Sum 41 – All Killer, No Filler

Album Info

Artist: Sum 41

Title: All Killer, No Filler

Year: 2001

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Tracklist

  • 1. Introduction To Destruction (0:37)
  • 2. Nothing On My Back (3:01)
  • 3. Never Wake Up (0:49)
  • 4. Fat Lip (2:58)
  • 5. Rhythms (2:58)
  • 6. Motivation (2:49)
  • 7. In Too Deep (3:27)
  • 8. Summer (2:49)
  • 9. Handle This (3:37)
  • 10. Crazy Amanda Bunkface (2:15)
  • 11. All She's Got (2:21)
  • 12. Heart Attack (2:48)
  • 13. Pain For Pleasure (1:43)

Review

Sum 41's debut album, "All Killer, No Filler," dropped on May 8, 2001, and it's like a caffeinated shot of teenage angst and rebellion wrapped in punk. With 13 tracks in just over half an hour, these guys knew how to keep it tight and punchy, capturing the energy of pop punk and skate punk perfectly. You can hear influences from bands like NOFX, Rancid, and Green Day weaving through every song, tying together lyrics that balance broad themes and personal touches, making each track hit home for listeners across the board.

Take "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep" for instance—these tracks are infectious, the kind of songs that stick with you and get the whole crowd jumping. With Jerry Finn's polished production, every instrument shines, and you can feel the urgency and rebellion oozing from each note. Despite some mixed reviews when it first came out, the album smashed it commercially, climbing to No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and going platinum in the US, Canada, and the UK. It's not just any album but a cornerstone in pop punk history, still resonating with fans today. - Sienna