• Record Label: Def Jam
  • Release Date: Nov 26, 2002
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 118 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 5 out of 118

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  1. IvánS
    Aug 29, 2006
    4
    it´s a horrible album. this kind of "pop-punk" shouldn´t exist.
  2. Atticus
    Dec 5, 2002
    4
    Actually pretty dissapointed with this one. Sum 41 just hardcore sold out. Yeah they blow now. Some good songs but over all i'm dissapointed with Sum 41 and their CD
  3. cláudiac
    Apr 1, 2003
    6
    First time that i heard it, i got disappointed, but after a second hearing, i just realized that it`s better than AKNF, with the raw aingst of HHOP. I like it, Still waiting is now on my list of favourite songs, but they could do better than this, if they would grow balls and let go the pop punkrock. it would be a shame to see the talent that they waisted in that path. I just have to say First time that i heard it, i got disappointed, but after a second hearing, i just realized that it`s better than AKNF, with the raw aingst of HHOP. I like it, Still waiting is now on my list of favourite songs, but they could do better than this, if they would grow balls and let go the pop punkrock. it would be a shame to see the talent that they waisted in that path. I just have to say that i`m just waiting for the next album. Expand
  4. oprahwinfrey
    Jul 1, 2004
    6
    Its an okay album, but I kind of find it boring. I dont think they worked very hard at it, and I think half of the reason their popular, is not because of their music, but the punk image.
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. There are no real surprises here but then in the land of pop-punk surprise is not high on the agenda.
  2. Blender
    80
    So Sum 41 have grown up... a little.... It's all relative, and, crucially, it still rocks. [#12, p.153]
  3. This disc has a clutch of songs that mix chord-y abandon with raging rock riffs--and a heck of a lot of good times.