Sum 41’s 2001 debut album ‘All Killer No Filler’ as the record approaches its 20th anniversary.The record features hit singles like ‘Fat Lip’ and ‘In Too Deep’, and followed the Canadian group’s 2000 EP ‘Half Hour Of Power’.In a new interview, Whibley has looked back on the album and shared his assessment of it.“I’ve always felt it wasn’t that great, if I’m being honest,” he told Billboard. “I never quite understood — to a point where it’s almost like, when people tell me it means a lot to them or it was a really good album compared to other records, I always think they’re lying.
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