We're All to Blame
Sum 41
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Take everything left from me All! to! blame! How can we still succeed taking what we don't need? Telling lies, alibis, selling all the hate that we breed, Super-size our tragedies (you can't define me, or justify greed), Bought in the land of the free, (land, free) And we're all to blame, We've gone to far, from pride to shame, We're trying so hard, We're dying in vain, We're hopelessly blissful and blind, To all we are, We want it all, With no sacrifice! Realize we spend our lives living in a culture of fear, Stand to salute say thanks to the man of the year, How did we all come to this (you can't define me, or justify greed), A greed that we just can't resist (resist) And we're all to blame, We've gone to far, From pride to shame, We're trying so hard, We're dying in vain, We're hopelessly blissful and blind, To all we are, We want it all, With no sacrifice! Tell me now, What have we done, We don't know, I can't allow, What has begun to tear me down believe me now, We have no choice left with our backs against the wall! And now, We're all to blame, We've gone to far, From pride to shame, We're hopelessly blissful and blind, When all we need, Is something true to believe, Don't we all, Everyone, Everyone, We will fall, Cause we're all to blame, We've gone to far, From pride to shame, We're trying so hard, We're dying in vain, We want it all, Everyone, Don't we all
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Written by: DERYCK WHIBLEY, STEPHEN JOCZ, BEN COOK, GREIG ANDREW NORI
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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10 facts about this song
Song Background"We're All to Blame" is a song by the Canadian rock band, Sum 41. It is the second track on their third studio album called "Chuck," which was released in 2004.
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Album InspirationThe album "Chuck" was named after Chuck Pelletier, a UN peacekeeper who saved the band when they were in the Congo during an ongoing civil war. The incident had a profound impact on the band and influenced the tracks on the album, including "We're All to Blame."
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Genre"We're All to Blame" showcases Sum 41's stylistic evolution from their pop-punk roots, incorporating elements of heavy metal and punk rock, demonstrating an experimental aspect in their music.
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SongwritersThe band's members - Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, and Steve Jocz - wrote the song collaboratively.
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Significant LyricsThe lyrics of "We're All to Blame" reflect a commentary on societal issues, arguably focusing on the consequences of excessive consumerism, war, and global negligence.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough the song did not chart in the US, it reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and achieved significant success in Japan, where it peaked at number one.
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Music VideoThe music video for "We're All to Blame," directed by Marc Klasfeld, features the band playing in a Japanese Kaiju movie setting. It matches the 'larger than life' and chaotic themes of the song.
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Critical ReceptionThe song received mixed reviews from critics who were divided over the band's shift from pop-punk to heavy rock, but many praised the band's growth and maturity in their music.
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Live PerformancesThe song became a staple during the band's live shows and was often used as the opener in their concerts for several years post-release.
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Legacy"We're All to Blame" remains one of Sum 41's most recognized and praised songs, known for its distinctive sound and powerful lyrics. It marked the band's evolution and is considered a significant contribution to the 2000s rock landscape.
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