All Killer, No Filler
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Average customer review:Product Description
'All Killer No Filler' is the major label debut from Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41. A potent blend of hardcore rock, punk and power pop. Produced by Jerry Finn who has previously worked with Blink 182 and Green Day. Includes the single 'Fat Lip'.
Track Listing
- Introduction To Destruction
- Nothing On My Back
- Never Wake UP
- Fat Lip
- Rhythms
- Motivation
- In Too Deep
- Summer
- Handle This
- Crazy Amanda Bunkface
- All She's Got
- Heart Attack
- Pain For Pleasure
- Makes No Difference
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9495 in Music
- Released on: 2001-10-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Running time: 35 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
If you've heard Blink 182, the Offspring, or Green Day, you've heard Sum 41, with or without All Killer No Filler. The Canadian quartet's California punk formula is a well-worn one that seems to be working: set poppy, three-chord rock to hyperactive speeds, write songs about why you don't care and play up your juvenile-delinquent side for all it's worth (check out the "Going, Going, Gonorrhea" video with the band "doing all the dangerous and immature stuff you shouldn't try from the safety of your own home"). Of course, this has all been done before and will continue to be rehashed again as long as a silly, snotty attitude brings in the record company gold. While these punks a re hardly walking down the block less travelled, they still packed All Killer full of hooks that should snag radio listeners. Peppy sing-along choruses, rolling drum solos and guitar-driven anthems uncork the energy and brightly colour this fast-moving album. --Jennifer Maerz
Customer Reviews
Verygood album by Sum 41 not their best though.
I am a fan of sum 41 and this isnt really Sum 41. They started of as a Punk band(Half Hour Of power), and then started of doing Pop -Punk. I still think this a great album all the songs are great well written and some very good guitar solos, but they sound very similar to Blink 182. The reviewer below me saying it's a boy band with guitar i wouldnt blame him from just hearing this album i recommend everyone just getting into Sum 41 buy their debut Half Hour Of Power, Does This Look Infected & Chuck those albums are what sum 41 are all about good old rock. This is great but other stuff by sum 41 is better.
Good for what it is
All the folk who are discounting this album for boring pop-punk.... that is what it is! The band aren't trying to pretend its not! For me this album reminds me of good times with my mates years ago, when I was about 14 this was the kinda stuff I was into and it was a great album for what it is. 'Easy listenening' punk... Definitely a good purchase.
boy band with guitars
what a peace of crap this really is, punk metal! c mon my grandad and grandma are more punk and metal then theses new metal sellouts. but whats new when u think that they write songs for teenage biys still going through Puberty i guess that says it all. they just for pop fnas that want easy listening music, want real metal ppl, hear slayer or dream theater or metallica(Before they sold out anyway) as for this crap, i d rarther put head down the tolet and flush it then have to listen to this.
as for your teeny bobbers who thik this is cool go and hear a real metal band that writes thier own songs who dont sound like they are playing the so called giutars with thier feet. at least the great metal bands write thier own stuff and not use manufactured ways of making soooooo called music. plz plz plz no more new metal rap rock pop bands.
hear REAL HARD METAL
final ending this alubm is like themselvs, ALL FILLER SOOOOO NOT KILLER





