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Sum 41 was a Canadian rock band formed in Ajax, Ontario, in 1996. The final line-up consisted of Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo. The band signed an international recording contract with Island Records in 1999 and released their debut extended play "Half Hour of Power" in 2000. Their first studio album, "All Killer No Filler", followed in 2001 and achieved mainstream success, particularly through the single "Fat Lip", which reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Subsequent singles "In Too Deep" and "Motivation" also performed well commercially. The album was certified platinum in the United States and the United Kingdom, and triple platinum in Canada. Their second album, "Does This Look Infected?" (2002), continued their commercial success and featured the singles "Still Waiting" and "The Hell Song". In 2004, the band released "Chuck", which reached the top ten of the Billboard 200 and included the singles "We're All to Blame" and "Pieces". The following album, "Underclass Hero" (2007), received a mixed critical response but became their highest-charting release in the United States at the time. "Screaming Bloody Murder" (2011) was met with a similarly mixed reception and achieved lower commercial performance compared to earlier releases. The band returned with "13 Voices" in 2016, released through Hopeless Records, and later received a double gold certification from IMPALA for European sales. Their seventh stud