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The post Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley on The Band’s Final Album Heaven :x: Hell: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. Whibley discusses the reasoning behind bringing the famed pop punk band to an end, as ...
Sum 41 is soon going to become individual parts. The Canadian pop-punk band announced Monday night that it will break up after 27 years and its upcoming studio album will be its last as a group. "Sum ...
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 Getty ...
With Sum 41 spending nearly three decades in the spotlight, the rock band looked to celebrate their legacy and go out with one final tour. Calling it the Tour of the Setting Sum, the concert focused ...
The sun may have set on Sum 41, but frontman Deryck Whibley isn't letting go of his old band entirely. Whibley tells Rock Sound that he's recorded an album of acoustic Sum 41 songs. "I'd like to do an ...
After nearly three decades of defying the odds and shaking up the pop-punk scene, Sum 41 is officially saying goodbye. The Canadian rock icons are gearing up for their final chapter with the Tour of ...
Deryck Whibley made it through almost the entirety of Sum 41’s final tour without being wracked by nerves. But as the Ajax, Ont., band prepared to hit the stage at Scotiabank Arena for its last-ever ...
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