THEIR last album drew on the band's love of heavy metal, and as a result, left their pop punk fans disappointed.
They're now a trio, after the departure of Dave Baksh, and back to what they do best.
Thematically, it's more serious than past albums, tackling George W Bush and frontman Deryck Whibley's absent father.
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