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Sum 41's "In Too Deep" Was Almost a Reggae Song, Apparently
Fucked Up guitarist Ben Cook told the Blink-155 podcast that Greig Nori wrote it as a collaboration with Snow. It would totally have worked, too.
The VICE Interview: Deryck Whibley
We chatted to the Sum 41 frontman about hating school, death threats, and getting caught up in a civil war.
Meet Big Shiny Tunes, the Canadian Cover Band That Plays Your Favourite Songs from 'Big Shiny Tunes,' the CDs
"If someone yells “Freebird,” we will ask them politely, yet firmly, to leave."
An Emotional and Cultural History of the First Two 'American Pie' Soundtracks
For all its faults, the franchise assembled the optimum musical accompaniment to being young, dumb, and horny.
"If I Die Before I Wake": We Spoke to OPM About 15 Years of "Heaven is a Halfpipe"
The year 2000 was a beautiful time to be a kid. Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 was on Playstation, Scary Movie was in the cinema and "Heaven is a Halfpipe" was on the radio.
After Nearly Dying, Deryck Whibley Is Choosing Pleasure Over Pain
Sum 41's Deryck Whibley talks about being almost dying from alcohol and what his life is like sober.
What I've Learned from My Pathetic Crushes
Crushes are fucking pathetic, but they've made me the person I am today.
Retrospective Reviews: Treble Charger's 'Detox'
The last but most pinnacle album that remains a staple in Canadian pop punk.
Tom Thacker of Gob and Sum 41 Speaks on Rocking Out Gracefully
As a member of two of Canada's most influential pop-punk bands, Tom Thacker has a few words to spare about the country's musical history.