Sum 41
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Sum 41
Summary
Sum 41 is a musical group[1]. It ranks in the top 0.51% of musical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,619 views/month, #105 of 20,490).[2]
Key Facts
- Sum 41 was influenced by Weezer[3].
- Sum 41 was influenced by Fugazi[4].
- Sum 41 was influenced by NOFX[5].
- Sum 41 was influenced by Beastie Boys[6].
- Sum 41 was influenced by All[7].
- Sum 41 was influenced by Bad Religion[8].
- Sum 41's instance of is recorded as musical group[9].
- Sum 41's genre is pop-punk[10].
- Sum 41's genre is punk rock[11].
- Sum 41's genre is melodic hardcore[12].
- Sum 41's genre is alternative metal[13].
- Sum 41's genre is skate punk[14].
- Sum 41's record label is recorded as Hopeless Records[15].
- Sum 41's discography is recorded as Sum 41 discography[16].
- Sum 41's Commons category is recorded as Sum 41[17].
- Sum 41's country of origin is recorded as Canada[18].
- Sum 41 comprises Steve Jocz[19].
- Sum 41 comprises Deryck Whibley[20].
- Sum 41 comprises Jason McCaslin[21].
- Sum 41 comprises Tom Thacker[22].
- Sum 41 comprises Dave Baksh[23].
- Sum 41 comprises Frank Zummo[24].
- 1996 marks the founding of Sum 41[25].
- Sum 41's location of formation is recorded as Ajax[26].
- Sum 41's official website is recorded as http://sum41.com/[27].
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Founding
1996 marks the founding of Sum 41[25]. Its location of formation is recorded as Ajax[26].
Identity
Sum 41's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'it'}[28].
Why It Matters
Sum 41 ranks in the top 0.51% of musical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,619 views/month, #105 of 20,490).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 30 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
It has been cited as an influence by Scandal[31], a musical group[32], founded in 2006[33]; Cartel[34], a musical group[35], founded in 2003[36]; and Anarbor[37], a musical group[38], founded in 2003[39].
FAQs
Who did Sum 41 influence?
Sum 41 has been cited as an influence by Scandal[31], Cartel[34], and Anarbor[37].