After signing to Island Records in 1999, Sum 41's first single, "Fat Lip," shot to No. 1 on the Billboard rock chart. Since then, the band has released eight studio albums and sold 15 million copies ...
Heaven :x: Hell also features the singles "Landmines," "Rise Up" and "Waiting on a Twist of Fate," along with six other songs. The album is Sum 41's first in nearly five years and its final album ...
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"Sum 41 will be disbanding," continued the note ... told Rolling Stone at the time. After making songs in the band's early style for a proposed All Killer No Filler anniversary reissue, he ...
Sum 41, a rock band that has been creating music ... They have since won numerous awards for their hit songs including In Too Deep, The Hell Song, Fat Lip, Still Waiting, Landmines, Pieces ...
No one would blame Deryck Whibley if he reconsidered his decision to dissolve Sum 41. Especially after the full-blown love shown to the singer, songwriter and guitarist and his accompanying four ...
The band, which formed in 1996, closed out its final show on Jan. 30 with what iHeart called a career-spanning 29-song set. Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley reportedly made the decision two years ago ...
Sum 41’s near 30-year together came to an end recently in Toronto. The band, which formed in 1996, closed out its final show on Jan. 30 with what iHeart called a career-spanning 29-song set.
From their early days in Ajax, Ontario to becoming global pop-punk rock icons, SUM 41 has spent close to 30 years delivering ...
After nearly three decades, Sum 41 are going out on a high — and writing their own ending. By Richard Trapunski It’s finally starting to dawn on the members of Sum 41. This is really it.
While Sum 41's farewell tour has officially come to an end, the Ajax-formed pop-punk institution's final bow is set to continue at this year's JUNO Awards, which will feature their last-ever ...
It’s the end of an era for Canadian punk group Sum 41, who hit the stage one last time in Toronto this week after nearly 30 years of performing. On Jan. 30, Sum 41 will play their last ever show ...