Sum 41 – Chuck

Album Info

Artist: Sum 41

Title: Chuck

Year: 2004

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (0:46)
  • 2. No Reason (3:04)
  • 3. We're All To Blame (3:38)
  • 4. Angels With Dirty Faces (2:23)
  • 5. Some Say (3:25)
  • 6. The Bitter End (2:51)
  • 7. Open Your Eyes (2:44)
  • 8. Slipping Away (2:29)
  • 9. I'm Not The One (3:34)
  • 10. Welcome To Hell (1:56)
  • 11. Pieces (3:02)
  • 12. There's No Solution (3:18)
  • 13. 88 (4:39)
  • 14. Noots (3:51)

Review

"Chuck" by Sum 41 is a bold departure from their earlier work, showcasing a darker and more mature lyrical approach. You can tell the band is pushing the boundaries, blending in punk rock, melodic hardcore, and heavy metal to create something unique. That's reflected in the title, which pays homage to Chuck Pelletier, a UN peacekeeper who helped them out during a wild situation in the DRC.

The album itself is packed with standouts like "We're All to Blame" and "Pieces", which scored big on Canadian and US charts. It topped the Canadian Albums Chart and No. 10 on the US Billboard 200, making it their highest-charting album at the time. The impact is undeniable – "Chuck" raked in awards, including a Juno Award for "Rock Album of the Year" in 2005 and sold over five million copies, cementing its place in rock music history. This album is a must-listen for fans of the genre, highlighting Sum 41's ability to grow and craft meaningful music that leaves a mark. - Ruby