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To capture the desired sound of Does This Look Infected?, their heaviest and most powerful album to date, SUM 41 recruited producer Greig Nori of Lucifer Productions. "It seemed only natural that we should use one of the Devil's own henchmen," says Cone, "any friend of Satan is a friend of mine." A fine choice as it would turn out. If the intention of All Killer No Filler was to kick the listener in the balls, Does This Look Infected? goes a step further and gives you a gas pedal when you're down. The album delivers 12 new raging tracks including, "Still Waiting", "Hell Song" and "Asshole". Songs this infectious are bound to grow on you. Kind of like a rash. Experts predict cases of SUM 41 infection will
reach epidemic levels sometime this year and NO ONE is safe from
this unrepentant killer. Remember there is no cure for SUM 41. Symptoms
may include nausea, explosive diarrhea, foaming at the mouth, an
increase in social status, breasts (in men), chest hair (in women),
acid flashbacks, sudden combustion, and a loss of virginity. You are most susceptible to SUM 41 in its original state: Deryck "Bizzy D" Whibley - (Vocals, guitarded) Dave "Brownsound" Baksh - (Riffa Mortis) Cone McCaslin - (Free bass-er) Steve "Stevo32" Jocz - (Skins, sins twins.) |
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