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  2. Underclass Hero - Wikipedia

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    On April 16, 2007, Underclass Hero was announced for release. The next day, "March of the Dogs" was released as a promotional single. [6] On May 2, 2007, the title track was posted on the band's Myspace profile; the music video for it was posted online at the end of the month.

  3. Category:Sum 41 songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Sum 41 songs or lists of Sum 41 songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sum 41 songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Sum 41 - Wikipedia

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    Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. The band was formed in 1996 and currently consists of Deryck Whibley (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards), Dave Baksh (lead guitar, backing vocals), Jason McCaslin (bass, backing vocals), Tom Thacker (guitars, keyboards, backing vocals), and Frank Zummo (drums, occasional backing vocals).

  5. Underclass Hero (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Underclass Hero" is the first single from Sum 41's fourth studio album Underclass Hero. The song impacted radio on May 15, 2007. [1] The song in its entirety was leaked on April 23 from a 91X podcast interview with Deryck Whibley. It was confirmed on Sum 41's official site that this would be the opening track for the album.

  6. What We're All About - Wikipedia

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    It features the Sum 41 band members playing upside-down with their instruments chained to the roof as they perform on the rooftop to the audience below. Throughout the video, various clips of the Spider-Man movie play, and in the middle of the performance, Slayer guitarist Kerry King makes a cameo appearance, performing his guitar solo in the song.

  7. Does This Look Infected? - Wikipedia

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    When Sum 41 performed the song live after Smith's death, the band would not show any disrespect towards her, with Whibley saying that the song "A.N.I.C." stands for "Deryck Whibley is a Fucking Stupid Cunt". However, since 2018, Whibley has resumed using Anna Nicole's name in the title.

  8. All Killer No Filler - Wikipedia

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    All Killer No Filler, which was Sum 41's first full-length album, was released on May 8, 2001. [15] In August, the band performed at Edgefest II in Canada. [16] In October, the band embarked on a headlining US tour, with support from Unwritten Law and Gob. [17] Alongside the tour, the band performed on Saturday Night Live. [18]

  9. The Hell Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Hell Song" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41. The song was released on February 10, 2003, as the second single of the band's album Does This Look Infected?. "The Hell Song" became a top-40 hit in Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom.