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Sum 41 - Top 10 Songs

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Sum 41’s top songs reveal the band’s diverse style and emotional range: “Fat Lip” delivers punky, rap-rock swagger and angsty teen energy; “In Too Deep” is an upbeat pop-punk anthem with a memorable pool-party video; “Still Waiting” channels post-9/11 angst with a heavier, fast-paced vibe; “The Hell Song” balances hard-hitting riffs with an uplifting message about adversity; “Pieces” slows down to showcase Sum 41’s reflective side; “We’re All to Blame” uses rapid tempo changes to address global responsibility; and “With Me” stands out as a heartfelt power ballad underscoring their melodic depth.

Why "Fat Lip" Great?

The breakthrough single that put Sum 41 on the mainstream map. This pop-punk anthem combines rap-rock verses with an infectious chorus, capturing the rebellious spirit of early 2000s youth culture.

Why "In Too Deep" Great?

Known for its catchy guitar hooks and memorable pool-diving music video, “In Too Deep” is an upbeat, sing-along track that helped define the sound of the pop-punk era.

Why "Still Waiting" Great?

Taking on a darker, heavier tone than their earlier hits, “Still Waiting” showcases the band’s more aggressive side. It’s a fan favorite thanks to its urgent lyrics and riff-driven energy.

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Why "Motivation" Great?

his punchy track boasts high-octane guitar work and an energetic tempo. Lyrically, it’s a tongue-in-cheek take on apathy, perfectly encapsulating that classic early Sum 41 swagger.

Why "The Hell Song" Great?

Featuring heavy riffs and a powerful message, “The Hell Song” explores themes of personal struggle and perseverance. Its dynamic shifts from melodic verses to driving choruses highlight the band’s musical range

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Chuck

Chuck
Why "We’re All to Blame" Great?

Blending fast-paced thrash elements with melodic pop-punk, this song critiques societal pressure and consumerism. Its rapid tempo changes make it one of Sum 41’s most uniquely structured tracks.

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Chuck

Chuck
Why "Pieces" Great?

A stripped-down, emotional ballad that reveals a softer, introspective side of the band. With poignant lyrics and a powerful chorus, “Pieces” resonated deeply with fans.

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Underclass Hero

Underclass Hero
Why "With Me" Great?

Showcasing a more mature pop-rock style, “With Me” is a soaring love song that highlights the band’s knack for blending heartfelt lyrics with memorable melodies.

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Underclass Hero

Underclass Hero
Why "Walking Disaster" Great?

An anthemic track that balances introspective storytelling with a catchy hook, “Walking Disaster” addresses themes of self-discovery and the trials of growing up.

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13 Voices
Why "Fake My Own Death" Great?

Marking a strong return to their heavier roots, “Fake My Own Death” brims with energy and riffs reminiscent of the band’s early days. The music video’s pop-culture references add an extra layer of fun.

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Last Modified: 2/5/2025

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