Pop-punk legends Sum 41 are making fans nostalgic all over again, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their iconic debut studio album All Killer No Filler with an exclusive new merch collection dropping today.
The line includes a zip-up hoodie, five new shirts, a tote bag, a trucker hat, and — perhaps most importantly for the collectors — special edition vinyls signed by frontman Deryck Whibley himself. The collection blends early-2000s aesthetics with modern streetwear to capture the irreverent, chaotic spirit that made All Killer No Filler a defining moment for an entire generation of punk fans.
It's been a whirlwind run for a band that never fit in — and never tried to. From dominating TRL at the turn of the century to earning a Grammy nomination, two Juno Awards, and a spot in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Sum 41 carved out one of rock's most beloved careers over 27 years and 15 million records sold worldwide. The band — Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, Tom Thacker, and Frank Zummo — closed out their farewell tour in January 2025 at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena, but the legacy clearly isn't done giving.
Whether you were there for the first spin of "Fat Lip" back in 2001 or discovered the band through modern-day playlists, this anniversary drop is your chance to wear a piece of history.
