Screaming Bloody Murder, which opens up a second decade for Sum 41 on Island Records, marks the first album to be fully self-produced Sum 41's Deryck Whibley. The two-time JUNO Award-winning Canadian band is: Deryck Whibley (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard/piano), Tom Thacker (lead guitar, vocals), Cone McCaslin (bass, vocals), and Steve Jocz (drums, vocals).
Screaming Bloody Murderfollows-up Underclass Hero, released July 2007. In the interim, Sum 41 issued their first career-spanning collection, All the Good Shit: 14 Solid Gold Hits 2000-2008. It compiled singles from their debut mini-album Half Hour Of Power (2000), and all four of their full-length studio albums: All Killer No Filler (2001), Does This Look Infected? (2002), Chuck (2004), and Underclass Hero (2007). Also featured on All the Good Shit is one previously unreleased track ("Always"), and live performances of two favorites, "The Hell Song" and "Motivation," both also included in studio versions.
As they begin work on their fifth full-length studio album (due for release later this year), RIAA platinum Island Records group Sum 41 takes time out to assess their career so far on ALL THE GOOD SHIT: THE BEST OF SUM 41 . The newly-compiled album, first issued November 2008 in Japan (Sum 41's biggest international territory outside their native Canada and the U.S.), will arrive in the North American physical and digital marketplace on March 17th. The collection also offers a bonus dvd featuring the band's eclectic videos over the course of their career
This marks Sum 41's first collection, 14-songs and 13 videos that draw from their debut mini-album Half Hour Of Power (2000), and their four full-length albums, All Killer No Filler (2001), Does This Look Infected? (2002), Chuck (2004), and Underclass Hero (2007). Also featured on ALL THE GOOD SHIT is a live version of "Hell Song."
ALL THE GOOD SHIT is Sum 41's first new release since Underclass Hero, which debuted at #1 (and earned instant gold certification) in Canada and Japan - where it ousted fellow Island band Bon Jovi's Lost Highway from the top in Japan after a one month run at #1. Underclass Hero was self-produced (for the first time) by the band's own Deryck Whibley, who wrote and produced tracks for (his wife) Avril Lavigne's then-current album, The Best Damn Thing.
Underclass Hero was Sum 41's long awaited follow-up to Chuck (October 2004), #10 on the Billboard 200 with more than 1 million copies sold worldwide. The album was named for the United Nations worker who daringly rescued Sum 41 from bombs and gunfire during the filming of a documentary in the Congo with the nonprofit group War Child Canada.
The CD + DVD will be packaged in a brilliant box. The DVD tracklisting will be as follows:
* Still Waiting * Hell Song * Fat Lip * We're All To Blame * Walking Disaster * In Too Deep * Pieces * Underclass Hero * Motivation * Makes No Difference * With Me * Over My Head * Pain For Pleasure
UK pressing of the Canadian punksters 2007 album features one bonus audio track: 'No Apologies'. Underclass Hero marks a step in a bold new direction for the group, whose three full length album's, 2001's All Killer, No Filler, 2002's, Does this Look Infected and 2004 Chuck have sold over 7 million units worldwide. 'You Can't help buy grow a little', says Whibley about the band's musical and lyrical maturity. 'We now see the artistic side of music. We wanted to make this the most artistic punk-rock record we could. We approach music differently now. Things now have a purpose. We care about the craft of it now.' The is Sum 41, better than ever...and this time no regrets. Universal. 2007.
Chuck Music Artist : Sum 41 Music Label : Island Release Date : 2004-10-12 Artistopia's Price :$13.56
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Japanese pressing of the punk-pop act's 2004 album includes three bonus tracks, 'Noots', 'Moron', & 'Subject To Change'. Universal.
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Import only CD/DVD (NTSC/Region 0) pressing. The DVD features two music videos to Underclass Hero and Pieces, two live performances, We're All To Blame and Nothing On My Back along with four episodes segements entitled, 'Road To Ruin'. Underclass Hero marks a step in a bold new direction for the group, whose three full length album's, 2001's All Killer, No Filler, 2002's, Does this Look Infected and 2004 Chuck have sold over 7 million units worldwide. 'You Can't help buy grow a little', says Whibley about the band's musical and lyrical maturity. 'We now see the artistic side of music. We wanted to make this the most artistic punk-rock record we could. We approach music differently now. Things now have a purpose. We care about the craft of it now.' The is Sum 41, better than ever...and this time no regrets. Universal. 2007.