This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Dave Baksh of Sum 41 talked with Rodeo Magazine: “I always think of [All Killer No Filler] as a boot camp in songwriting, and how to play guitar,” Dave recalls. “We had a producer on that record named Jerry Finn. I think the biggest mistake we made in our career was not working with him on every single record. He had such a great vibe in the studio and was such a great teacher. He sat me down and told me I was a garbage guitar player and I needed to get better. He taught me the art of treating every section – whether it be four bars, twelve bars, whatever – as a composition in itself, and you deliver that performance in whatever pocket that is.” more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.
great interview, cool to see him show love for screaming bloody murder and the new double album is an awesome and amazing thing to go out on, congrats to the sums!
Jerry Finn really did make bands like Blink and AFI. His passing is still felt heavily. Brownsound is awesome