Sum 41
Does This Look Infected LP
Vinyl Color: Pink / Black Haze (LTD 1,500)
SRCvinyl is excited to announce Sum 41 "Underclass Hero" on vinyl for the first time ever! Underclass Hero will be given the full SRCHIFI treatment with limited edition, audiophile-level pressing and premium packaging. The album was mastered for vinyl by Kevin Gray (Coherent Audio) and includes a D Side Etching. The album will be pressed on a custom colored vinyl, housed in gatefold jacket and accompanied with an 11x22, 4 panel insert.
Underclass Hero is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It is the first album by the band not to feature former guitarist Dave Baksh since he left a year early to focus on Brown Brigade, but has since returned. It is also the first recorded as a trio. The album was first released July 18, 2007 in Japan. It was released under the Island Records label and distributed worldwide by Universal Records, by Aquarius Records. The album cover features a photo with singer Deryck Whibley spitting. The album features more alternative rock songs than their previous albums. The album's lyrics have been described as more mature and personal than in some of the band's previous records. It was written as a concept album focusing on lead vocalist Deryck Whibley's outlook on life, covering subjects such as politics, atheism and family life. The album has more of a pop punk sound in comparison to the alternative metal style of their previous album, Chuck.
Underclass Hero
Walking Disaster
Speak Of The Devil
Dear Father
Count Your Last Blessings
Ma Poubelle
March Of The Dogs
The Jester
With Me
Pull The Curtain
King Of Contradiction
Best Of Me
Confusion And Frustration In Modern Times
So Long Goodbye
Look At Me