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Sum 41: Sirbiznatch, Cope, Stevo Dirty Poo, The Honorable Sir Captain Brownsound Of The First Airborne, Regiment, Heavyweight Champion PHD. Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, New York. This included a bonus DVD containing footage shot by the band, two songs and a documentary from PAIN FOR PLEASURE, and music by Autopilot Off and No Warning. Sum 41 album three, Does This Look Infected?, is much like Sum 41 album two, which was much like their lesser-known indie debut, Half Hour of Power. Which means, Does This Look Infected? sounds much like the work of Blink-182's snottier kid brothers, who are just in it for good times. Frankly, it's kind of a relief to be spared both the smutty double entendres and the self-pity, and while they still rely too much on processed guitar distortion and have sparkling productions, Sum 41 makes up for that cleanliness with vigorous performances and simple, catchy hooks. It's pretty fun, particularly since the whole affair is blissfully short at a few minutes over a half-hour, giving it a nice, punchy effect. There's nothing here that's unexpected, but it's delivered well, so it's a fun little record...but it's not much more than that, either. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Often lumped unfairly into the same pop-punk bag as Green Day, and sometimes even dismissed as nothing more than A Blink-182 rip-off, Sum 41 definitively separates itself from the pack with DOES THIS LOOK INFECTED?. Sporting a level of sheer musicianship that dwarfs that of the aforementioned groups, the band powers through all 12 tracks with a machine-like efficiency and a thrash metalesque knack for rhythmic precision and complexity. In fact, there are instrumental passages here that could easily pass for MASTER OF PUPPETS-era Metallica or even vintage Anthrax. To be sure, there are the usual heaping helpings of catchy melodies and Descendents-approved high harmonies throughout, but DOES THIS LOOK INFECTED? reveals an increased emphasis on the punk half of the punk-pop equation. Echoes of pioneering hardcore/metal hybrid bands like Killing Time, Leeway, and Bad Brains abound, and the record consequently has a tougher, more substantial feel than any of Sum 41's previous efforts.
Rolling Stone (12/12/02, p.93) - "...there's an increased emphasis on metal....these songs aren't as slap-happy as they first seem..." Entertainment Weekly (11/29/02, pp.101-2) - "...Sum 41 more than hold their own against the current competition....There's an underlying metallic vibe here with lots of meaty riffs and galloping tempos, touches of hardcore, an even a bit of rapping..." - Rating: B- Q (01/03, p.113) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Sleek, pummelling anthems of teenage joy and confusion..." Does This Look Infected? Music Sum 41 Does This Look Infected? Songs | 1. | Hell Song |
| 2. | Over My Head (Better Off Dead) |
| 3. | My Direction |
| 4. | Still Waiting |
| 5. | A.N.I.C. |
| 6. | No Brains |
| 7. | All Messed Up |
| 8. | Mr. Amsterdam |
| 9. | Thanks For Nothing |
| 10. | Hyper-Insomnia-Para-Condrioid |
| 11. | Billy Spleen |
| 12. | Hooch |
| Does This Look Infected? Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Sum 41 This CD is really good. I thought there were only gonna be 2 or 3 good songs but thy were all good. Submitted by grlscorpio (Borregp Springs, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Much Too Cool When I listen to this my ears explode because it is such a mad album, except for My Direction and All Messed Up Submitted by frameyourbrain (Sydney, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WHOA! WHOA! WHOA! WHOA! WHOA! Is this Real? This album Rocks so hard and so awesome that it's almost to good to be true. And every song on the album deserves a Top 5 ranking and extra. Plus, it sounds more darker, more heavier, than All Killer No Filler. I have to say that my very favorite songs, are; The Hell Song, Over My Head ( Better Off Dead), Still Waiting, All Messed Up, and Hyper - Insomnia - Para - Condrioid.
WOW! Submitted by 20018816 (St. Anthony, NL, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sum41 will reach you. Sum41 being a great band as they are at LEAST one of their songs will hit you with a impact like never before, when you find that song you will see, This album is by far my favorite album that they have produced.
Sum41 is awesome, to anybody Submitted by furiousD_22 (brandon, MB, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great very good album...
much harder tan aknf, but all in all their best! Submitted by ffsd (DSDs,ds,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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