Sum 41: 'Pop-punk was seen as paint-by-numbers nursery rhyme music
The Canadian band have weathered shocking attacks, alcoholism, collapsing popularity and being papped with Paris Hilton – so why are they breaking up amid their genre’s resurgence?
Sum 41: 'Pop-punk was seen as paint-by-numbers nursery rhyme music. But there's a lot of creativity
Sum 41 Calls it Quits - by Kevin Gentilcore
Angst, anthems and teen heartbreak: a super-producer on how to write a pop- punk hit, Punk
Are bands dead? How solo stars took over the charts, Pop and rock
Peter Murphy (musician) - Wikipedia
My chest was vibrating. Plaster fell off the ceiling': the Brummie pub that birthed grindcore, Music
DIY, March 2023 by DIY Magazine - Issuu
David Crosby: a mercurial musical genius who thrived through the chaos, David Crosby
In Southend, not being glassed was an achievement': the might and misfortune of UK rockers Understand, Punk
The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s, Page 4
We still need to be seen': behind the rise of black punk culture, Punk
A Parent's Perspective THE OFFSPRING, SUM 41, SIMPLE PLAN (SHOW REVIEW)
Sum 41 review – a joyful pop punk celebration, Pop and rock
The rise of Morgan Wallen, America's controversial country music star, Country