Song #3, "My direction" is a typical Sum 41 song with a medium pace that you can sing along to, but has parts that pick up the temp and really make the song stand out. They did a lot of maturing for this release. It elongates the words at the beginning of a verse, "I'm fallin' I'm fallinnnnn." then slams the next verse "NOW I'm In Over My HEAD" and adds a few screams in there, (and throughout the entire CD) which I feel make this album their best yet. This is also, in my opinion, Sum's best song on any CD. It has excellent instrumentals and perfectly timed lyrics.
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The second song "Over My Head" is probably the best song on the CD. The end of the song is the best with harmonic wailing in the background combined with a slur of words at a nice rhyming pace. They range from fast and loud to slow and low-keyed. The opening song has nice instrumentals and variations in the vocals. Where as their former CD's were happier and poppier, this CD is much more down to earth it's serious, darker, and tells it like it is. It's medium paced and has typical lyrics for many punk bands, but they're not typical for Sum 41. The first track is definitely not the best track on the CD but it's a good opener. The sound quality is clear, but not crystal clear, with some song's words being meshed in with the instruments, making them hard to make out at first. The CD itself is, on first impression, not what you would expect it to be.
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From pop-punkers to more hardcore fans, and it will possibly convert some of those "Sum 41 suck" people who hate the band simply because their popular. This new album will most likely please punk fans of all kinds. Sum 41 releases their 3rd album "Does This Look Infected?", however this one takes a slightly different direction than their other two previous releases (Half Hour of Power & All Killer No Filler).