lmao, Cone looks like Sid Vicious and Jon Heder's love child.
Adam (Open Your Eyes), Amy (Mr. Penguin), and Sasha (Young,Dumb,And Full Of Cum...) are my noobs.
Claudia is my grand-noob.
Lisette (bunny) is my great-grand noob.
The edginess of Infected with the musical prowess of Chuck and the less-depressing mood of Underclass Hero and the originality of All Killer and Half Hour.
Gunner wrote:The edginess of Infected with the musical prowess of Chuck and the less-depressing mood of Underclass Hero and the originality of All Killer and Half Hour.
x41x wrote:Whatever you want to call the Chuck-era.
Thrash metal
Haha no dude thrash metal is like eighties Testament,Megadeth and Exodus. It's just some people say it because the Bitter End sounds like a song that a band who used to play thrash had on a later album which had very little raw thrash elements. I think its more of a melodic hard-rock disc overall
Chuck was kinda Alternative Metal and Punk Metal, but mostly inspired by old Heavy and Thrash Metal (you know , Metallica, Megadeth, Diamond Head and Iron Maiden, Dave's influences mostly).
x41x wrote:Whatever you want to call the Chuck-era.
Thrash metal
Haha no dude thrash metal is like eighties Testament,Megadeth and Exodus. It's just some people say it because the Bitter End sounds like a song that a band who used to play thrash had on a later album which had very little raw thrash elements. I think its more of a melodic hard-rock disc overall
No not really cause listen to Slayer and they sound just like them in that record.
Sum 41 does not sound like Slayer!
are you kidding? Slayer suck balls! (except for this Raining Blood riff i cannot get out of my mind, and that's why i learned to play it on guitar, really easy one ).
x41x wrote:Whatever you want to call the Chuck-era.
Thrash metal
Haha no dude thrash metal is like eighties Testament,Megadeth and Exodus. It's just some people say it because the Bitter End sounds like a song that a band who used to play thrash had on a later album which had very little raw thrash elements. I think its more of a melodic hard-rock disc overall
No not really cause listen to Slayer and they sound just like them in that record.
I've been listening to Sum 41 for six and a half years, and have heard most of Slayer's eighties work in the same period and I can safely say Sum 41 have never sounded like them ! Maybe you listen to a Sums cover band who didnt know the name slayer was taken...
Yeah but the whole song Battery. Even down to the way Deryck shouts "Bit-ter-End!" like Hetfield screams "Bat-ter-y!" and the solos and break downs are almost identical