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Author:  Eyesore [ Sat May 13, 2006 3:23 am ]
Post subject:  Sum 41 Guitarist Quits, Forms Classic Metal Band

Isn't this funny?

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After more than a decade of making brash, catchy pop-punk together, Sum 41 and guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh have parted ways.

In a statement released by Upper Management, the company that represents Baksh, the guitarist attributed his exit to the old standby of creative differences, but said the split was completely amicable.

"I couldn't continue on creatively in Sum 41 without being a thorn in the side of the band. As people grow, they change," the statement read. "All I can ask is that our fans understand and accept my thanks for being there for me whenever I was feeling happy, sad or depressed.

"The first thing Steve [Jocz], Cone [McCaslin] and Deryck [Whibley] told me was that they just want me to be happy. It was awesome to hear that we all had the same feelings," the statement continued. "We are brothers, and no matter what, they are Sum 41 and they will make an incredible album! Peace love and all of the above."

Fans on Sum 41's official message board were understandably upset over the loss of the band's original guitarist, with reactions running the gamut from alarmingly over-the-top ("This is the worst day of my life, I really want to kill myself right now") to wildly speculative ("Dave is having a child and wants to watch him grow up, and Sum 41 will continue, but with [Whibley's fiancee] Avril [Lavigne] as the guitarist").

According to Mike Renaud, the president of Upper Management, the split was simply a matter of Baksh wanting to focus his creative energies elsewhere.

"Dave and his wife are not having a baby. The reason he's going is because he felt it was time to go. He's got a new band called Brown Brigade, and he felt it was time to make a switch," Renaud said. "There's no bad blood between anyone in Sum, and Dave is incredibly proud of everything he did with the band. It's just that after they finished touring for [2004's] Chuck, they took a break, and in that time, Dave decided it was time to make a switch to Brown Brigade."

Brown Brigade will have more of a "classic metal" feel to it, Renaud said, adding that Baksh is currently working on songs and auditioning singers for the band. He also added that Sum 41 are in the early stages of writing a follow-up to Chuck (see "Sum 41 On Getting Serious: 'I'd Like To Think That We're Still Goofballs' ").

And though he didn't know if the band planned on hiring a new guitarist to replace Baksh (a spokesperson for the band could not be reached for comment), Renaud was pretty certain fans wouldn't be seeing Avril Lavigne playing the leads in Sum anytime soon.

"I don't think that would happen," he laughed. "In fact, I highly doubt it."

Not sure about the name, I see a lot of "shit" comments to be associated with the name, but it's funny how we were just talking about this yesterday! :lol:

Author:  Stefan [ Sat May 13, 2006 7:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sum 41 Guitarist Quits, Forms Classic Metal Band

Eyesore wrote:
Isn't this funny?

Quote:
After more than a decade of making brash, catchy pop-punk together, Sum 41 and guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh have parted ways.

In a statement released by Upper Management, the company that represents Baksh, the guitarist attributed his exit to the old standby of creative differences, but said the split was completely amicable.

"I couldn't continue on creatively in Sum 41 without being a thorn in the side of the band. As people grow, they change," the statement read. "All I can ask is that our fans understand and accept my thanks for being there for me whenever I was feeling happy, sad or depressed.

"The first thing Steve [Jocz], Cone [McCaslin] and Deryck [Whibley] told me was that they just want me to be happy. It was awesome to hear that we all had the same feelings," the statement continued. "We are brothers, and no matter what, they are Sum 41 and they will make an incredible album! Peace love and all of the above."

Fans on Sum 41's official message board were understandably upset over the loss of the band's original guitarist, with reactions running the gamut from alarmingly over-the-top ("This is the worst day of my life, I really want to kill myself right now") to wildly speculative ("Dave is having a child and wants to watch him grow up, and Sum 41 will continue, but with [Whibley's fiancee] Avril [Lavigne] as the guitarist").

According to Mike Renaud, the president of Upper Management, the split was simply a matter of Baksh wanting to focus his creative energies elsewhere.

"Dave and his wife are not having a baby. The reason he's going is because he felt it was time to go. He's got a new band called Brown Brigade, and he felt it was time to make a switch," Renaud said. "There's no bad blood between anyone in Sum, and Dave is incredibly proud of everything he did with the band. It's just that after they finished touring for [2004's] Chuck, they took a break, and in that time, Dave decided it was time to make a switch to Brown Brigade."

Brown Brigade will have more of a "classic metal" feel to it, Renaud said, adding that Baksh is currently working on songs and auditioning singers for the band. He also added that Sum 41 are in the early stages of writing a follow-up to Chuck (see "Sum 41 On Getting Serious: 'I'd Like To Think That We're Still Goofballs' ").

And though he didn't know if the band planned on hiring a new guitarist to replace Baksh (a spokesperson for the band could not be reached for comment), Renaud was pretty certain fans wouldn't be seeing Avril Lavigne playing the leads in Sum anytime soon.

"I don't think that would happen," he laughed. "In fact, I highly doubt it."

Not sure about the name, I see a lot of "shit" comments to be associated with the name, but it's funny how we were just talking about this yesterday! :lol:


what about Jorn LANDE singing for Brown Brigade ? :lol:
(seriously, this man deserves more exposure that would be good for him but I'm pretty sure an ex-SUM 41 would want a more "boyishly charming" singer.... Sebastian Bach ? :wink: )

Author:  Eyesore [ Sat May 13, 2006 9:33 am ]
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I would like him to do a full-on metal album! No quasi-metal album with a "classic metal" feel to it. A dildo may feel like a cock, but it's not... :shock: :?

Author:  Stefan [ Sat May 13, 2006 10:35 am ]
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Eyesore wrote:
A dildo may feel like a cock, but it's not... :shock: :?

:lol:
I'm sure you know ! :wink:

NP
Pearl Jam "Ten"
(starting my PJ Week End !)

Author:  Rhys [ Sat May 13, 2006 10:37 am ]
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Eyesore wrote:
I would like him to do a full-on metal album! No quasi-metal album with a "classic metal" feel to it. A dildo may feel like a cock, but it's not... :shock: :?


So you know the difference between dildo and cock then? :wink:

And this is quite weird news, a musician going from pop punk to classic metal.........

Edit: Damn! Stefan beat me to that incredibly obvious joke!

Author:  Stefan [ Sat May 13, 2006 10:49 am ]
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following the reaper wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
I would like him to do a full-on metal album! No quasi-metal album with a "classic metal" feel to it. A dildo may feel like a cock, but it's not... :shock: :?


So you know the difference between dildo and cock then? :wink:

And this is quite weird news, a musician going from pop punk to classic metal.........

Edit: Damn! Stefan beat me to that incredibly obvious joke!


I think I already did, didn't I ? :?

Author:  Eyesore [ Sat May 13, 2006 6:02 pm ]
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You guys are SO obvious! :roll:

And while it is an odd switch you must understand that Sum 41 started when the band was very young, and though they were a punk band—yes, more punk than pop punk, the singles were pop punk—the band has always dabbled in metal.

I also think the metal community recognized the talent these guys have, I mean, Kerry King played on a song and appeared in a video. Tommy Lee and Rob Halford once joined them on stage, they played the opening song for the MTV Icon show for Metallica and though they were overshadowed by Metallica's entrance into the venue they performed the most technically sound performance of the night. These guys are very capable of performing high quality metal, as strange as that may seem.

Author:  Rhys [ Sun May 14, 2006 5:46 am ]
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Eyesore wrote:
You guys are SO obvious! :roll:

And while it is an odd switch you must understand that Sum 41 started when the band was very young, and though they were a punk band—yes, more punk than pop punk, the singles were pop punk—the band has always dabbled in metal.

I also think the metal community recognized the talent these guys have, I mean, Kerry King played on a song and appeared in a video. Tommy Lee and Rob Halford once joined them on stage, they played the opening song for the MTV Icon show for Metallica and though they were overshadowed by Metallica's entrance into the venue they performed the most technically sound performance of the night. These guys are very capable of performing high quality metal, as strange as that may seem.


hm, now im actually interested in this.

Author:  Stefan [ Sun May 14, 2006 5:58 am ]
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Eyesore wrote:
These guys are very capable of performing high quality metal, as strange as that may seem.


I have no doubt about it but do they want to ? I doubt it... :roll:

NP
Pearl Jam "Binaural"
(I was quite pleased with Vs. & Vitalogy's recent spins. hélas, this album disappoints me while I kind of liked it when it originally came out. :( )

Author:  Eyesore [ Sun May 14, 2006 7:12 am ]
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Stefan wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
These guys are very capable of performing high quality metal, as strange as that may seem.


I have no doubt about it but do they want to ? I doubt it... :roll:

NP
Pearl Jam "Binaural"
(I was quite pleased with Vs. & Vitalogy's recent spins. hélas, this album disappoints me while I kind of liked it when it originally came out. :( )

Well, technically we're not talking about a "they," we're talking about one guy, and I think he wants to. Who leaves such a successful band as Sum 41 if they don't really want to play metal?

Author:  Stefan [ Sun May 14, 2006 8:16 am ]
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Eyesore wrote:
Stefan wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
These guys are very capable of performing high quality metal, as strange as that may seem.


I have no doubt about it but do they want to ? I doubt it... :roll:

NP
Pearl Jam "Binaural"
(I was quite pleased with Vs. & Vitalogy's recent spins. hélas, this album disappoints me while I kind of liked it when it originally came out. :( )

Well, technically we're not talking about a "they," we're talking about one guy, and I think he wants to. Who leaves such a successful band as Sum 41 if they don't really want to play metal?

maybe he wants to play some weird psyche prog stuff with an african singer and a horn section... who knows ? the only thing we can be sure is, since it seems to be a genuine artistic split, that he doesn't want to play SUM 41 kind of stuff anymore... As to what is on his my, I'm clueless... :roll:

NP
Pearl Jam "Riot Act"
(I must have been in an anti-PJ phase when I last listened to this album... :? it's quite good ! :shock: )

Author:  Eternal Idol [ Mon May 15, 2006 3:49 pm ]
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He'll still suck.

Author:  stuartn15ted [ Mon May 15, 2006 3:58 pm ]
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I remember an outro for one of thier videos have quite a cool metal song at the end, so i agree that there is potential. But i still can't see this being good.

Author:  noodles [ Mon May 15, 2006 4:00 pm ]
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It's like when the guy from Shai Hulud left to form New Found Glory

except the opposite

Author:  Eyesore [ Mon May 15, 2006 4:20 pm ]
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noodles wrote:
It's like when the guy from Shai Hulud left to form New Found Glory

except the opposite

:lol:

Author:  Eyesore [ Mon May 15, 2006 4:54 pm ]
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Here's a ZIP FILE of "Pain For Pleasure," "Grab The Devil By The Horns And Fuck Him Up The Ass," "Ride The Chariot To The Devil" and "The Bitter End." The quality varies, the end of "Pain For Pleasure" if fucked up, as I just downloaded them instead of ripped them.

Still, you can hear that there is definitely someone in this band that likes metal. I'm downloading the Metallica medley now, I'll post it later.

Author:  Kathaarian [ Mon May 15, 2006 5:04 pm ]
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I've heard "Pain for pleasure", it was at the end of one of their videos I had seen on tv. That song is pretty good actually, badass heavy metal shiz.

Author:  Eyesore [ Mon May 15, 2006 7:02 pm ]
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Kathaarian wrote:
I've heard "Pain for pleasure", it was at the end of one of their videos I had seen on tv. That song is pretty good actually, badass heavy metal shiz.

The video is hilarious!

Author:  Stefan [ Mon May 15, 2006 7:06 pm ]
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Eyesore wrote:
Kathaarian wrote:
I've heard "Pain for pleasure", it was at the end of one of their videos I had seen on tv. That song is pretty good actually, badass heavy metal shiz.

The video is hilarious!


Never seen it :(

link ? :D

NP
Fragments of Unbecoming "Sterling Black Icon"

Author:  Eyesore [ Mon May 15, 2006 7:13 pm ]
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Stefan wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
Kathaarian wrote:
I've heard "Pain for pleasure", it was at the end of one of their videos I had seen on tv. That song is pretty good actually, badass heavy metal shiz.

The video is hilarious!

Never seen it :(

link ? :D

NP
Fragments of Unbecoming "Sterling Black Icon"

I fucking hate you lazy French bastards!

CLIP

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