One of the hot sets from the 2018 Reading Festival came Saturday (Aug. 25) when Sum 41 took the stage and finished out the performance with a special guest -- Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda.
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It’s just in the US at the mo.
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While Sum 41 fans knew frontman Deryck Whibley for his catchy punk-rock anthems and electric live shows, behind the scenes, the singer found himself battling with some serious demons — including a nearly fatal alcohol addiction.
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Pop-punk veterans go unplugged for exclusive renditions of "Fake My Own Death," "Hell Song"
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Throw up your 41 salutes, because we got the chance to speak with Sum 41’s Cone McCaslin and Dave Baksh about their new album, 13 Voices, Dave’s return to the band, frontman Deryck Whibley’s recovery and more!
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13 Voices, Sum 41's first album since 2011's Screaming Bloody Murder, is here.
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Sum 41 are dropping their long-awaited comeback album, 13 Voices, this Friday, Oct. 7 via Hopeless Records. In anticipation, the band graced Stephen Colbert's The Late Show with a performance of "Fake My Own Death", exuding punk rock perfection.
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Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley is sitting on the back of the bus at the Warped Tour in Pomona, Calif., when we walk back to meet him. The tour is a warm-up run for the band, who will be releasing their highly anticipated 13 Voices album this Oct. 7.
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Deryck Whibley is getting a second chance at life after his troubles with alcohol resulted in a four-month hospital stay, and he’s taking advantage of his new opportunity with the release of “War,” a track the singer says saved his life.
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And the winner for “punniest” tour title of 2016 so far goes to Sum 41, who are making their comeback on the “Don’t Call It a Sum-Back” tour.
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