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Sum 41

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

Sum 41
Sum 41 at Hellfest 2019. from left to right: Bassist Jason McCaslin, drummer Frank Zummo, guitarist Tom Thacker, lead vocalist Deryck Whibley, and guitarist Dave Baksh.
Background information
Also known as
  • Kaspir (1996)
  • Supernova (1996)
  • Pain for Pleasure
OriginAjax, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Years active1996–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitesum41.com

In 1999, Sum 41 signed an international record deal with Island Records and released its first EP, Half Hour of Power, in 2000. The band released its debut album, All Killer No Filler, in 2001. The album achieved mainstream success with its first single, "Fat Lip", which reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and remains the band's most successful single to date. The album's next singles "In Too Deep" and "Motivation" also achieved commercial success. All Killer No Filler was certified platinum in both the United States and the United Kingdom and triple platinum in Canada. In 2002, the band released Does This Look Infected?, which was also a commercial and critical success. The singles "The Hell Song" and "Still Waiting" both charted highly on the modern rock charts.

The band released its next album, Chuck, in 2004, led by singles "We're All to Blame" and "Pieces". The album proved successful, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard 200. In 2007, the band released Underclass Hero, which was met with a mixed reception, but became the band's highest charting album to date. It was also the band's last album on Aquarius Records. The band released the album Screaming Bloody Murder, on Island Records in 2011 to a generally positive reception, though it fell short of its predecessors' commercial success. The band's sixth studio album, 13 Voices was released in 2016. IMPALA awarded the album with a double gold award for 150,000 sold copies across Europe. The band's seventh studio album Order in Decline was released on July 19, 2019. The band is in production of their eighth studio album titled Heaven and Hell. A release date has yet to be announced.

The band often performs more than 300 times each year and holds long global tours, most of which last more than a year. The group have been nominated for seven Juno Awards and won twice – Group of the Year in 2003, and Rock Album of the Year for Chuck in 2005. Sum 41 was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance for the song "Blood in My Eyes". From their formation to 2016, Sum 41 were the 31st best-selling Canadian artist in Canada and among the top 10 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada.[1]

History

1996–1998: Formative years

Sum 41 was formed by guitarist Deryck Whibley, drummer Steve Jocz, bassist Richard Roy and vocalist Jon Marshall.[2][3] They were originally called Kaspir.[4][5] The band is from Ajax, Ontario.[3][5] the band was formed as a NOFX cover band.[5] The group members decided to change the band's name to Supernova while on tour on September 28, 1996, which happened to be the 41st day of their summer vacation, leading them to change their name to Sum 41.[4][5]

The band met their manager and producer Greig Nori in 1996 at their first show as Sum 41.[5] Whibley convinced Nori to watch his band perform.[5] Nori is also the lead vocalist of the band Treble Charger.[5] Nori was not impressed with the band's songs or original vocalist and advised Whibley to be the vocalist, causing Marshall to leave.[2][5] With Whibley moving to lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Dave Baksh joined as lead guitarist.[2] Early on; the band was involved in a near-fatal car accident, resulting in Roy leaving the band.[2] Mark Spicoluk briefly filled in the position before Jason McCaslin was brought in on bass to complete the new line-up.[6] In 1996, the band opened for Len.[5]

1998–2000: Half Hour of Power

In 1998, the band recorded a demo tape on compact cassette which they sent to record companies in the hope of getting a recording contract.[5]

From 1999 to 2000, the band recorded several new songs.[7][8] The Introduction to Destruction and later the Cross The T's and Gouge Your I's DVDs both contain the self-recorded footage, which show the band performing a dance to "Makes No Difference" in front of a theatre.[7][8]

After signing with Island Records in 1999, Sum 41's first EP, Half Hour of Power, was released on June 27, 2000.[9] The first single released by the band was "Makes No Difference", which had two different music videos.[10] The first video was put together using the video clips sent to the record label, and the second showed the band performing at a house party.[11] The album was certified platinum in Canada.[12]

2001–2003: All Killer No Filler and Does This Look Infected?

Sum 41's first full-length album, All Killer No Filler, was released on May 8, 2001.[13] The album was very successful; it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in August 2001.[14] "Fat Lip", the album's first single,[15][16][17] achieved significant chart and commercial success; it topped the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart as well as many other charts around the world.[18][19] The song remains the band's most successful to date. After "Fat Lip", two more singles were released from the album: "In Too Deep" and "Motivation".[15][13][20] "In Too Deep" peaked at number 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, while "Motivation" peaked at number 24 on the same chart.[21][22] The album peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number nine on the Top Canadian Albums chart.[23] The album was a commercial success, and was certified Platinum in the United States, UK, and triple platinum in Canada[24][25] The album's name was taken from the initial reaction from Joe Mcgrath, an engineer working in the studio.[26]

The success of the album brought the band touring offers with mainstream bands such as Blink-182 and The Offspring.[27] The band spent much of 2001 touring; the group played over 300 concerts that year before returning to the studio to record another album.[28] The band took part in the 2001 Vans Warped Tour[29] and the Campus Invasion Tour.[30] In April 2002, the band went on a month long tour called the Sum Like it Loud Tour.[28] In October 2002, the band went on a month long tour called the Sum on Your Face Tour.[31]

On November 26, 2002, the group released its second album, Does This Look Infected?[32] The special edition came with a DVD, Cross The T's and Gouge Your I's. Whibley said of the album: "We don't want to make another record that sounds like the last record, I hate when bands repeat albums.[33] The album featured a harder and edgier sound, and the lyrics featured a more serious outlook.[34] The album peaked at number 32 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number eight on the Top Canadian Albums chart.[35][36] It was certified Platinum in Canada and gold in the United States, but was not as successful as its predecessor.[37][38]

The first single released from the album was "Still Waiting",[39] which peaked at number seven on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[39][21][40] The second single, "The Hell Song" peaked at number 13 on the chart.[21] "The Hell Song"'s music video depicted the band members using dolls with their pictures on them and others, such as Korn, Kiss, AC/DC, Snoop Dogg, Destiny's Child, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, and Pamela Anderson.[41] The third single, "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)", had a video released exclusively in Canada and on the band's website, featuring live shots of the band.[42] The video also appeared on the group's live DVD, Sake Bombs And Happy Endings (2003), as a bonus feature.[43] The band again began a long tour to promote the album before recording the group's third studio album.[15]

2004–2005: Chuck

In late May 2004, the band traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo with War Child Canada, a branch of the British charity organization War Child, to document the country's civil war.[44] Days after arriving, fighting broke out in Bukavu near the hotel where the band was staying.[45][46] The band waited for the fighting to die down, but it did not.[47] A UN peacekeeper, Charles "Chuck" Pelletier, called for armoured carriers to take the hotel's occupants out of the hot zone.[47] After nearly twenty hours, the carriers arrived, and the band and forty other civilians were taken to safety.[47]

In honor of Pelletier, Sum 41 named its next album Chuck; it was released on October 12, 2004.[46][49] The album charted at number 10 on the Billboard 200 chart.[50] It also peaked at number two on the Canadian Albums chart.[51] The album received positive reviews, and was certified Platinum in Canada and gold in the United States.[52][53]

The first single from the album was "We're All To Blame",[54] which peaked at number 10 on the Alternative Airplay chart.[55] It was followed by "Pieces",[56] which reached the top of the charts in Canada.[57][58][59] The next single was "Some Say", released only in Canada and Japan. The last single from the record was "No Reason", released at the same time as "Some Say", but with no music video. It was released only in Europe and the US, where it reached number 16 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart.[60] In 2004, the band went on a co-headlining North American Tour with Good Charlotte.[61] The band joined Mötley Crüe on their Carnival of Sin summer tour as an opening act.[62]

A documentary of the band's experience in Congo was made into a film called Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo and later aired on MTV.[63][64][65] War Child released it on DVD on November 29, 2005, in the United States and Canada.[63][64][65] Following the album's release, the band went on a tour with Good Charlotte until 2006.[66] On December 21, 2005, Sum 41 released a live album, Happy Live Surprise, in Japan.[67][68] The CD contained a full concert recorded live in London, Ontario[68] and was produced by Whibley. The same CD was released March 7, 2006, in Canada under the name Go Chuck Yourself.[67][68] The band played videos before its set that were deemed "unsuitable for children".[69] Controversy arose over some of the videos' violent content.[69]

2006–2008: Baksh's departure and Underclass Hero

On May 10, 2006, Dave Baksh announced in a statement through his management company that he was leaving Sum 41 to work with his new band, Brown Brigade, which has a more "classic metal" sound.[5][70] Baksh cited "creative differences" as the reason for his departure, but claimed that he was still on good terms with the band.[70] The next day, Whibley confirmed Baksh's departure and announced that the band would only replace him with a touring guitarist, who would not have any decision-making power in the band or be in videos, photo shoots, or albums.[71] The band hired Gob frontman and guitarist Tom Thacker to replace Baksh.[5][71]

 
Sum 41 playing live at Club Oxygen on March 7, 2008

Recording of the band's fourth studio album, Underclass Hero, began on November 8, 2006, and finished on March 14, 2007. On April 17, 2007, the band released a song on iTunes, "March of the Dogs".[72] Although not a single, the band released it early because, according to Whibley, "the record [wouldn't] be out until the summer". Whibley was threatened with deportation for the song, because he metaphorically "killed the president" on it.[73]

The album, backed by the first single and title track, "Underclass Hero", was released on July 24, 2007.[74] Despite mixed reviews,[75] the album was a commercial success, debuting at number seven on the Billboard 200[50] and at number one on the Billboard Rock Albums chart, the band's highest US chart position to date.[76] It also peaked at number one on the Canadian Albums chart[51] and on the Alternative Albums chart.[77] Two more singles were released from the album, "Walking Disaster"[78] and "With Me". "With Me" especially found radio success by 2008. Underclass Hero was certified Platinum in Canada.[79] On September 15, 2007, the band headlined the House of Blues with Yellowcard.[80]

In October 2007, the band began the Strength in Numbers Tour, a tour of Canada with Canadian band Finger Eleven; Die Mannequin opened each of Sum 41's shows.[81] During the tour, Whibley sustained a herniated disk.[81] As a result, the group cancelled the rest of its shows.[81] After Whibley recovered from his injury, the band continued the Underclass Hero tour in March 2008 and toured until early July, when the group began preparation for its next album.[82]

Sum 41 released a greatest hits album in Japan titled 8 Years of Blood, Sake and Tears on November 26, 2008. The album included a previously unreleased song, "Always", and a DVD, which contains each of the band's music videos.[83] On March 17, the band released the worldwide version of the album titled All the Good Shit.[84][85]

2009–2012: Thacker's official arrival and Screaming Bloody Murder

In July 2009, the band was an opening act for The Offspring on their Shit is Fucked Up Tour.[86] Drummer Steve Jocz confirmed that Tom Thacker was now an official member of Sum 41, and would take part in the writing and recording.[87] On November 5, 2009, Whibley posted a blog on the band's MySpace page announcing Gil Norton as the producer of the band's upcoming album, also saying that 20 songs were already written for the album.[88] In an interview with Tom Thacker, some working titles for songs for the new album were confirmed, including "Panic Attack", "Jessica Kill" and "Like Everyone Else".[89] Pre-production for the new album took 13 days in December 2009, with the band officially entering the studio to begin recording at Perfect Sound Studios on January 26, 2010. The new studio album, titled Screaming Bloody Murder,[90] was expected for a late 2010 release, but was delayed until early 2011.[91] The band finished recording on June 24, 2010, just before joining the 2010 Warped Tour. While the group was on the tour, the new album entered the post-production stages of mixing and mastering.[91] A new song called "Skumfuk" was leaked online on July 6, 2010.[92] In an interview with Canoe.ca, Steve Jocz said that while producer Gil Norton was originally hired to engineer the new album, he was only around for a week and Sum 41 self-produced the record.[91] From October to November 2010, the band headlined the Eastpak Antidote Tour [de].[93]

 
Sum 41 performing on Vans Warped Tour in 2010.

The first single from the album, "Screaming Bloody Murder", was released on February 7, 2011, in the United States.[94][95] The song had its worldwide premiere on January 14, 2011, on Windsor, Ontario radio station 89X.[96] The album Screaming Bloody Murder was released in Japan on April 6, 2011.[97] On February 28, 2011, a stream of "Blood in My Eyes", another new song from the album, was released for free listening on Alternative Press.[98] On May 28, 2011, Sum 41 performed a live set for Guitar Center Sessions on DirecTV. The episode included an interview with program host Nic Harcourt.[99]

"Baby You Don't Wanna Know" was released as the album's second single.[100] The band shot a music video for the song during a day off in Germany.[101] A music video was also produced for the first single, "Screaming Bloody Murder", but it was left unreleased due to its content and difficulties with the label.[102]

On August 9, 2011, Sum 41 released the live album Live at the House of Blues, Cleveland 9.15.07 – a live recording of a show that took place on September 15, 2007, in Cleveland, Ohio, while the band was touring its previous album Underclass Hero.[103] A week later when the band was touring the US as part of the Vans Warped Tour, making up for dates the group had to cancel on its 2010 tour, they were forced once again to cancel all remaining dates, when Whibley re-injured his back after playing three shows.[104] It was announced on the band's official website that they would be postponing indefinitely all upcoming tour dates for 2011 while Whibley underwent treatment. In an interview with Jason McCaslin that took place in Oppikoppi, he said that "it's safe to say Sum 41 won't have another album out for at least the next two years".[105] In 2011, Sum 41 was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance for the song "Blood in My Eyes", but lost to the Foo Fighters.[106]

In February 2012, the band shot a music video for the song "Blood in My Eyes", the third single from the album, with director Michael Maxxis in Los Angeles.[107][108] Shooting took place on February 29 at the desert around the Los Angeles area;[109] it was released officially released on September 10, 2012.[110]

From November to December 2012, the band undertook the Does This Look Infected? 10th Anniversary Tour, touring the United States to celebrate the album's release in 2002.[111]

On November 26, 2012, the band members revealed that they were taking a break from touring in 2013 to begin work on a new record.[112]

2013–2018: Jocz's departure, Zummo's arrival, return of Baksh, and 13 Voices

 
 
In 2015, Dave Baksh (top) rejoined Sum 41, while Frank Zummo (bottom) was recruited as the band's new drummer.

From March to April 2013, the band co-headlined the Dead Silence Tour with Billy Talent.[113] On April 18, 2013, drummer Jocz announced he would be leaving the band on his official Facebook page,[114][115][116] leaving Whibley as the sole founding member of the band.[117]

On May 16, 2014, Deryck Whibley posted on his website, explaining that he had liver and kidney failure due to excessive drinking. He also said that he had some ideas for new songs, and that the band would be soon starting to make a new album.[118] On June 9, 2014, Whibley said on his Facebook page that he was working on new Sum 41 music out of his home studio to get ready to record some new tunes.[119]

On July 9, 2015, the band launched a PledgeMusic campaign for its comeback album.[120] On July 23, 2015, the band played its comeback show at the Alternative Press Awards, which featured former lead guitarist Dave Baksh, joining the band on stage nine years after his departure.[121][122] The band's set also featured DMC as guest.[123] It also introduced Frank Zummo from Street Drum Corps as the new drummer.[124] Sum 41 confirmed Baksh's official return to the band on August 14, 2015.[123] On December 26, 2015, Sum 41 teased two new songs on their Instagram profile.[123]

The band performed on the 2016 Warped Tour.[125] On May 11, 2016, the group announced its signing to Hopeless Records.[126][127] The band announced on June 6, 2016 that their sixth album would be called 13 Voices and would be released on October 7, 2016.[128] That same day, they also revealed album's track list and cover art.[128] The first song from the upcoming album, "Fake My Own Death", was released on June 28, 2016, through Hopeless Records' official YouTube channel, along with a music video for the song.[129] The song was performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on October 3, 2016.[130] The album's first official single, "War", was released on August 25, 2016.[131] On September 29, 2016, the track "God Save Us All (Death to Pop)" was officially released (along with a live music video).[132] IMPALA awarded the album with a double gold award for 150,000 sold copies across Europe.[133][134]

On September 29, 2016, it was announced that the band would be headlining the 2016 Kerrang! Tour.[135] From October 2016 to August 2017, the band went on their Don't Call It a Sum-Back Tour in support of 13 Voices. The band played nearly 100 shows in the Americas,[136] Europe,[137] and Asia.[138] The band invited fans to record a music video for "Goddamn I'm Dead Again" that was released on May 3, 2017.[139] In April 2017, the band co-headlined the 2017 Canadian Tour with Papa Roach.[140] From April to May 2017, the band co-headlined the We Will Detonate Tour with Pierce the Veil.[141]

On October 22, 2017, the band's Facebook page announced that Whibley had started writing new songs.[142] The group embarked on a 15th anniversary tour of Does This Look Infected in 2018.[143]

2019–2021: Order in Decline

From April to May 2019, the band embarked on an intimate tour called the No Personal Space Tour.[144] In April 2019, the band announced via social media its return with new music.[145][146] On April 24, 2019 they released the single, "Out for Blood" through Hopeless Records.[146][147] The same day, the band also announced their seventh studio album, Order in Decline, with a set release date of July 19, 2019.[145][146][148] The second single from the album "A Death in the Family" was released along with a music video on June 11, 2019.[149] On June 18, 2019, "Never There" was released as the third single, along with a video.[150] On July 8, 2019, the band released "45 (A Matter of Time)" as the fourth single, along with a video.[151] In September 2019, the band started a North American tour called the Order in Decline Tour.[152] On top of supporting Order in Decline, the tour was also done in support of the 15th Anniversary of their studio album Chuck.[152] From November to December 2019, the band went on a co-headlining tour with The Offspring.[153] On May 28, 2021, the band released a version of "Catching Fire" featuring Nothing,Nowhere, along with a music video.[154]

2022–present: Heaven and Hell

On February 22, 2022, the band announced a U.S. tour with Simple Plan called the Blame Canada tour set to run from April to August 2022.[155][156]

On March 23, 2022, the band announced their eighth studio album, Heaven and Hell, which is set to be a double album.[157][158] Heaven will return to the pop punk sound of the band's early career while Hell is a continuation of the band's more recent heavier metal sound.[157][158]

Side projects and collaborations

Before the release of Half Hour of Power, and up until the departures of Dave Baksh and Steve Jocz, Sum 41 occasionally played as an alter ego 1980s heavy metal band called Pain for Pleasure during shows.[159] The band appeared in Sum 41's music videos for "Fat Lip" and "We're All to Blame" and had at least one song on each of the band's first three releases.[160] The group's best known song under the Pain for Pleasure moniker is the song of the same name from All Killer No Filler, a track that remains the band's staple during live shows and features drummer Steve Jocz on lead vocals. During the Don't Call It a Sum-Back Tour in 2017, Pain for Pleasure appeared performing the song at the end of their show with guitarist Tom Thacker replacing Jocz as the vocalist.[159]

Sum 41 has collaborated with many other artists, both live and in the studio, including: Tenacious D,[161] Ludacris,[162] Iggy Pop,[163] Pennywise,[164] Bowling for Soup,[164] Unwritten Law,[165] Mike Shinoda,[166] Treble Charger,[167] Gob,[165] Tommy Lee,[168][169] Rob Halford,[169] Kerry King,[5] Metallica,[170] Ja Rule,[171] and Nothing,Nowhere.[172]

Shortly after touring for Does This Look Infected?, Sum 41 was recruited by Iggy Pop for his album, Skull Ring.[163] Whibley co-wrote the first single from the album, "Little Know It All", and joined Iggy on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote it.[163] Following the band's show of September 11, 2005, in Quebec City, Quebec, the band went on a touring hiatus, although on April 17, 2006, Sum 41 played at a tribute to Iggy Pop, joining Iggy on stage for "Little Know It All" and "Lust For Life".[173]

During the band's 2006 touring hiatus, Whibley focused on his producing career: he produced two songs for Avril Lavigne's album The Best Damn Thing.[174] Jocz recorded his first video as director for a Canadian band, The Midway State,[175] and McCaslin started a side project with Todd Morse of H2O and Juliette and the Licks.[176] McCaslin's two-person band, named The Operation M.D., released its debut album, We Have an Emergency, in early 2007.[176][177] As well as playing bass, keyboards, and acoustic guitar, McCaslin contributed backing vocals as well as leading vocals on three songs. The album was co-produced and mixed by Whibley. The group's video for its first single, "Sayonara", was directed by Jocz.[177] In 2022, Whibley was featured on the Simple Plan single, "Ruin My Life".[178]

Musical style, influences and legacy

Sum 41 has been described as pop punk,[15][143][177][179][180][181] skate punk,[179][182][183][184][185] punk rock,[177][186][187][188] heavy metal,[182][186][189][190] alternative metal,[191][192][193] alternative rock,[177][194] melodic hardcore,[195][196] thrash metal,[197][198] punk metal,[199] nu metal,[200] arena rock,[201] hard rock,[202] and pop rock.[182] The band also uses elements of rap, like on the song Fat Lip.[203][204]

In a November 2004 interview, Deryck Whibley said: "We don't even consider ourselves punk. We're just a rock band. We want to do something different. We want to do our own thing. That's how music has always been to us."[205] Dave Baksh reiterated Whibley's claims, stating "We just call ourselves rock... It's easier to say than punk, especially around all these fuckin' kids that think they know what punk is. Something that was based on not having any rules has probably one of the strictest fucking rule books in the world."[206]

The band's style has been disputed by fans because of the complex combination of different musical styles and the more mature, serious, and heavy sound on later albums.[46] The band's EP Half Hour of Power is described as pop punk[207][208][209] and skate punk.[183][208] All Killer No Filler was described as pop punk[15][210][211] and skate punk[212] (except for "Pain for Pleasure", which is purely heavy metal).[213] Does This Look Infected? has been described as punk rock,[214] pop punk[210] melodic hardcore,[215] horror punk,[215] and heavy metal.[215] Chuck was getting heavier opting out the original pop punk sound with a heavy metal sound, but the band kept in touch with its punk rock and melodic hardcore roots, which created an even more mature sound than the group's previous effort.[198][213] Critics have described Underclass Hero as a revival of the band's pop punk style.[216] Screaming Bloody Murder and 13 Voices saw the band return to some alternative metal influences.[217] Some of the band's songs contain political-social commentary; "Still Waiting" is an anti-George W. Bush and anti-Iraq War song,[218] "The Jester" and "March of the Dogs" also are critical of Bush,[219] "45 (A Matter of Time)" is critical of President Donald Trump,[220] "Underclass Hero" is a song about class struggle, and "Dear Father" is about Whibley's absent father.[221]

Sum 41's influences include Weezer,[222] Slayer,[223] the Police,[222] Devo,[222] Megadeth,[224] Pennywise,[225][226] Rancid,[226][227] No Use for a Name,[228] the Vandals,[229] Anthrax,[230][224] Carcass,[230] Dio,[228] Judas Priest,[225][227][231] Foo Fighters,[232] Green Day,[229] NOFX,[227][47][233][234] Lagwagon,[225] Face to Face,[225] Nirvana,[222][235] the Beatles[232] (including John Lennon's solo work),[236] Elvis Costello,[233] Beastie Boys,[233][47] Run–D.M.C.,[47] Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock,[47] Metallica,[47][233] Guns N' Roses,[47] and Iron Maiden.[47]

Sum 41 has inspired modern artists such as 5 Seconds of Summer,[237] Seaway,[238] Dune Rats,[239] Marshmello,[240] PVRIS,[241][242] Trash Boat,[243] Neck Deep,[244] the Vamps,[245] Tonight Alive,[246] Bully[247] Waterparks,[243] and ROAM.[243]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Tours

Awards and nominations

A select list of Sum 41's awards and nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 "Sum 41" Juno Award – Best New Group Nominated [253]
"Makes No Difference" MuchMusic Video AwardPeople's Choice: Favorite Canadian Group Won [254]
"Fat Lip" MTV Video Music AwardBest New Artist in a Video Nominated [255]
2002 "Sum 41" Juno Award – Best Group Nominated [256]
"All Killer No Filler" Juno Award – Best Album Nominated [256]
"In Too Deep" MuchMusic Video Award – MuchLoud Best Rock Video Won [257]
2003 "Sum 41" Juno Award – Group of the Year Won [3][258]
"Sum 41" Kerrang! Award – Best Live Act Nominated [259]
2004 "Does This Look Infected?" Juno Award – Rock Album of the Year Nominated [260]
"Sum 41" Woodie Award – The Good Woodie (Greatest Social Impact) Won [261][262]
2005 "Sum 41" Juno Award – Group of the Year Nominated [263]
"Chuck" Juno Award – Rock Album of the Year Won [264]
"Pieces" MuchMusic Video Award – People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Group Nominated [265]
2008 "With Me" MuchMusic Video Award – MuchLOUD Best Rock Video Nominated [266]
"Underclass Hero" Juno Award – Rock Album of the Year Nominated [267][268]
2012 "Blood in My Eyes" Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Nominated [106][269][270]
2016 "Sum 41" Kerrang! Award – Best Live Act Nominated [271]
"Sum 41" Kerrang! Award – Best Fanbase Nominated [271]
2017 "Frank Zummo" Alternative Press Music Awards – Best Drummer Won [272]
"Fake My Own Death" Alternative Press Music Awards – Best Music Video Nominated [273]
"Sum 41" Alternative Press Music Awards – Artist of the Year Nominated [273]
2020 "Order in Decline" Juno Award – Rock Album of the Year Nominated [274][275]

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canadian, rock, band, from, ajax, ontario, originally, called, kaspir, band, formed, 1996, currently, consists, deryck, whibley, lead, vocals, guitars, keyboards, dave, baksh, lead, guitar, backing, vocals, jason, cone, mccaslin, bass, backing, vocals, thacker. Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax Ontario Originally called Kaspir the band was formed in 1996 and currently consists of Deryck Whibley lead vocals guitars keyboards Dave Baksh lead guitar backing vocals Jason Cone McCaslin bass backing vocals Tom Thacker guitars keyboards backing vocals and Frank Zummo drums percussion occasional backing vocals Sum 41Sum 41 at Hellfest 2019 from left to right Bassist Jason McCaslin drummer Frank Zummo guitarist Tom Thacker lead vocalist Deryck Whibley and guitarist Dave Baksh Background informationAlso known asKaspir 1996 Supernova 1996 Pain for PleasureOriginAjax Ontario CanadaGenresPop punk skate punk punk rock alternative metal alternative rock melodic hardcoreYears active1996 presentLabelsIsland Aquarius HopelessMembersDeryck Whibley Dave Baksh Jason McCaslin Tom Thacker Frank ZummoPast membersSteve Jocz Jon Marshall Richard Roy Mark SpicolukWebsitesum41 wbr comIn 1999 Sum 41 signed an international record deal with Island Records and released its first EP Half Hour of Power in 2000 The band released its debut album All Killer No Filler in 2001 The album achieved mainstream success with its first single Fat Lip which reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and remains the band s most successful single to date The album s next singles In Too Deep and Motivation also achieved commercial success All Killer No Filler was certified platinum in both the United States and the United Kingdom and triple platinum in Canada In 2002 the band released Does This Look Infected which was also a commercial and critical success The singles The Hell Song and Still Waiting both charted highly on the modern rock charts The band released its next album Chuck in 2004 led by singles We re All to Blame and Pieces The album proved successful peaking at number 10 on the Billboard 200 In 2007 the band released Underclass Hero which was met with a mixed reception but became the band s highest charting album to date It was also the band s last album on Aquarius Records The band released the album Screaming Bloody Murder on Island Records in 2011 to a generally positive reception though it fell short of its predecessors commercial success The band s sixth studio album 13 Voices was released in 2016 IMPALA awarded the album with a double gold award for 150 000 sold copies across Europe The band s seventh studio album Order in Decline was released on July 19 2019 The band is in production of their eighth studio album titled Heaven and Hell A release date has yet to be announced The band often performs more than 300 times each year and holds long global tours most of which last more than a year The group have been nominated for seven Juno Awards and won twice Group of the Year in 2003 and Rock Album of the Year for Chuck in 2005 Sum 41 was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Metal Performance for the song Blood in My Eyes From their formation to 2016 Sum 41 were the 31st best selling Canadian artist in Canada and among the top 10 best selling Canadian bands in Canada 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 1996 1998 Formative years 1 2 1998 2000 Half Hour of Power 1 3 2001 2003 All Killer No Filler and Does This Look Infected 1 4 2004 2005 Chuck 1 5 2006 2008 Baksh s departure and Underclass Hero 1 6 2009 2012 Thacker s official arrival and Screaming Bloody Murder 1 7 2013 2018 Jocz s departure Zummo s arrival return of Baksh and 13 Voices 1 8 2019 2021 Order in Decline 1 9 2022 present Heaven and Hell 2 Side projects and collaborations 3 Musical style influences and legacy 4 Band members 5 Discography 6 Tours 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit1996 1998 Formative years Edit Sum 41 was formed by guitarist Deryck Whibley drummer Steve Jocz bassist Richard Roy and vocalist Jon Marshall 2 3 They were originally called Kaspir 4 5 The band is from Ajax Ontario 3 5 the band was formed as a NOFX cover band 5 The group members decided to change the band s name to Supernova while on tour on September 28 1996 which happened to be the 41st day of their summer vacation leading them to change their name to Sum 41 4 5 The band met their manager and producer Greig Nori in 1996 at their first show as Sum 41 5 Whibley convinced Nori to watch his band perform 5 Nori is also the lead vocalist of the band Treble Charger 5 Nori was not impressed with the band s songs or original vocalist and advised Whibley to be the vocalist causing Marshall to leave 2 5 With Whibley moving to lead vocals and rhythm guitar Dave Baksh joined as lead guitarist 2 Early on the band was involved in a near fatal car accident resulting in Roy leaving the band 2 Mark Spicoluk briefly filled in the position before Jason McCaslin was brought in on bass to complete the new line up 6 In 1996 the band opened for Len 5 1998 2000 Half Hour of Power Edit Main article Half Hour of Power In 1998 the band recorded a demo tape on compact cassette which they sent to record companies in the hope of getting a recording contract 5 From 1999 to 2000 the band recorded several new songs 7 8 The Introduction to Destruction and later the Cross The T s and Gouge Your I s DVDs both contain the self recorded footage which show the band performing a dance to Makes No Difference in front of a theatre 7 8 After signing with Island Records in 1999 Sum 41 s first EP Half Hour of Power was released on June 27 2000 9 The first single released by the band was Makes No Difference which had two different music videos 10 The first video was put together using the video clips sent to the record label and the second showed the band performing at a house party 11 The album was certified platinum in Canada 12 2001 2003 All Killer No Filler and Does This Look Infected Edit Main articles All Killer No Filler and Does This Look Infected Fat Lip source source track Sample of Fat Lip from All Killer No Filler Fat Lip was the band s first single to reach No 1 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart Problems playing this file See media help Sum 41 s first full length album All Killer No Filler was released on May 8 2001 13 The album was very successful it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in August 2001 14 Fat Lip the album s first single 15 16 17 achieved significant chart and commercial success it topped the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart as well as many other charts around the world 18 19 The song remains the band s most successful to date After Fat Lip two more singles were released from the album In Too Deep and Motivation 15 13 20 In Too Deep peaked at number 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart while Motivation peaked at number 24 on the same chart 21 22 The album peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number nine on the Top Canadian Albums chart 23 The album was a commercial success and was certified Platinum in the United States UK and triple platinum in Canada 24 25 The album s name was taken from the initial reaction from Joe Mcgrath an engineer working in the studio 26 The success of the album brought the band touring offers with mainstream bands such as Blink 182 and The Offspring 27 The band spent much of 2001 touring the group played over 300 concerts that year before returning to the studio to record another album 28 The band took part in the 2001 Vans Warped Tour 29 and the Campus Invasion Tour 30 In April 2002 the band went on a month long tour called the Sum Like it Loud Tour 28 In October 2002 the band went on a month long tour called the Sum on Your Face Tour 31 On November 26 2002 the group released its second album Does This Look Infected 32 The special edition came with a DVD Cross The T s and Gouge Your I s Whibley said of the album We don t want to make another record that sounds like the last record I hate when bands repeat albums 33 The album featured a harder and edgier sound and the lyrics featured a more serious outlook 34 The album peaked at number 32 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number eight on the Top Canadian Albums chart 35 36 It was certified Platinum in Canada and gold in the United States but was not as successful as its predecessor 37 38 The first single released from the album was Still Waiting 39 which peaked at number seven on the Modern Rock Tracks chart 39 21 40 The second single The Hell Song peaked at number 13 on the chart 21 The Hell Song s music video depicted the band members using dolls with their pictures on them and others such as Korn Kiss AC DC Snoop Dogg Destiny s Child Ozzy Osbourne Sharon Osbourne and Pamela Anderson 41 The third single Over My Head Better Off Dead had a video released exclusively in Canada and on the band s website featuring live shots of the band 42 The video also appeared on the group s live DVD Sake Bombs And Happy Endings 2003 as a bonus feature 43 The band again began a long tour to promote the album before recording the group s third studio album 15 2004 2005 Chuck Edit Main article Chuck Sum 41 album In late May 2004 the band traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo with War Child Canada a branch of the British charity organization War Child to document the country s civil war 44 Days after arriving fighting broke out in Bukavu near the hotel where the band was staying 45 46 The band waited for the fighting to die down but it did not 47 A UN peacekeeper Charles Chuck Pelletier called for armoured carriers to take the hotel s occupants out of the hot zone 47 After nearly twenty hours the carriers arrived and the band and forty other civilians were taken to safety 47 We re All to Blame source source Sample of We re All to Blame from Chuck 46 We re All to Blame features an thrash metal sound 48 Problems playing this file See media help In honor of Pelletier Sum 41 named its next album Chuck it was released on October 12 2004 46 49 The album charted at number 10 on the Billboard 200 chart 50 It also peaked at number two on the Canadian Albums chart 51 The album received positive reviews and was certified Platinum in Canada and gold in the United States 52 53 The first single from the album was We re All To Blame 54 which peaked at number 10 on the Alternative Airplay chart 55 It was followed by Pieces 56 which reached the top of the charts in Canada 57 58 59 The next single was Some Say released only in Canada and Japan The last single from the record was No Reason released at the same time as Some Say but with no music video It was released only in Europe and the US where it reached number 16 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart 60 In 2004 the band went on a co headlining North American Tour with Good Charlotte 61 The band joined Motley Crue on their Carnival of Sin summer tour as an opening act 62 A documentary of the band s experience in Congo was made into a film called Rocked Sum 41 in Congo and later aired on MTV 63 64 65 War Child released it on DVD on November 29 2005 in the United States and Canada 63 64 65 Following the album s release the band went on a tour with Good Charlotte until 2006 66 On December 21 2005 Sum 41 released a live album Happy Live Surprise in Japan 67 68 The CD contained a full concert recorded live in London Ontario 68 and was produced by Whibley The same CD was released March 7 2006 in Canada under the name Go Chuck Yourself 67 68 The band played videos before its set that were deemed unsuitable for children 69 Controversy arose over some of the videos violent content 69 2006 2008 Baksh s departure and Underclass Hero Edit Main article Underclass Hero On May 10 2006 Dave Baksh announced in a statement through his management company that he was leaving Sum 41 to work with his new band Brown Brigade which has a more classic metal sound 5 70 Baksh cited creative differences as the reason for his departure but claimed that he was still on good terms with the band 70 The next day Whibley confirmed Baksh s departure and announced that the band would only replace him with a touring guitarist who would not have any decision making power in the band or be in videos photo shoots or albums 71 The band hired Gob frontman and guitarist Tom Thacker to replace Baksh 5 71 Sum 41 playing live at Club Oxygen on March 7 2008 Recording of the band s fourth studio album Underclass Hero began on November 8 2006 and finished on March 14 2007 On April 17 2007 the band released a song on iTunes March of the Dogs 72 Although not a single the band released it early because according to Whibley the record wouldn t be out until the summer Whibley was threatened with deportation for the song because he metaphorically killed the president on it 73 The album backed by the first single and title track Underclass Hero was released on July 24 2007 74 Despite mixed reviews 75 the album was a commercial success debuting at number seven on the Billboard 200 50 and at number one on the Billboard Rock Albums chart the band s highest US chart position to date 76 It also peaked at number one on the Canadian Albums chart 51 and on the Alternative Albums chart 77 Two more singles were released from the album Walking Disaster 78 and With Me With Me especially found radio success by 2008 Underclass Hero was certified Platinum in Canada 79 On September 15 2007 the band headlined the House of Blues with Yellowcard 80 In October 2007 the band began the Strength in Numbers Tour a tour of Canada with Canadian band Finger Eleven Die Mannequin opened each of Sum 41 s shows 81 During the tour Whibley sustained a herniated disk 81 As a result the group cancelled the rest of its shows 81 After Whibley recovered from his injury the band continued the Underclass Hero tour in March 2008 and toured until early July when the group began preparation for its next album 82 Sum 41 released a greatest hits album in Japan titled 8 Years of Blood Sake and Tears on November 26 2008 The album included a previously unreleased song Always and a DVD which contains each of the band s music videos 83 On March 17 the band released the worldwide version of the album titled All the Good Shit 84 85 2009 2012 Thacker s official arrival and Screaming Bloody Murder Edit Main article Screaming Bloody Murder In July 2009 the band was an opening act for The Offspring on their Shit is Fucked Up Tour 86 Drummer Steve Jocz confirmed that Tom Thacker was now an official member of Sum 41 and would take part in the writing and recording 87 On November 5 2009 Whibley posted a blog on the band s MySpace page announcing Gil Norton as the producer of the band s upcoming album also saying that 20 songs were already written for the album 88 In an interview with Tom Thacker some working titles for songs for the new album were confirmed including Panic Attack Jessica Kill and Like Everyone Else 89 Pre production for the new album took 13 days in December 2009 with the band officially entering the studio to begin recording at Perfect Sound Studios on January 26 2010 The new studio album titled Screaming Bloody Murder 90 was expected for a late 2010 release but was delayed until early 2011 91 The band finished recording on June 24 2010 just before joining the 2010 Warped Tour While the group was on the tour the new album entered the post production stages of mixing and mastering 91 A new song called Skumfuk was leaked online on July 6 2010 92 In an interview with Canoe ca Steve Jocz said that while producer Gil Norton was originally hired to engineer the new album he was only around for a week and Sum 41 self produced the record 91 From October to November 2010 the band headlined the Eastpak Antidote Tour de 93 Sum 41 performing on Vans Warped Tour in 2010 The first single from the album Screaming Bloody Murder was released on February 7 2011 in the United States 94 95 The song had its worldwide premiere on January 14 2011 on Windsor Ontario radio station 89X 96 The album Screaming Bloody Murder was released in Japan on April 6 2011 97 On February 28 2011 a stream of Blood in My Eyes another new song from the album was released for free listening on Alternative Press 98 On May 28 2011 Sum 41 performed a live set for Guitar Center Sessions on DirecTV The episode included an interview with program host Nic Harcourt 99 Baby You Don t Wanna Know was released as the album s second single 100 The band shot a music video for the song during a day off in Germany 101 A music video was also produced for the first single Screaming Bloody Murder but it was left unreleased due to its content and difficulties with the label 102 On August 9 2011 Sum 41 released the live album Live at the House of Blues Cleveland 9 15 07 a live recording of a show that took place on September 15 2007 in Cleveland Ohio while the band was touring its previous album Underclass Hero 103 A week later when the band was touring the US as part of the Vans Warped Tour making up for dates the group had to cancel on its 2010 tour they were forced once again to cancel all remaining dates when Whibley re injured his back after playing three shows 104 It was announced on the band s official website that they would be postponing indefinitely all upcoming tour dates for 2011 while Whibley underwent treatment In an interview with Jason McCaslin that took place in Oppikoppi he said that it s safe to say Sum 41 won t have another album out for at least the next two years 105 In 2011 Sum 41 was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Metal Performance for the song Blood in My Eyes but lost to the Foo Fighters 106 In February 2012 the band shot a music video for the song Blood in My Eyes the third single from the album with director Michael Maxxis in Los Angeles 107 108 Shooting took place on February 29 at the desert around the Los Angeles area 109 it was released officially released on September 10 2012 110 From November to December 2012 the band undertook the Does This Look Infected 10th Anniversary Tour touring the United States to celebrate the album s release in 2002 111 On November 26 2012 the band members revealed that they were taking a break from touring in 2013 to begin work on a new record 112 2013 2018 Jocz s departure Zummo s arrival return of Baksh and 13 Voices Edit Main article 13 Voices In 2015 Dave Baksh top rejoined Sum 41 while Frank Zummo bottom was recruited as the band s new drummer From March to April 2013 the band co headlined the Dead Silence Tour with Billy Talent 113 On April 18 2013 drummer Jocz announced he would be leaving the band on his official Facebook page 114 115 116 leaving Whibley as the sole founding member of the band 117 On May 16 2014 Deryck Whibley posted on his website explaining that he had liver and kidney failure due to excessive drinking He also said that he had some ideas for new songs and that the band would be soon starting to make a new album 118 On June 9 2014 Whibley said on his Facebook page that he was working on new Sum 41 music out of his home studio to get ready to record some new tunes 119 On July 9 2015 the band launched a PledgeMusic campaign for its comeback album 120 On July 23 2015 the band played its comeback show at the Alternative Press Awards which featured former lead guitarist Dave Baksh joining the band on stage nine years after his departure 121 122 The band s set also featured DMC as guest 123 It also introduced Frank Zummo from Street Drum Corps as the new drummer 124 Sum 41 confirmed Baksh s official return to the band on August 14 2015 123 On December 26 2015 Sum 41 teased two new songs on their Instagram profile 123 The band performed on the 2016 Warped Tour 125 On May 11 2016 the group announced its signing to Hopeless Records 126 127 The band announced on June 6 2016 that their sixth album would be called 13 Voices and would be released on October 7 2016 128 That same day they also revealed album s track list and cover art 128 The first song from the upcoming album Fake My Own Death was released on June 28 2016 through Hopeless Records official YouTube channel along with a music video for the song 129 The song was performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on October 3 2016 130 The album s first official single War was released on August 25 2016 131 On September 29 2016 the track God Save Us All Death to Pop was officially released along with a live music video 132 IMPALA awarded the album with a double gold award for 150 000 sold copies across Europe 133 134 On September 29 2016 it was announced that the band would be headlining the 2016 Kerrang Tour 135 From October 2016 to August 2017 the band went on their Don t Call It a Sum Back Tour in support of 13 Voices The band played nearly 100 shows in the Americas 136 Europe 137 and Asia 138 The band invited fans to record a music video for Goddamn I m Dead Again that was released on May 3 2017 139 In April 2017 the band co headlined the 2017 Canadian Tour with Papa Roach 140 From April to May 2017 the band co headlined the We Will Detonate Tour with Pierce the Veil 141 On October 22 2017 the band s Facebook page announced that Whibley had started writing new songs 142 The group embarked on a 15th anniversary tour of Does This Look Infected in 2018 143 2019 2021 Order in Decline Edit Main article Order in Decline From April to May 2019 the band embarked on an intimate tour called the No Personal Space Tour 144 In April 2019 the band announced via social media its return with new music 145 146 On April 24 2019 they released the single Out for Blood through Hopeless Records 146 147 The same day the band also announced their seventh studio album Order in Decline with a set release date of July 19 2019 145 146 148 The second single from the album A Death in the Family was released along with a music video on June 11 2019 149 On June 18 2019 Never There was released as the third single along with a video 150 On July 8 2019 the band released 45 A Matter of Time as the fourth single along with a video 151 In September 2019 the band started a North American tour called the Order in Decline Tour 152 On top of supporting Order in Decline the tour was also done in support of the 15th Anniversary of their studio album Chuck 152 From November to December 2019 the band went on a co headlining tour with The Offspring 153 On May 28 2021 the band released a version of Catching Fire featuring Nothing Nowhere along with a music video 154 2022 present Heaven and Hell Edit On February 22 2022 the band announced a U S tour with Simple Plan called the Blame Canada tour set to run from April to August 2022 155 156 On March 23 2022 the band announced their eighth studio album Heaven and Hell which is set to be a double album 157 158 Heaven will return to the pop punk sound of the band s early career while Hell is a continuation of the band s more recent heavier metal sound 157 158 Side projects and collaborations EditBefore the release of Half Hour of Power and up until the departures of Dave Baksh and Steve Jocz Sum 41 occasionally played as an alter ego 1980s heavy metal band called Pain for Pleasure during shows 159 The band appeared in Sum 41 s music videos for Fat Lip and We re All to Blame and had at least one song on each of the band s first three releases 160 The group s best known song under the Pain for Pleasure moniker is the song of the same name from All Killer No Filler a track that remains the band s staple during live shows and features drummer Steve Jocz on lead vocals During the Don t Call It a Sum Back Tour in 2017 Pain for Pleasure appeared performing the song at the end of their show with guitarist Tom Thacker replacing Jocz as the vocalist 159 Sum 41 has collaborated with many other artists both live and in the studio including Tenacious D 161 Ludacris 162 Iggy Pop 163 Pennywise 164 Bowling for Soup 164 Unwritten Law 165 Mike Shinoda 166 Treble Charger 167 Gob 165 Tommy Lee 168 169 Rob Halford 169 Kerry King 5 Metallica 170 Ja Rule 171 and Nothing Nowhere 172 Shortly after touring for Does This Look Infected Sum 41 was recruited by Iggy Pop for his album Skull Ring 163 Whibley co wrote the first single from the album Little Know It All and joined Iggy on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote it 163 Following the band s show of September 11 2005 in Quebec City Quebec the band went on a touring hiatus although on April 17 2006 Sum 41 played at a tribute to Iggy Pop joining Iggy on stage for Little Know It All and Lust For Life 173 During the band s 2006 touring hiatus Whibley focused on his producing career he produced two songs for Avril Lavigne s album The Best Damn Thing 174 Jocz recorded his first video as director for a Canadian band The Midway State 175 and McCaslin started a side project with Todd Morse of H2O and Juliette and the Licks 176 McCaslin s two person band named The Operation M D released its debut album We Have an Emergency in early 2007 176 177 As well as playing bass keyboards and acoustic guitar McCaslin contributed backing vocals as well as leading vocals on three songs The album was co produced and mixed by Whibley The group s video for its first single Sayonara was directed by Jocz 177 In 2022 Whibley was featured on the Simple Plan single Ruin My Life 178 Musical style influences and legacy EditSum 41 has been described as pop punk 15 143 177 179 180 181 skate punk 179 182 183 184 185 punk rock 177 186 187 188 heavy metal 182 186 189 190 alternative metal 191 192 193 alternative rock 177 194 melodic hardcore 195 196 thrash metal 197 198 punk metal 199 nu metal 200 arena rock 201 hard rock 202 and pop rock 182 The band also uses elements of rap like on the song Fat Lip 203 204 In a November 2004 interview Deryck Whibley said We don t even consider ourselves punk We re just a rock band We want to do something different We want to do our own thing That s how music has always been to us 205 Dave Baksh reiterated Whibley s claims stating We just call ourselves rock It s easier to say than punk especially around all these fuckin kids that think they know what punk is Something that was based on not having any rules has probably one of the strictest fucking rule books in the world 206 The band s style has been disputed by fans because of the complex combination of different musical styles and the more mature serious and heavy sound on later albums 46 The band s EP Half Hour of Power is described as pop punk 207 208 209 and skate punk 183 208 All Killer No Filler was described as pop punk 15 210 211 and skate punk 212 except for Pain for Pleasure which is purely heavy metal 213 Does This Look Infected has been described as punk rock 214 pop punk 210 melodic hardcore 215 horror punk 215 and heavy metal 215 Chuck was getting heavier opting out the original pop punk sound with a heavy metal sound but the band kept in touch with its punk rock and melodic hardcore roots which created an even more mature sound than the group s previous effort 198 213 Critics have described Underclass Hero as a revival of the band s pop punk style 216 Screaming Bloody Murder and 13 Voices saw the band return to some alternative metal influences 217 Some of the band s songs contain political social commentary Still Waiting is an anti George W Bush and anti Iraq War song 218 The Jester and March of the Dogs also are critical of Bush 219 45 A Matter of Time is critical of President Donald Trump 220 Underclass Hero is a song about class struggle and Dear Father is about Whibley s absent father 221 Sum 41 s influences include Weezer 222 Slayer 223 the Police 222 Devo 222 Megadeth 224 Pennywise 225 226 Rancid 226 227 No Use for a Name 228 the Vandals 229 Anthrax 230 224 Carcass 230 Dio 228 Judas Priest 225 227 231 Foo Fighters 232 Green Day 229 NOFX 227 47 233 234 Lagwagon 225 Face to Face 225 Nirvana 222 235 the Beatles 232 including John Lennon s solo work 236 Elvis Costello 233 Beastie Boys 233 47 Run D M C 47 Rob Base and DJ E Z Rock 47 Metallica 47 233 Guns N Roses 47 and Iron Maiden 47 Sum 41 has inspired modern artists such as 5 Seconds of Summer 237 Seaway 238 Dune Rats 239 Marshmello 240 PVRIS 241 242 Trash Boat 243 Neck Deep 244 the Vamps 245 Tonight Alive 246 Bully 247 Waterparks 243 and ROAM 243 Band members EditSum 41 live at Rock am Ring 2017 Deryck Whibley Dave Baksh Jason McCaslin Tom Thacker Frank ZummoCurrent members Deryck Whibley lead vocals rhythm guitar 1997 present keyboards 2004 present lead guitar 1996 1997 studio 2006 2007 248 backing vocals 1996 1997 occasional drums 1997 2015 Dave Baksh lead guitar backing vocals 1997 2006 2015 present 249 Jason McCaslin bass backing vocals 1999 present 177 248 Tom Thacker rhythm and lead guitar keyboards backing vocals 2007 present 248 2 Frank Zummo drums percussion occasional backing vocals 2015 present 248 Touring musicians Matt Whibley keyboards 2011 Darrin Pfeiffer drums 2015 250 Former members Steve Jocz drums percussion backing vocals occasional lead and co lead vocals 1996 2013 114 Jon Marshall lead vocals rhythm guitar 1996 1997 2 251 Richard Roy bass 1996 1998 2 Mark Spicoluk bass 1998 1999 5 TimelineDiscography EditMain article Sum 41 discography Studio albums All Killer No Filler 2001 Does This Look Infected 2002 Chuck 2004 Underclass Hero 2007 Screaming Bloody Murder 2011 13 Voices 2016 Order in Decline 2019 Heaven and Hell TBA Tours EditHeadlining Tour of the Rising Sum 2001 252 Sum Like it Loud Tour 2002 28 Sum on Your Face Tour 2002 2003 31 Go Chuck Yourself Tour 2005 European in Your Pants Tour 2010 Screaming Bloody Murder Tour 2011 Does This Look Infected 10th Anniversary Tour 2012 111 20th Anniversary Tour 2016 Don t Call It a Sum Back Tour 2016 2017 136 137 138 Does This Look Infected 15th Anniversary Tour 2018 143 No Personal Space Tour 2019 144 Order In Decline Tour 2019 152 Chuck 15th Anniversary Tour 152 Co headlining 2004 North American Tour with Good Charlotte 2004 61 For One Night Only with Yellowcard 2007 80 Strength in Numbers Tour with Finger Eleven 2007 81 2008 Australian Tour with Pennywise 2008 164 Dead Silence Tour with Billy Talent 2013 113 2017 Canadian Tour with Papa Roach 2017 140 We Will Detonate Tour with Pierce the Veil 2017 141 2019 Canadian Tour with The Offspring 2019 153 Blame Canada Tour with Simple Plan 2022 155 156 Traveling festival Warped Tour 2000 2001 29 2003 2007 2010 2011 2016 2019 125 Campus Invasion Tour 2001 30 Eastpak Antidote Tour de 2010 93 Kerrang Tour 2016 135 Opening act Pay Attention Tour for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones 2000 Conspiracy of One Tour for The Offspring 2001 1st Annual Honda Civic Tour for Blink 182 2001 Carnival of Sins Tour for Motley Crue 2005 62 The Sufferer amp the Witness Tour for Rise Against 2007 Shit is Fucked Up Tour for The Offspring 2009 86 One More Light World Tour for Linkin Park 2017 Awards and nominations EditA select list of Sum 41 s awards and nominations Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2001 Sum 41 Juno Award Best New Group Nominated 253 Makes No Difference MuchMusic Video Award People s Choice Favorite Canadian Group Won 254 Fat Lip MTV Video Music Award Best New Artist in a Video Nominated 255 2002 Sum 41 Juno Award Best Group Nominated 256 All Killer No Filler Juno Award Best Album Nominated 256 In Too Deep MuchMusic Video Award MuchLoud Best Rock Video Won 257 2003 Sum 41 Juno Award Group of the Year Won 3 258 Sum 41 Kerrang Award Best Live Act Nominated 259 2004 Does This Look Infected Juno Award Rock Album of the Year Nominated 260 Sum 41 Woodie Award The Good Woodie Greatest Social Impact Won 261 262 2005 Sum 41 Juno Award Group of the Year Nominated 263 Chuck Juno Award Rock Album of the Year Won 264 Pieces MuchMusic Video Award People s Choice Favourite Canadian Group Nominated 265 2008 With Me MuchMusic Video Award MuchLOUD Best Rock Video Nominated 266 Underclass Hero Juno Award Rock Album of the Year Nominated 267 268 2012 Blood in My Eyes Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Metal Performance Nominated 106 269 270 2016 Sum 41 Kerrang Award Best Live Act Nominated 271 Sum 41 Kerrang Award Best Fanbase Nominated 271 2017 Frank 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