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All Killer: The True Story of SUM 41's 'Fat Lip'

All Killer: The True Story of SUM 41's 'Fat Lip'

FromEncore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love


All Killer: The True Story of SUM 41's 'Fat Lip'

FromEncore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You've likely heard the news by now; Canadian Pop-Punk Icons SUM 41 are embarking on their final world tour, releasing their final album, and hanging up the Vans and Studded belts forever. 
That’s right, Ajax, Ontario’s finest are calling it quits.
It might surprise you to hear that Sum 41 have been a staple of Rock radio in this country for the better part of 25 years, and that even through lineup changes, health scares, label moves, and  musical experimentation, Deryck Whibley and the boys have helped keep the spirit of pop-punk, heavy metal, and good old fashioned Canadian Rock 'n' Roll alive and kicking.
Originally conceived as young teenagers in 1994, but officially shaped up as SUM 41 in 1996, by 1997 SUM 41 making waves in the underground scene, working with the likes of manager Greig Nori's band Treble Charger, Len, and pre-Broken Social Scene Brendan Canning.
In 1998, the guys recorded a demo tape, and homemade video footage to try and catch record labels attention, and by 1999, SUM 41 ultimately signed on the dotted line with the world famous Island Records.
After a stop-start major label foray with their EP Half Hour of Power, it was make or break time for SUM 41 as they geared up for their full length debut 'All Killer, No Filler' luckily, the band was sitting on a secret weapon of a song that Deryck Whibley had been working on for years... albeit one they didn't even know how to play!
This is the true story of SUM 41's classic 'Fat Lip' featuring an ALL NEW interview with Deryck Whibley for Encore.
Also features footage from the Chris Demakes a Podcast Episode 31
Released:
Mar 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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