We're All to Blame
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"We're All to Blame" | ||
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Single by Sum 41 | ||
from the album Chuck | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Format | CD, 7" | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Punk rock Alternative Thrash metal |
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Length | 3:38 | |
Label | Island Records | |
Producer(s) | Greig Nori | |
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Sum 41 singles chronology | ||
"Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" (2003) |
"We're All to Blame" (2004) |
"Pieces" (2005) |
We're All To Blame is the 1st single from Chuck by Sum 41. The song is about the state of the world due to war, people dying, people living in fear, corporations, etc. It is also about how everyone is to blame for either causing a problem or letting it go on.
The song is one of the most critically acclaimed Sum 41 singles. It was written after their trip to the Congo represents their travel to the war zone. The song goes from fast-paced to slow-paced and to fast-paced again, this structure is in the entire song as they represent when they where in calm and from one second to another between shoots and war.
[edit] Video
The video is a spoof of Solid Gold (it even features the solid gold dancers) and at the end the announcer tells us the next guest is Pain For Pleasure (which of course featured the band dressed in the very costumes used for the "Pain For Pleasure" music video). Marc Klasfeld was the director of this video.