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Um... it did make sense. He said "Please. Retards. Hey, by the way, 'I'm sorry' from Best Of Me has been USED!"grandpa wrote:seriouslysamueeL wrote:plz these lyrics retards.. Hey, BTW 'I'm sorry' from Best of Me is USED!!!
if your going to insult someone...please do it in a fashion where we can understand what the fuck your saying.
cuse now I think your the retard...not us.
But definitely coincidence. It's not like these lines are particularly rare things to say.
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i thought that too. but i think alot of sum 41's songs have either a lyric, or part, or even the whole song that are very similar parts to other songs. but i think he unintentionally does it, like when they came out his dress style ya totally billies style and even ways he moves on stage are very like the ways billie moves.
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true, i hear some elements of american idiot in many songs. but what the hell the songs are good :Dsum 182 wrote:i thought that too. but i think alot of sum 41's songs have either a lyric, or part, or even the whole song that are very similar parts to other songs. but i think he unintentionally does it, like when they came out his dress style ya totally billies style and even ways he moves on stage are very like the ways billie moves.
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Do you realize just how common that phrase is? I've known that phrase since age 3.n4txO! wrote:"cross my heart and hope to die" - All the Time by Green Day, used on live version of No Brains (Go Chuck Yourself) and in the Take a Look At Yourself Lyrics
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I'm sorry... since I'm from Chile, I didn't know the popular use of the phrasePhili wrote:Do you realize just how common that phrase is? I've known that phrase since age 3.n4txO! wrote:"cross my heart and hope to die" - All the Time by Green Day, used on live version of No Brains (Go Chuck Yourself) and in the Take a Look At Yourself Lyrics
Saying that's(creativeness) just plain dumb. Listen to Underclass Hero and then American Idiot back to back. They are virtually the same album. Just each with their own twist to them. Sum 41's track list for Underclass Hero follows the same pattern as American Idiot with a Hard/Hard/Power Ballad/Hard/Soft/Hard/etc pattern. Most music fans and critics alike consider Underclass Hero to be a carbon copy of American Idiot but played with Sum 41 Styleejk41 wrote:i dont know, personally i think green day sucks .. and i'm kinda tired of hearing all the critics and reviewers say sum 41 are copying off of green day .. sum 41 is way more creative than green day..
Hahaha. No, I joined the board because Sum 41 is one of my favorite bands. But saying that Sum 41 has much more creativeness than Green Day, especially with this new album, is a complete lie. Cone's (I think it was Cone. I don't remember exactly) admitted that American Idiot was an album they had on repeat during the writing/recording process of Underclass Hero, and it shows. Underclass Hero is a great album. Definitely Sum's best, but to say that you can't see the resemblance to American Idiot is a joke.
Musically, the sounds pretty much follow the same way:
American Idiot -- Underclass Hero (two hard, guitar driven songs)
Jesus Of Suburbia -- Walking Disaster (Two good, pop punk songs)
Holiday -- Speak Of The Devil (two pop punk songs with strong guitars)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams -- Walking Disaster(The introduction to the Power Ballad. Also Note, both are very much about loneliness. Dear Father's dealing with a lack of a father figure. Green Day's with a lack of trustable people around)
Are We The Waiting -- Count Your Last Blessings (ok, these don't go with each other)
No, the albums aren't EXACTLY the same, but you can't not see the extreme resemblance.
Both have their power ballads, both have they strong, guitar driven pop punk songs, both have real experimental songs.
I love it how it seems ONLY people on this specific board DON'T see this and EVERYONE else does
Musically, the sounds pretty much follow the same way:
American Idiot -- Underclass Hero (two hard, guitar driven songs)
Jesus Of Suburbia -- Walking Disaster (Two good, pop punk songs)
Holiday -- Speak Of The Devil (two pop punk songs with strong guitars)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams -- Walking Disaster(The introduction to the Power Ballad. Also Note, both are very much about loneliness. Dear Father's dealing with a lack of a father figure. Green Day's with a lack of trustable people around)
Are We The Waiting -- Count Your Last Blessings (ok, these don't go with each other)
No, the albums aren't EXACTLY the same, but you can't not see the extreme resemblance.
Both have their power ballads, both have they strong, guitar driven pop punk songs, both have real experimental songs.
I love it how it seems ONLY people on this specific board DON'T see this and EVERYONE else does
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This board (at least the biggest part of it) has listened to Sum 41's music about 7 years. We have listened to the same songs hundreds of times, so we can point out Sum 41's uniqueness from other music.nickday wrote:I love it how it seems ONLY people on this specific board DON'T see this and EVERYONE else does
If you can't find exact resemblance, how can you say Sums have lack of creativeness? Of course there's a chance they sound same, but so does lots of bands. Some people can't say if they are listening to Sums, Blink or Green Day, because they might sound same. But like I said, the people on this board have listened to Sum 41 long time, so they can hear the difference.
I've been listening to Sum 41 since I first heard them on the Radio back in '00, and Green Day much, much longer. It's very clear to me who the band's heavy influences per album is, as I've studied music and make music. Most people should be able to hear the clear resemblances between the two. Especially with this album. The more fans (not saying here but, pop punk and punk rock fans in general) broaden their horizon and listen to more than just pop punk they'll be able to hear them.