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Sum 41 - The Best of Sum 41 (2008)

In what is looking like a decent day for music rleases, here’s this import-only copy of pop-punk band Sum 41’s Greatest Hits.  The pre comes from COCMP3, which generally deals in Japanese music, so while this is outside of the musical range they general cover, with it being Japan-only, it also kind of fits.  Anyways, enjoy.

Japan-original release of first greatest hits album from SUM 41 featuring selected 17 tracks from their four original albums and unreleased audios. Deluxe edition includes bonus DVD with music videos of all songs contained on CD. *Unless otherwise indicated, DVDs are region-2 encoded (Japan, Europe, and Middle East), and carry no subtitles.

Track Listing:

01.Still Waiting [02:39]
02.The Hell Song [03:20]
03.Fat Lip [02:58]
04.We’re All To Blame [03:39]
05.Walking Disaster [04:48]
06.In Too Deep [03:27]
07.Pieces [03:02]
08.Underclass Hero [03:16]
09.Motivation [02:51]
10.Makes No Difference (Alternate Version) [03:11]
11.With Me [04:31]
12.Handle This [03:38]
13.Over My Head (Better Off Dead) [02:30]
14.Pain For Pleasure [01:43]
15.Always [03:22]
16.The Hell Song (Live) [03:17]
17.Motivation (Live) [03:46]

Supplier……………….Team COC
Ripper…………………Team COC
Rls Date……………….11/26/2008
Retail Date…………….11/26/2008
Label………………….Universal International
Genre………………….Punk Rock
Source…………………CDDA
Encoder………………..Lame 3.97
Quality………………..VBRkbps Joint-Stereo
Tracks…………………17
Play Time………………55:58 min
Size…………………..89,3 MB

Release Name: Sum_41-The_Best_Of_Sum_41-2008-COCMP3
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Homepage, Wikipedia, .nfo, UploadJockey

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  1. Michael
    November 26th, 2008 | 19:37
  2. Stunzeed
    November 26th, 2008 | 19:41

    Best of???????? Didnt they only have 2 or 3 hits PERIOD!!!!!!!

  3. rs download
    November 26th, 2008 | 19:59
  4. M
    November 26th, 2008 | 20:04

    Sum 41 is nothing compared to The Offspring..

  5. DaVaDa
    November 26th, 2008 | 20:27
  6. caoal
    November 26th, 2008 | 21:05
  7. jeffy!!!
    November 26th, 2008 | 21:14

    cool, i am a metalhead and i kinda like Sum 41 (i like offspring too), so i’ll enjoy it!!!

  8. actually a useful link
    November 26th, 2008 | 21:33
  9. john
    November 26th, 2008 | 22:04
  10. text
    November 26th, 2008 | 23:59

    When punk was living, when it died, and why.
    - a brief introduction in the history of punk from my point of view

    0. terminology.
    this is about punk music, not about the cultural movement

    1 the beginning - oi!oi!
    it all began in the late 70s, with bands like the sex pistols and the ramones. they incorporated the attitude of the punk movement into their lyrics and musical style. they also used a lot of ‘oi-oi!s’. their fans were mainly involved in the cultural movement.

    2 the second wave - melodic (or ’skate’) punk
    with punk bands improving their musical skills they started using more different notes and chords within their songs and also had second voice with the vocals a lot of the times, mostly for chorus. lyrics went away from focus on no future, anarchy or sex and violence, towards more protest orientated songs covering topics like the environment, the future, politics, war. that made punk music more interesting for those not involved in the punk cultural movement like skateboarders or snowboarders. so bands like bad religion, nofx, pennywise, etc appeared. also the bandmembers were mostely no ‘real punks’ with funny hair and all that.

    3 the beginning of the end
    in the 90s when bad religion, being the worlds most famous punk bands at that time, changed one of their guitarplayers, bleeched his hair, wrote an extraordinary crap song ‘punk rock song’ and were played every hour on mtv, punk music got it’s first stroke. a part of its heart was dead from now on. by that time also pennywise and nofx started going in the wrong / no direction. either too soft or the same old thing again and again. but there was also a positive movement to be observed, new bands that tried to evolve the music. some played harder, some played faster, some implemented styles from other genres and some did all of that. to name a few: refused, propagandhi, i spy, jugheads revenge, good riddance, 88 fingers louie. when refused were aired on mtv they split up. they were cool.

    4 fashion punks and the death of punk music
    between mid- and end-90s punk music got very popular and could be considered as mainstream. kids started wearing ‘punk clothes’ which were essentially skateboarding clothes, and listened to bad religion, the offspring, millencollin etc, because someone on tv told them to do so, and because the others were also doing it. beforementioned bands also fuled the fire by releasing material targeted specifically at mainstream audience. most of the heart of punk music was dead by now, and thats where avril lavigne appears on stage to kill that last living part. scratched it to death with her pink fingernails. stepped on it with stilettos. sealed its vessels with bubblegum. and her skaterboyfriends cheered. mike muir of suicidal tendencies sings “I hate bubble gum punk - They got the look but the music is junk” (title: pop songs).

    5. sum 41 and conclusion

    fashion punks playing bubble gum punk. little stinking kids. probably homosexual. collaborators in the killing of punk music. boygroup. conclusion: punk is dead. fukc you!

  11. gustavo
    November 26th, 2008 | 23:59

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  12. text
    November 27th, 2008 | 00:06

    i forgot to mention one important thought:
    imagine how beavis + butthead would have reacted if a sum 41 video would have been on…

  13. Encrypted
    November 27th, 2008 | 00:58
  14. EndLess
    November 27th, 2008 | 01:10
  15. KingJamesLxix
    November 27th, 2008 | 01:36

    FileSize=90 mb Fresh Rs Link with NO PASSWORD:

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    Thanx!! Enjoy!!!

    by_NiTrOuS

  16. TrueSword
    November 27th, 2008 | 02:54
  17. TrueSword
    November 27th, 2008 | 03:02

    The pass is without the http://

  18. KingGordonLxix
    November 27th, 2008 | 05:22

    FileSize=90 mb Fresh Rs link w/NO PASSWORD:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/167763273/Sum_41_Best_of_Sum_41_by_NiTrOuS.rar

    Thanx! Enjoy!!!

    by_NiTrOuS

  19. waterloo
    November 27th, 2008 | 10:46
  20. KingJamesLxix
    November 27th, 2008 | 14:49
  21. Xerox©
    November 27th, 2008 | 20:54
  22. coleix
    November 28th, 2008 | 06:55

    i downloaded the megaupload version from upload jockeys and the .rar is corrupted, i downloaded it twice to check but same deal, the 8th song is the one with the problem. Could point me to a download that does work?

  23. mike
    November 28th, 2008 | 15:04
  24. KingJamesLxix
    November 29th, 2008 | 16:43
  25. 42 sum
    December 1st, 2008 | 21:41

    Sum_41-The_Best_Of_Sum_41-2008-COCMP3

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  26. Sum 41
    December 1st, 2008 | 23:55

    Sum 41 - The Best of Sum 41 (2008)
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  27. Fede
    December 2nd, 2008 | 15:23

    The new song Always here:
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CE97JO54

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