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"Pieces" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sum 41. "Pieces" was released to radio on November 15, 2004, as the second single from the band's third studio album, Chuck (2004). Music video
"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. On May 29, 2015, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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]
The highlight of Sum 41's discography is going to come when they fully embrace their metal influences and make a straight-up metal album, and sadly Chuck misses the mark", but also added "If you are still under the impression that Sum 41 is a joke band or a Beastie Boys-wannabe, give some of these songs a try, and you may be pleasantly surprised."
Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 performs during the “Does This Look All Killer No Filler” tour on October 21, 2022 in London, England. Burak Cingi/Redferns It doesn’t feel like the end for Deryck ...
Thank you for the last 27 years of Sum 41.” Sum 41 was originally called Kaspir when it formed in Ajax, Ontario, in 1996. Three years later, the band signed an international record deal with ...
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]
Eventually, Nori became Sum 41's manager, producing their music, helping them form industry connections and inviting them to parties and raves. "Greig had one requirement to be our manager — he ...