Both has an energy and emotion that's undeniable.
Personally, Sum 41 has survived my life.
Personally, Sum 41 has survived my life.
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Might be cheesy, but it didn't make the themes any less true, in Chester's case at least.I loved Linkin Park when i did not understand english very well. Once i understood the lyrics, i got embarrased. Did they ever grow out of the adolecent cheeseball emotional shit?
This isnt me, this isn't you,but it's just everything we do.
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So, Sum 41, is what you're saying?
I quite enjoy songs likeI loved Linkin Park when i did not understand english very well. Once i understood the lyrics, i got embarrased. Did they ever grow out of the adolecent cheeseball emotional shit?
Don't worry. The shadow of the day will embrace the wrold in grey, and the sun will set for you.
that's Numb/Encore live 2006I remember reading somewhere that Fat Lip is the catchiest song in the history of music. It was scientifically proven.
He had a great voice and Im sure it helped a lot of kids, me included. But i feel like i grew out of it and I cannot hear another whiny song of those first albums. I always liked everything about their songs that werent the lyrics so i was just wondering if they changed.Might be cheesy, but it didn't make the themes any less true, in Chester's case at least.
Let's be friends!My favorite band once again Sum 41
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LIVE in Ontario 2005