"In Too Deep" by Sum 41 features a blend of pop-punk instrumentation characterized by energetic guitar riffs, driving bass lines, and dynamic drumming. The song opens with a catchy guitar melody, supported by fast-paced drums that establish its upbeat tempo. The chorus showcases powerful vocal delivery, complemented by layered Guitars that create a robust sound. Overall, the instrumentation effectively captures the song's themes of emotional struggle and youthful angst.
Sum 41 - In too Deep?
In Too Deep was the second single from Sum 41's first CD All Killer, No Filler. It was released in 2001. You can read more about it on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Too_Deep_(Sum_41_song)
In Too Deep - Sum 41
i am a b.techstudent ,my branch is applied electronics & instrumentation .i too love this course.
In Too Deep - Sum 41
Its called fat lip from their album "all killer no filler".
Yes, he did appear as part of the public in the pool distracting the jocks.
Sum 41 is not an emo band. They are very much mainstream rock. Their lyrics are run of the mill 'unhappy with life' lyrics but they are not emo at all. They have too much of the pop/rock drums beats and choruses. That being said they are still awesome! I would have to disagree. Have you seen the original cover of their album "In too deep"? The picture is the words "Sum 41" written in something dark and dripping with a razor sitting at the side. That certainly appears to be emo.
Too deep for you.
In Too Deep was released on 08/25/1999.
The Production Budget for In Too Deep was $7,000,000.
Trick question. No band is too boring for VH1.