"Out for Blood"
Single by Sum 41
from the album Order in Decline
ReleasedApril 24, 2019 (2019-04-24)
Recorded2019
StudioStudio Mr. Biz (Deryck's home studio), Los Angeles
Genre
Length3:36
LabelHopeless
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Deryck Whibley
Sum 41 singles chronology
"War"
(2016)
"Out for Blood"
(2019)
"A Death in the Family"
(2019)

"Out for Blood" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41, written by Deryck Whibley and Mike Green.[3] It was released as the lead single from the album Order in Decline on April 24, 2019.[4]

Music video

The video was directed by Lee Levin and features several misfit people in their day to day jobs with situations where someone frustrates them; like getting rejected by a door bouncer, handing out mail and given an empty coffee cup in an office (realising his job is so unfulfilling), having someone walking through a just cleaned floor, doing a tattoo in an undesired region of a client and having a patron with her young daughter in a roadhouse-style restaurant rejecting served food. After the first chorus, they all lash out in anger. The fans all arrive at the band's performance, turning it into a concert and during the guitar solo, they get into hyper violent moshing, ending up with them all smiling, showing off their bleeding facial cuts by the end.

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
Canada Rock (Billboard)[5] 10
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[6] 41
US Rock Airplay (Billboard)[7] 46

Release history

Country Date Format Label Ref.
Various April 24, 2019 Hopeless

References

  1. DeWald, Mike (July 15, 2019). "Album Review: Sum 41 doesn't mince words on ferocious, politically charged 'Order In Decline'". Riff Magazine. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  2. Travers, Paul (July 18, 2019). "Album Review: Sum 41 – Order In Decline". Kerrang!. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
  3. "Mike Green, Co-Writer". The BK Entertainment Group, A Division Of Patriot Management Group. May 19, 2019.
  4. Clapés, Marc (April 23, 2019). "El retorn de Sum 41 amb 'Out for Blood'". Primera Fila (in Catalan). Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  5. "Sum 41 Chart History (Canada Rock)". Billboard. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  6. "Sum 41 Chart History (Hot Rock & Alternative Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  7. "Sum 41 Chart History (Rock Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved August 12, 2020.


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