Makes No Difference

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"Makes No Difference"
"Makes No Difference" cover
Single by Sum 41
from the album Half Hour Of Power
Released 2000
Format CD,Casette
Recorded 1999
Genre Pop-Punk
Length 3:09
Label Island Records
Producer(s) Greig Nori
Chart positions
Sum 41 singles chronology
"Makes No Difference"
(2000)
"Fat Lip"
(2001)

"Makes No Difference" is the first single by the Canadian punk band Sum 41 from the EP Half Hour of Power. The song is about getting over the tough and depressing parts of your life, letting go of the past, and being completely apathetic to eveyone's comments and opinions. The song is featured on a few soundtracks including Bring it On, Out Cold and Van Wilder. The song is also featured in EA Sports' NHL 2002 and Elite Beat Agents

[edit] Video

The video features two boys who get the house to themselves and invite a lot of people while Sum 41 is the house band. It also features a lot of mischief and disaster, for example someone watering the partygoers, a trophy shelf knocked down, and a guy who tries to run over Sum 41 but ends up crashing into the side of the house, making a big hole. The video is famous for the cameo of American rapper DMX riding in on an ATV. Avril Lavigne's drummer, Matt Brann, also makes a short appearance in the watermelon/hot tub scene.

There is also another version of the video. This video includes Sum 41 robbing a pizza store with water guns.


Sum 41
Deryck Whibley | Jason McCaslin | Steve Jocz
Mark Spicoluk | Dave Baksh | Greig Nori
Discography
Albums: Half Hour Of Power | All Killer No Filler | Does This Look Infected? | Chuck | TBA
Live Albums, EPs and compilations: Motivation EP | Does This Look Intected Too? | Go Chuck Yourself/Happy Live Surprise
Videos and DVDS: Introduction To Destruction | Cross Your T's and Gouge Your I's | Sake Bombs and Happy Endings | Bring The Noize! | Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo | Go Chuck Yourself/Happy Live Surprise
Singles: "Makes No Difference" | "Fat Lip" | "In Too Deep" | "Motivation" | "What We're All About" | "Still Waiting" | "The Hell Song" | "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" | "Little Know It All" | "We're All to Blame" | "Pieces" | "Some Say" | "No Reason" (Radio Release Only)
Collaborations: FUBAR: The Album | Detox | Skull Ring | Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 | Fantastic 4: The Album | "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en" | Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen
Related articles
Bunk Rock Music | Rock Against Bush | Punk Voter | Marc Klasfeld | Tom Lord-Alge
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