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1.1 Grab The Devil By The Horns And **** Him Up The ***1.2 Machine Gun1.3 What I Believe1.4 T.H.T.1.5 Makes No Difference1.6 Summer1.7 32 Ways To Die1.8 Second Chance For Max Headroom1.9 Dave's Possessed Hair / It's What We're All About1.10 Ride The Chariot To The Devil1.11 Another Time Around |
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1 |
 | Description: | â? Audiophiles 180g Vinyl
â?¢ Druckbeileger mit Song-Texten
� 11 Track Debüt-EP von 2000
â?¢ Inkl. den Singles â??Grab The Devil By The Horns And Him Up The â??, â??Makes No Differenceâ?? and â??Summerâ??
â?¢ Black Vinyl Edition
â? Die kanadische Rockband Sum 41 wurde 1996 in Ajax, Ontario, gegründet. Im Jahr 2000 veröffentlichten sie ihr erstes Extended Play Half Hour Of Power auf Big Rig Records, einer Tochtergesellschaft von Island Records. Offiziell ist es eine EP, aber viele betrachten es als ihr erstes Studioalbum. Es wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit Greig Nori von Leadsänger und Frontmann Deryck Whibley (auch bekannt als Bizzy D) produziert. Die Veröffentlichung wurde sehr gut aufgenommen und erreichte Platz 36 der Billboard's Heatseekers Charts. Das Cover zeigt Schlagzeuger Steve Jocz, der eine Nerf-Gun in die Luft.
â??Half Hour Of Powerâ?? enthält einen Druckbeileger mit Song-Texten. - PINKLimited pink colored vinyl LP pressing. Having formed in 1996, Canadian pop-punks Sum 41 came up the hard way, slogging through endless local gigs before their first demo recording, made in 1998, led to Island subsidiary Big Rig releasing their debut mini-LP, Half Hour Of Power, in June 2000. Stylistically diverse, this first waxing features tracks flirting with old-school heavy metal ("Ride The Chariot To The Devil"), hip-hop ("Dave's Possessed Hair"/"It's What We're All About") and NOFX-esque ska-punk ("Second Chance For Max Headroom"). Positively received by critics and fans alike, it set the band up nicely for their breakout 2001 full-length, All Killer No Filler.Record Store Day Canada 2024 exclusive.
The song ?What I Believe? is misspelled as ?What I Beleive? on the back cover, on the center label of the disc and on the inner sleeve, but is written correctly on the lyrics booklet."Half Hour Of Power" is the explosive debut LP from Canadian punk rock band Sum 41, released by Unidisc. This record captures the raw energy and youthful rebellion that catapulted Sum 41 into international stardom at the turn of the millennium. Featuring high-octane tracks like "Makes No Difference," this album blends skate-punk, pop-punk, and elements of metal for a dynamic listening experience. Sum 41 quickly became known for their infectious hooks and energetic performances, earning multiple Juno Awards and Grammy nominations over their career. Unidisc, renowned for its dedication to quality music releases across genres since its founding in Canada in 1977, brings this essential punk release to vinyl collectors with exceptional sound fidelity. |  | No. of tracks: |
11 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
UND7005891.1 |
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