Sum 41 Announces Final Album and Tour Before Disbanding

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Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 has announced that it will disband after 27 years, following the release of its final album, "Heaven :x: Hell," and a final tour. The band, known for hits like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," was part of a pop-punk wave that included Blink-182, Simple Plan, and Good Charlotte. Fans mourned the end of an era, as the band's music was part of the soundtrack of their youth. Despite some criticism, Sum 41 was able to turn its early 2000s MTV hype into a career with real longevity and respect.
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