Nottingham Ice Arena was packed to the rafters with teen rockers. The girls were dressed like Avril Lavigne, and the boys resembled something that had been dragged from the closet of Grange Hill.
Sum 41 arrived on stage to the screams of all their teenage fans. To say that the members of Sum 41 are energetic would be an understatement, these guys go absolutely wild on stage and are constantly jumping, and running around on the stage like school children that have just been let out for their morning break.
Even though these Canadian rockers have got such a sweet and innocent image, dont be fooled, these spiky-haired hell raisers shout about suicide, Anne Nicole Smith, gin and cold pizzas, as well as saying the occasional F-word. Im no prude, but I think a lot of the parents took offence. This is definitely not a band for the Pepsi generation.
They played quite a lot of new material from their current album Does This Look Infected, including The Hell Song and All Messed Up, which caused the crowd to go absolutely berserk. Obviously the teenagers got over excited and started to fight, at which point Deryck (singer) had to tell the crowd to stop fighting.
Sum 41 even played some of their classic tracks like Motivation, Still Waiting and In Too Deep which the audience just lapped up. The pace was notched up a gear when Fat Lip was performed; even the teenagers parents were bouncing around to this track.
There was even a part in the show where the audience were asked to shout out any song and Sum 41 would play it. The audience had the pleasure of seeing these spiky haired teen rockers do renditions of songs by Queens Of The Stone Age, Green Day, and Metallica.
This was an extremely enjoyable gig, I dont like many of their songs, but live they are just awesome, and they have that ability to keep the audience entertained throughout the entire performance. I have no idea what category of music you would put Sum 41 in. Whatever it is, its very addictive.
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