Review: Sum 41 – Makes No Difference (Rock)

This review covers the punk rock track Sum 41 – Makes No Difference.

This track was released in 2000 on the album Half Hour of Power.

One interesting thing about this track is the fact that it starts with a guitar solo in the left channel only. It doesn’t last all that long, but it was an interesting way to start a track.

What’s great about this track is the guitars in general. Throughout the entire track, they have such a great rock sound to them. Even during the slow part of the track, they have such a great sound to them.

The vocals were nicely done. There was a nice bit of variety to be had throughout the track.

My only criticism about this track is that some of the lyrics are a little hard to hear. As a result, some of the meaning is a bit lost in the track from time to time. Still, this didn’t detract too much from the track as a whole.

Overall, despite some of the lyrics being a little lost, this was an otherwise very good track. It’s got great variety and nice sound in the guitars. The intro was interesting. Quite enjoyable if you ask me.

Score
7.5/10

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