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Half Hour of Power is an EP by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It was released June 27, 2000, on Big Rig Records, a subsidiary of Island Records (US), and Aquarius Records (Canada). Some sources consider the album to be the band's first studio album instead except for the silence at the end of the final song on the album, Another Time Around.

The song "Dave's Possessed Hair" was redone as "What We're All About" for the Spider-Man soundtrack.

"32 Ways to Die" is a reference to the song "99 Ways to Die" by Megadeth.

The song "Summer" was re-recorded for the band's 2001 album All Killer No Filler.

The album's first track, "Grab the Devil by the Horns and Fuck him up the Ass" was renamed to "Grab the Devil" on the 2006 live album, Go Chuck Yourself (a.k.a Happy Live Surprise in Japan).

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Grab the Devil by the Horns and Fuck Him Up the Ass" (Instrumental, renamed to Grab the Devil on Go Chuck Yourself)1:07
2."Machine Gun"2:29
3."What I Believe"2:50
4."T.H.T."0:44
5."Makes No Difference"3:11
6."Summer"2:42
7."32 Ways to Die"1:31
8."Second Chance for Max Headroom"3:51
9."Dave's Possessed Hair/It's What We're All About"3:48
10."Ride the Chariot to the Devil" (Instrumental)0:55
11."Another Time Around" (Actual song ends at 3:19)6:52
Total length:30:00

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Sarah McElcheran, Steven Donald - horns on Second Chance for Max Headroom
  • MC Shan - vocals on It's What We're All About

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