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Half Hour Of Power, Sum 41's first release, was released June 27, 2000, on Big Rig Records. Although many sources consider Half Hour Of Power to be a full-length album, it is actually an EP.
All Killer No Filler is Sum 41's first full-length album. Released on May 8, 2001, the album became a commercial success and brought the band mainstream popularity. It sold over 3 million copies worldwide and was certified platinum in the United States, Canada and in the UK.
Does This Look Infected? is the second full-length album by Sum 41. It was released on November 26, 2002 on Island Records. Some versions of the album include a bonus DVD called "Cross The T's and Gouge Your I's". The DVD containts footage of Sum 41's alter ego band, "Pain for Pleasure", titled "Reign In Pain", and various humorous segments like "Going Going Gonorrhea", "Campus Invasion" and "Pizza Heist and Other Crap".
Released on October 12, 2004, Chuck is the 3rd full-length Sum 41 record.. It is the band's last album with lead guitarist Dave Baksh. The album is named after a UN peacekeeper Chuck Pelletier who was in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the band was filming a documentary for War Child Canada. Fighting broke out during the filming and Chuck helped the band evacuate from their hotel during the fighting (Chuck was staying in the same hotel during that time). The album received positive reviews from critics, and it won a Juno Award in 2005 for Best Rock Album of the Year. The album was certified platinum in Canada and gold in the United States.
Go Chuck Yourself/Happy Live Surprise is Sum 41's first live album. It was recorded in London, Ontario in April of 2005. The album was first released with the title Happy Live Surprise as a CD/DVD package on December 21, 2005 in Japan. The DVD contained footage of 5 songs from the show as well as a short film called "Basketball Butcher". The album was later released as Go Chuck Yourself in North America and Europe on March 7, 2006. This release had no DVD.
Underclass Hero is Sum 41's fourth studio album and the first to be released without former guitarist Dave Baksh. The album was first released July 24, 2007 (July 18th in Japan). The album gained major success in Canada and the US hiting at number one on the Top Canadian Albums and at number seven on the Billboard Top 200.
Years of Blood, Sake and Tears: The Best of Sum 41 2000-2008 is Sum 41's first greatest hits album. The album was released on November 26, 2008 and is only available in Japan. Due to it's success and high demand, the album was later released world wide on March 17, 2009 with a new title: All The Good Shit: 14 Solid Gold Hits 2000-2008. Both albums include singles from each of the band's studio albums, as well as a previously unreleased song, "Always" (only on the Japanese and Best Buy version). The release also includes a bonus DVD with all of the band's music videos.
Screaming Bloody Murder is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Sum 41, released on March 29, 2011, after many delays. It was the band's second album produced by the band's frontman Deryck Whibley and recorded as a three piece, and is the first album by the band since 2007's Underclass Hero, which marks the longest gap between two Sum 41 albums. Even though new lead guitarist Tom Thacker was already a part of the band and co-wrote the title track of the album, all guitars were still recorded by singer Deryck Whibley. As of September 2011, the album has sold 36,000 copies in the US