infest album, and the chorus is almost identical musically to the one in "No Reason," but the lyrics here sound stupid.
Chuck October 12, 2005 Billie Joe Armstrong (Selah, WA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is there Best Album Yet! They have great lyrics and Guitar Skills. If it wheren't for Chuck the person how saved them from the wars in africathey would Be alive.. so thats cool that they made this CD to Him. Intro: 7/10 the intro is ok but its just an intro. No Reason: 9/10 this is a good UpBeat song. We're All to Blame: 8/10 It's Aboat the people In America and and Africa. Angels With Dirty Faces: 8/10 It's an ok song but I really don't like for the beat. Some Say: 20/10 Probley My favorite song By Sum 41. The Bitter End: 8/10 it's an ok song but I don't Like it. Open Your Eyes: 9/10 I like the Lyrics It's a real nice song. Slipping Away: 10/10 It' a nice slow Song and there voices go to gether. I'm Not The One: 8/10 it's a good song I like but some of my friends don't?? Welcome To Hell: 9/10 A real nice upbeat song. Pieces: 10/10 It's such a cool song and the Music Mod on mtv has Destrory all humans. Theres No Solution: 10/10 Love the Beat and Lyrics. 88: 8/10 nice song. :>) (<:
Surprise inside indeed! December 1, 2004 Randall Banks (Lansing, MI USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album Rocks. Every other song I've previously heard from Sum 41 was sugar coated, pop filled puke inducing ordinairyness. I've never liked the sugar coating on most music. This is true today as it was back in high school, too long ago. Today, however, I was in a music store and heard We're All to Blame. I thought, "This is a group I could very easily get into!". My jaw hit the floor when I heard that it was in fact Sum 41. The salesperson, whom I've shopped from for several years, said it rocks. He wasn't kidding. I picked it right up. It's just so nice to see that they've dropped the pop and found a hard edged style to their music. Some might say that this is Metallica, just a different group. I beg to differ, however. This is very different, and has a much more modern tint to the songs. Yeah, there are similarities, but it still is a lot closer to the newer style of hard edged rock/metal. They've added a deep, thoughtfulness to the lyrics. We're All To Blame talks about how we, as a society, are all to blame for the issues of the day. Some Say is of how kids, and others of today don't buy all the lies and hiding of facts from them. I suspect it's about censorship. The Bitter end talks about the "After Life" Open Your Eyes talks about realizing how bad a relationship is. Welcome to Hell is about taking care of your own **** cause in the end you're the one who's responsible in the end. Pieces is about trying to be everything to everyone and end up failing and being alone. This album is very good, and a refeshing change from the previous releases by Sum 41 I've seen them on MTV, heard them on the radio, and on other TV shows. I've never been impressed with them. UNTIL NOW that is! Great album, well worth the money!
Another good album from Sum October 13, 2004 mugentyper (Canada) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you are a fan of Sum 41, then their newest album shouldn't disappoint. This album is pretty similar to their last album "Does this look infected" (DTLI) as it has some heavy guitar riffs and fast-paced punk-sometimes bordering on metal. There is also some rapping in the verses of some of the songs like in DTLI. However, this album has some slower, more mellow songs unlike DTLI. So, if you liked Sum's first two poppier albums but didn't care for DTLI then I wouldn't recommend this album, but to all those who enjoy Sum's last album, I think you'll enjoy this one also. Chuck is a solid 38 minute long album with heavy guitars and catchy hooks. As far as content goes, the lyrics seem to be a little more serious than on prior albums and seem to be more influenced by current world occurences. But it all comes down to the fact that Sum 41 has done what they do best and put out a quality punk album.
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