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  2. Underclass Hero - Wikipedia

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    Underclass Hero is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Sum 41.It is the first of two albums by the band recorded without guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh since he left a year earlier to focus on Brown Brigade.

  3. Underclass Hero (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video was co-directed by Marc Klasfeld and Sum 41's drummer, Steve Jocz. This is Sum 41's first video without their former guitarist Dave Baksh, who had left the band the previous year, but returned in 2015. The music video garnered Sum 41 a nomination at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards Japan in the category for Best Group Video.

  4. Category:Sum 41 video albums - Wikipedia

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  5. Makes No Difference - Wikipedia

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    "Makes No Difference" is the debut single by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It was released in June 2000 as the lead single from the band's extended play Half Hour of Power. The song is featured on the soundtracks for Bring It On, Out Cold and Van Wilder. A 2002 re-recording of the song was featured on Sum 41's greatest hits compilation, All the ...

  6. Over My Head (Better Off Dead) - Wikipedia

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    Sum 41's lead vocalist Deryck Whibley spoke about the song's meaning, saying, "It's not about being fucked up or drunk," Whibley said. "It's more about the aftermath when you're hearing everything you've just done the night before, and you're like, "Ah, fuck, I'm better off dead."

  7. Sake Bombs and Happy Endings - Wikipedia

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    Sake Bombs and Happy Endings is a DVD by the pop punk band Sum 41 [1] of their promotional tour for "Does This Look Infected?" and filmed in Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Urayasu, Japan on May 17, 2003. It was remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1. It also includes the music videos for "Still Waiting" and "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)".

  8. We're All to Blame - Wikipedia

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    IGN published a recommendation saying, "'We're All To Blame' is, bar none, the single best song Sum 41 has ever written and performed. A hard-hitting metal ballad that comments on global greed and its horrible consequences, the song not only stands out on Chuck but it stands out as the high point of Sum 41's entire catalogue." [6]

  9. Half Hour of Power - Wikipedia

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    Half Hour of Power is the debut extended play [A] by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It was released on June 27, 2000 on Big Rig Records, a subsidiary of Island Records (United States), and Aquarius Records (Canada). The cover features the band's then-drummer Steve Jocz aiming a Nerf gun up in the air and standing in front of an explosion in the ...