By 2008, Sum 41 had evolved from pop-punk jokesters ( Half Hour of Power , All Killer No Filler ) into a more aggressive, thrash-influenced rock band ( Chuck , Underclass Hero ). This compilation was their first official “best of,” covering 1999–2007.
Often cited by fans as one of their most relatable and energetic songs.
Sum 41’s discography is unique because it refuses to stay trapped in a single box. While often lumped into the pop-punk category alongside bands like Blink-182 and Green Day, Sum 41 consistently snuck heavy metal riffs, double-bass drumming, and intricate guitar solos into mainstream radio.