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“Who’s taking resumés?” quipped guitarist Dave ‘Brownsound’ Baksh, walking into the backstage media room with his bandmates just after Sum 41 performed together for the very last time on March 30.
The Canadian musician of the famed pop-punk band spoke to Yahoo Canada about being diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2022, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNSum 41 fans are just discovering 'wholesome' meaning behind the band's nameThey've been creating music for 28 years - but some fans are only just learning the meaning behind Sum 41's stage name. The ...
All Killer No Filler — Sum 41 is breaking up. The Canadian rock band announced via social media on Monday that following their new album Heaven and Hell as well as an upcoming tour, members ...
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 ...
Guitarist Dave Baksh talks about Sum 41's "unbelievable" run and the fun of playing Daytona International Speedway.
The rise of Sum 41, a collection of teenage punks from Exeter High School who banded together in the early 2000s, is an unlikely Cinderella story, but one of Canada's most notable. Emerging from ...
In a special Q interview, lead singer Deryck Whibley joins Tom Power live onstage at Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver to talk ...
Sum 41 have an entry in the Spotify Singles series today. As per usual, there’s one original track — in this case “Landmines,” from Heaven :x: Hell — and one cover.
Sum 41 has released a video officially introducing their new drummer, Frank Zummo, who has played in other bands such Street Drum Corps, Dead By Sunrise and more. Zummo has been playing with Sum 41 ...
Having previously performed Sleep Now In The Fire live, Sum 41 have just shared a new, official studio cover of the Rage classic. The Canadian pop-punk heroes have just shared an official cover of ...
The end of the road for Sum 41: bandmembers Frank Zummo, Dave Baksh, Deryck Whibley, Jason McCaslin and Tom Thacker at the 2025 JUNO Awards in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin via ...
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