Their songs Fat Lip and Into Deep were on the soundtrack for American Pie 2. [edit]
Sum 41's first album Half Hour of Power went Platinum on Canada's Album chart. [edit]
Their song Fat Lip and Makes No Difference on the soundtrack for NHL 2002 [edit]
The band's first single was Makes No Difference[edit]
Sum 41 states band like NOFX and The Beastie Boys are their main influences. [edit]
Their song Fat Lip is on the game Guitar Hero. [edit]
Sum 41 has preformed over 600 times as a band. [edit]
Their album Chuck was certified Platinum by the RIAA. [edit]
Sum 41's album Does This Look Infected? was certified Platinum by the RIAA. [edit]
Their album All Killer No Filler has been certified Double Platinum by the RIAA. [edit]
Sum 41's album Underclass Hero debuted at # 7 on the Billboard 200 album chart and it 83,000 copies in its first week. [edit]
Their song March Of The Dogs is on the NHL 08 Soundtrack [edit]
Their song Underclass Hero is on the Madden 08 Soundtrack. [edit]
Tom Thacker of the band GOB is currently touring with Sum 41, playing lead guitar. [edit]
The first two singles released of Underclass Hero were the songs Underclass Hero and Walking Disaster. [edit]
Sum 41 fifth album, Underclass Hero, was released on 24th July 2007 [edit]
Sum 41's song Noots was featured in the movie Fantastic Four. [edit]
While touring in support of Chuck, Sum 41 played videos before their set which were deemed "unsuitable for children". In one video, Basketball Butcher, which was also included in some versions of Chuck, Steve and Cone play basketball and Cone beats Steve badly. Following the game Steve murders Cone and later dismembers and cooks him. In another video, 1-800-Justice, Cone and Steve are drug dealing brothers, while Dave and Deryck play under cover police officers. Steve shoots Deryck as Cone stabs Dave and they make their get away.
Sum 41 released a documentary that aired on MTV called ROCKED: Sum 41 in Congo. [edit]
The album Chuck was named after UN soldier Chuck Pelletier who saved Sum 41's lives in the Congo. [edit]
The song In Too Deep was featured on the Malcolm in the Middle episode "Reese Drives." [edit]
The song Makes No Difference appears on the video game Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX 2. [edit]
The lead singer Deryck Whibley is now married to Avril Lavigne. [edit]
Singles from Does This Look Infected?: --Still Waiting--The Hell Song--Over My Head (Better Off Dead) [edit]
The band was going to release the song No Reason as their third single off Chuck, but instead decided to release the song Some Say. [edit]
Ex-Sum 41 guitarist Dave Baksh is now in a new band called Brown Brigade. [edit]
The song What We're All About is also called Dave's Possessed Hair.[edit]
Sum 41 is currently signed with Island Records. [edit]
Sum 41's live album Go Chuck Yourself, was released in Japan under the title Happy Live Surprise. [edit]
The first single released by the band was Makes No Difference, which had 2 different videos. The first was put together using the video clips sent into the record labels and the second had the band performing at a house party. [edit]
The members of Sum 41 once "robbed" a pizza place with water guns. [edit]
The band consists of Deryck Whibley (a.k.a. Bizzy D, {lead vocals, guitar, keyboard/piano}), Jason McCaslin (a.k.a. Cone {bass and backing vocals}), and Steve Jocz (a.k.a. Stevo32 {drums and backing vocals}).
Dave Baksh used to be the lead guitarist/backing vocals for the band, but quit in 2006. [edit]
Deryck Whibley changes his hair colour occasionally from black to blonde. [edit]
The members of Sum 41 started out in rival bands in high school. [edit]
The band name came from 41 days into the summer of 1996. [edit]
Deryck Whibley married Avril Lavigne on July 12, 2006. [edit]
In their MadTV appearance, Sum 41 played as nerds in an interschool contest. They couldn't answer the last question, which is to guess the song played. It was their song, Still Waiting. [edit]
Disography-Half Hour of Power (March 2000) All Killer No Filler(May 2001) Does This Look Infected? (Nov. 2002) Chuck (Oct .2004) Underclass Hero (July 2007) [edit]
Their manager is the lead singer of Treble Charger. [edit]