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<blockquote data-quote="XXguardianXX" data-source="post: 3602725" data-attributes="member: 153350"><p><strong>Sum 41 - Underclass Hero [2007]</strong> </p><p> </p><p><img src="http://pwimage.org/images/lv7jqhdfddc1k3wgzdrs.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> <strong>Quote:</strong> Underclass Hero is Sum 41's fifth overall studio album and the first to be released without former guitarist Dave Baksh. The album was first released July 18, 2007 in Japan. It was released under the Island Records label and distributed worldwide by Universal Records, and in Canada by Aquarius Records. The title's similarity to John Lennon's hit "Working Class Hero" is not a coincidence, according to the band's front man Deryck Whibley, who in an interview with Sun Media claimed Lennon as his favorite songwriter. Also, Green Day released their cover version of Lennon's song "Working Class Hero" only a month or so before Sum 41's album was released. </p><p>Underclass Hero is over ten minutes longer than any previous Sum 41 album. This is a result of there being a total of fourteen tracks (plus one hidden track) compared to the set of twelve or thirteen the band has used before. Mostly however, the length is due to a majority of the songs being much longer than the usual three minutes existing on preceding full-lengths. </p><p>"I had to decide what I wanted to say with my music" explains Whibley. "I asked myself all these questions and then just pulled up my own answers and started writing songs based on those themes. I wanted to make an album that meant something important from beginning to end. I wanted it to have relevance and significance. It's not a concept album It's not about fictional characters in a made-up story but there is a constant idea that runs through the record. It's a deeply personal statement that reflects the confusion and frustration in modern society". </p><p>The album has spawned two singles, "Underclass Hero" and "Walking Disaster". Another song called "March Of The Dogs" has also been released as an album preview. On June 26, at 5PM eastern, "Walking Disaster" was played on the Buzz 103. It has since leaked onto the internet and has become the second single from the album. On July 6 2007 "Walking Disaster" was added to Sum 41's MySpace playlist. "Speak Of The Devil" and "Count Your Last Blessings" were leaked onto the internet on July 13 2007. The entire CD was leaked onto file-sharing networks on July 14 2007. As of early December, 2007 the album sales totaled 1,6 million copies worldwide and over 500,000 copies in the US. </p><p><strong><em>Source: wikipedia.org</em></strong>. </p><p> <strong>Quote:</strong> <strong><em>Track List:</em></strong> </p><p>01. Underclass Hero [3:14] </p><p>02. Walking Disaster [4:46] </p><p>03. Speak Of The Devil [3:58] </p><p>04. Dear Father [3:52] </p><p>05. Count Your Last Blessings [3:03] </p><p>06. Ma Poubelle [0:50] </p><p>07. March Of The Dogs [3:09] </p><p>08. The Jester [2:48] </p><p>09. With Me [4:51] </p><p>10. Pull The Curtain [4:18] </p><p>11. King Of Contradiction [1:40] </p><p>12. Best Of Me [4:25] </p><p>13. Confusion And Frustration In Modern Times [3:46] </p><p>14. So Long Goodbye [3:01] </p><p>15. Look At Me [2:03] </p><p><strong><em><span style="color: red">Special Bonus Track:</span></em></strong> </p><p>16. No Apologies [2:58] </p><p>17. This Is Goodbye [2:27] </p><p> </p><p><img src="http://pwimage.org/images/w0tyw1v8sfps36udnuxb.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p><strong><em>Mp3 @ 320KB/s</em></strong> </p><p> <strong>Code:</strong> SUM41-UH-2007.part1.rar: </p><p><a href="http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bqualJipb66hlp2naPiblJStY6qfkZSnbg%3D%3D6" target="_blank">http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bqualJipb66hlp2naPiblJStY6qfkZSnbg%3D%3D6</a> </p><p>SUM41-UH-2007.part2.rar </p><p><a href="http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=Z6qalp2lZ62clpSltKyZlJyiZrCWlJar6" target="_blank">http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=Z6qalp2lZ62clpSltKyZlJyiZrCWlJar6</a> </p><p><strong><em>Total Size: 114MB</em></strong></p><p></p><p><strong><u><span style="color: red">Teenage Fanclub : "Bandwagonesque" (1991) </span></u></strong></p><p><strong><u><span style="color: red"></span></u></strong> </p><p><img src="http://i33.tinypic.com/4vshh5.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Crotchety critics complained that this Glaswegian quartet sounded too close to cult Memphis band Big Star for their own or anyone else's good, but Bandwagonesque proved that unapologetic homage can sometimes work. The Fanclub's mesh of yearning, ethereal melody and cranked, feed-backing guitars came together superbly on "The Concept," "Metal Baby," and the thrashing "Star Sign"--mini-blizzards of mellifluousness that yoked Alex Chilton to Crazy Horse and the Ramones. Dismiss "Alcholiday" as "record collection rock" if you must: it doesn't make the track any less sublime.</em></strong> </p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Tracklist : </u></strong></p><p> <strong><u></u></strong><strong><span style="color: blue">1. The Concept </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">2. Satan </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">3. December </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">4. What You Do To Me </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">5. I Don't Know </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">6. Star Sign </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">7. Metal Baby </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">8. Pet Rock </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">9. Sidewinder </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">10. Alcoholiday </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">11. Guiding Star </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">12. Is This Music?</span></strong> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Code:</strong> <a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/133300967/Teenage_Fanclub_-_Bandwagonesque.rar" target="_blank">http://rapidshare.com/files/133300967/Teenage_Fanclub_-_Bandwagonesque.rar</a></p><p><strong>Sum 41 - All Killer No Filler [2001]</strong> </p><p> </p><p><img src="http://pwimage.org/images/jp30rdfvif0a0ap4992.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p><strong><u>INFO:</u></strong> </p><p> <strong>Quote:</strong> All Killer No Filler is the second album by Sum 41, released on May 8, 2001. The album was eventually certified platinum, selling over 1 million copies. The album features lyrics with various subjects such as society, laziness, self-indulgence, relationships, etc. On an episode of MTV Cribs featuring drummer Steve Jocz's house, frontman and guitarist Deryck Whibley said that the majority of the songs for All Killer No Filler were written in Steve's basement. The title may be a reference to the Jerry Lee Lewis album All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology. </p><p>As of 2006 the album has sold 1 million copies in USA and is 3x platinum in Canada, making it Sum 41's best selling album to date. </p><p>This is the second time "Summer" appeared on a Sum 41 album, the first being Half Hour Of Power. The band planned to put the song on each of their albums as a joke, but scrapped the plan after All Killer No Filler. </p><p><strong><em>Source: unknown</em></strong>. </p><p> <strong>Quote:</strong> <strong><em>Track List:</em></strong> </p><p>01. Introduction To Destruction [0:36] </p><p>02. Nothing On My Back [3:01] </p><p>03. Never Wake Up [0:49] </p><p>04. Fat Lip [2:58] </p><p>05. Rhythms [2:58] </p><p>06. Motivation [2:50] </p><p>07. In Too Deep [3:27] </p><p>08. Summer [2:49] </p><p>09. Handle This [3:37] </p><p>10. Crazy Amanda Bunkface [2:15] </p><p>11. All She's Got [2:21] </p><p>12. Heart Attack [2:49] </p><p>13. Pain For Pleasure [1:42] </p><p> </p><p><strong><u>DOWNLOAD:</u></strong> </p><p><strong><em>Mp3: 320KB/s; Size: 67,3MB</em></strong> </p><p> <strong>Code:</strong> SUM41-AKNF-2001.rar: </p><p><a href="http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bKqbm5SoaKqelOKnZaqhkZSsYqqdmJmu5" target="_blank">http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bKqbm5SoaKqelOKnZaqhkZSsYqqdmJmu5</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XXguardianXX, post: 3602725, member: 153350"] [B]Sum 41 - Underclass Hero [2007][/B] [IMG]http://pwimage.org/images/lv7jqhdfddc1k3wgzdrs.jpg[/IMG] [B]Quote:[/B] Underclass Hero is Sum 41's fifth overall studio album and the first to be released without former guitarist Dave Baksh. The album was first released July 18, 2007 in Japan. It was released under the Island Records label and distributed worldwide by Universal Records, and in Canada by Aquarius Records. The title's similarity to John Lennon's hit "Working Class Hero" is not a coincidence, according to the band's front man Deryck Whibley, who in an interview with Sun Media claimed Lennon as his favorite songwriter. Also, Green Day released their cover version of Lennon's song "Working Class Hero" only a month or so before Sum 41's album was released. Underclass Hero is over ten minutes longer than any previous Sum 41 album. This is a result of there being a total of fourteen tracks (plus one hidden track) compared to the set of twelve or thirteen the band has used before. Mostly however, the length is due to a majority of the songs being much longer than the usual three minutes existing on preceding full-lengths. "I had to decide what I wanted to say with my music" explains Whibley. "I asked myself all these questions and then just pulled up my own answers and started writing songs based on those themes. I wanted to make an album that meant something important from beginning to end. I wanted it to have relevance and significance. It's not a concept album It's not about fictional characters in a made-up story but there is a constant idea that runs through the record. It's a deeply personal statement that reflects the confusion and frustration in modern society". The album has spawned two singles, "Underclass Hero" and "Walking Disaster". Another song called "March Of The Dogs" has also been released as an album preview. On June 26, at 5PM eastern, "Walking Disaster" was played on the Buzz 103. It has since leaked onto the internet and has become the second single from the album. On July 6 2007 "Walking Disaster" was added to Sum 41's MySpace playlist. "Speak Of The Devil" and "Count Your Last Blessings" were leaked onto the internet on July 13 2007. The entire CD was leaked onto file-sharing networks on July 14 2007. As of early December, 2007 the album sales totaled 1,6 million copies worldwide and over 500,000 copies in the US. [B][I]Source: wikipedia.org[/I][/B]. [B]Quote:[/B] [B][I]Track List:[/I][/B] 01. Underclass Hero [3:14] 02. Walking Disaster [4:46] 03. Speak Of The Devil [3:58] 04. Dear Father [3:52] 05. Count Your Last Blessings [3:03] 06. Ma Poubelle [0:50] 07. March Of The Dogs [3:09] 08. The Jester [2:48] 09. With Me [4:51] 10. Pull The Curtain [4:18] 11. King Of Contradiction [1:40] 12. Best Of Me [4:25] 13. Confusion And Frustration In Modern Times [3:46] 14. So Long Goodbye [3:01] 15. Look At Me [2:03] [B][I][COLOR=red]Special Bonus Track:[/COLOR][/I][/B] 16. No Apologies [2:58] 17. This Is Goodbye [2:27] [IMG]http://pwimage.org/images/w0tyw1v8sfps36udnuxb.png[/IMG] [B][I]Mp3 @ 320KB/s[/I][/B] [B]Code:[/B] SUM41-UH-2007.part1.rar: [URL="http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bqualJipb66hlp2naPiblJStY6qfkZSnbg%3D%3D6"]http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bqualJipb66hlp2naPiblJStY6qfkZSnbg%3D%3D6[/URL] SUM41-UH-2007.part2.rar [URL="http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=Z6qalp2lZ62clpSltKyZlJyiZrCWlJar6"]http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=Z6qalp2lZ62clpSltKyZlJyiZrCWlJar6[/URL] [B][I]Total Size: 114MB[/I][/B] [B][U][COLOR=red]Teenage Fanclub : "Bandwagonesque" (1991) [/COLOR][/U][/B] [IMG]http://i33.tinypic.com/4vshh5.jpg[/IMG] [B][I]Crotchety critics complained that this Glaswegian quartet sounded too close to cult Memphis band Big Star for their own or anyone else's good, but Bandwagonesque proved that unapologetic homage can sometimes work. The Fanclub's mesh of yearning, ethereal melody and cranked, feed-backing guitars came together superbly on "The Concept," "Metal Baby," and the thrashing "Star Sign"--mini-blizzards of mellifluousness that yoked Alex Chilton to Crazy Horse and the Ramones. Dismiss "Alcholiday" as "record collection rock" if you must: it doesn't make the track any less sublime.[/I][/B] [B][U]Tracklist : [/U][/B][B][COLOR=blue]1. The Concept 2. Satan 3. December 4. What You Do To Me 5. I Don't Know 6. Star Sign 7. Metal Baby 8. Pet Rock 9. Sidewinder 10. Alcoholiday 11. Guiding Star 12. Is This Music?[/COLOR][/B] [B]Code:[/B] [URL="http://rapidshare.com/files/133300967/Teenage_Fanclub_-_Bandwagonesque.rar"]http://rapidshare.com/files/133300967/Teenage_Fanclub_-_Bandwagonesque.rar[/URL] [B]Sum 41 - All Killer No Filler [2001][/B] [IMG]http://pwimage.org/images/jp30rdfvif0a0ap4992.jpg[/IMG] [B][U]INFO:[/U][/B] [B]Quote:[/B] All Killer No Filler is the second album by Sum 41, released on May 8, 2001. The album was eventually certified platinum, selling over 1 million copies. The album features lyrics with various subjects such as society, laziness, self-indulgence, relationships, etc. On an episode of MTV Cribs featuring drummer Steve Jocz's house, frontman and guitarist Deryck Whibley said that the majority of the songs for All Killer No Filler were written in Steve's basement. The title may be a reference to the Jerry Lee Lewis album All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology. As of 2006 the album has sold 1 million copies in USA and is 3x platinum in Canada, making it Sum 41's best selling album to date. This is the second time "Summer" appeared on a Sum 41 album, the first being Half Hour Of Power. The band planned to put the song on each of their albums as a joke, but scrapped the plan after All Killer No Filler. [B][I]Source: unknown[/I][/B]. [B]Quote:[/B] [B][I]Track List:[/I][/B] 01. Introduction To Destruction [0:36] 02. Nothing On My Back [3:01] 03. Never Wake Up [0:49] 04. Fat Lip [2:58] 05. Rhythms [2:58] 06. Motivation [2:50] 07. In Too Deep [3:27] 08. Summer [2:49] 09. Handle This [3:37] 10. Crazy Amanda Bunkface [2:15] 11. All She's Got [2:21] 12. Heart Attack [2:49] 13. Pain For Pleasure [1:42] [B][U]DOWNLOAD:[/U][/B] [B][I]Mp3: 320KB/s; Size: 67,3MB[/I][/B] [B]Code:[/B] SUM41-AKNF-2001.rar: [URL="http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bKqbm5SoaKqelOKnZaqhkZSsYqqdmJmu5"]http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=bKqbm5SoaKqelOKnZaqhkZSsYqqdmJmu5[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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