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Deryck Whibley Talks With Spin

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 talks with Spin:

    Now 8 years sober, Whibley prepares to release a new Sum 41 record. They’ve crafted a double LP (a first for the band) titled Heaven And Hell, which deftly threads a line from their early pop punk days to their current metal era. The first disc, full of songs harking back to the golden age of ‘00s pop punk, was written in the wake of a proposed deluxe-reissue of their debut LP, All Killer, No Filler. Universal Records asked Whibley if they had any songs leftover from their early days. He didn’t, but the challenge presented itself to come up with one or two.

    Before long, Whibley had written enough songs to make a record and opted to collect them all as a new record instead of extras on a nostalgic repackaging. At the same time, he had been writing new material that was much more of-the-moment for Sum 41, a band that has moved away from the pop punk songs of their youth into heavy metal arenas.

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  2. pbueddi

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    Crazy to think how bad of shape he was in at one point. Congrats to him for being 8 years sober. That’s awesome!

    Side note: I’ve always said it would be great if he released a book. Would love to hear what he has to say.
     
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  3. DannyZach

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    Yea with SUM41 being my #1 band,Deryck’s one of the most underrated artitsts out there.I’d love the book!
     
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  4. fredwordsmith

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    I am cautiously excited for a “nostalgic” half of a record from them, if only because they seem like good enough musicians to know how to pull off the feeling of it without ripping it off or being too cheesy/on the nose with “hey remember this? We used to write things like this” that sometimes clouds those “back to basics” records in the scene from popular bands.
     
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  5. Rawrz

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    Cool so whens the album drop?