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| name = All Killer No Filler | type = studio | artist = Sum 41 | cover = Sum 41 All Killer No Filler.jpg | alt = | released = May 8, 2001 | recorded = September 2000 – March 2001 | venue = | studio = Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and Cello Studios in Los Angeles, California | genre = {{flatlist|
}} | length = 32:14 | label = {{flatlist|
}} | producer = Jerry Finn | prev_title = Half Hour of Power | prev_year = 2000 | next_title = Does This Look Infected? | next_year = 2002 | misc = {{Singles | name = All Killer No Filler | type = studio | single1 = Fat Lip | single1date = April 22, 2001 | single2 = In Too Deep | single2date = September 2001 | single3 = Motivation | single3date = January 2002 | single4 = Handle This | single4date = June 17, 2002 (Germany and Japan only) }} }}All Killer No Filler is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Sum 41, released on May 7, 2001. It was certified platinum in the United States, Canada and in the UK.[1] Despite mixed reviews, the album was a commercial success, peaking at No. 13 on the Billboard 200. The single, "Fat Lip" peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Rock Tracks. In recent years, the album has received highly positive reviews, and has been praised as the album that gained the band success. The album has been considered by critics and fans as a pop punk classic. Release and commercial performanceAll Killer No Filler, which was Sum 41's first full-length album, was released on May 8, 2001.{{Certification Cite Ref|artist=Sum 41|type=album|region=United States|title=All Killer No Filler}} The album was very successful; it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in August 2001{{Certification Cite Ref|artist=Sum 41|type=album|region=United States|title=All Killer No Filler}} and in 2002, it was reported that the album sold at least 1,690,000 copies in the United States.[2] "Fat Lip" was the most successful song on All Killer No Filler, going to number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 8, 2001[3] and number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart on August 18, 2001.[4] "In Too Deep" went to number 10 on the Alternative Songs chart on December 1, 2001.[4] All Killer No Filler went to number 13 on the Billboard 200 on August 4, 2001 and was on the Billboard 200 for 49 weeks.[5] During 2001, "Fat Lip" went to number 1 on MTV's Total Request Live many times.[6] On April 6, 2011, a special edition of the album was released to celebrate the 10th anniversary of All Killer No Filler, exclusive to Japan.[7]Composition, music and influences{{Listen|filename= |title="Fat Lip" |description=Sample of the album's song "Fat Lip". This song features elements of {{nowrap|hip hop}},[8] pop punk[8][9] and {{nowrap|skate punk}}.[10] |filename2= |title2="In Too Deep" |description2=Sample of the album's song "In Too Deep". |format=Ogg }} The album's style has been described as pop punk[11][14][12] and skate punk.[10] NOFX's album Punk in Drublic was a considerable influence on the album.[13] Sum 41's vocalist Deryck Whibley cites Rancid, Elvis Costello, the Beatles, and Pennywise as influences on All Killer No Filler.[14] The band has mentioned Green Day as their main influence for the album. "I was about 14 when Dookie came out," Whibley says. "I remember seeing the video for 'Basket Case' for the first time... It had so much energy and it was so different. I'd never seen anything like it before. From then I was instant fan."[15] Absolutepunk described the album as "the album that your parents don't want you to discover at age 11 when you're just starting to think that school is bullshit and the only thing that really matters is that ridiculously cute girl who honestly treats you like shit", as well as adding "The lyrics are broad enough that everyone can relate to them, but specific enough that each song makes you think of a certain person or situation in your life. The perfect balance".[16]Steve Jocz wrote "Pain for Pleasure" in 10 minutes while he was on the toilet.[17] The song, sung by Jocz, is an homage to the style of Iron Maiden.[18] During performances, the band takes on costumes and persona in that style. Reception and legacy{{Album ratings| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[19] | rev2 = Drowned in Sound | rev2score = 4/10[20] | rev3 = Entertainment Weekly | rev3score = C+[21] | rev4 = Rolling Stone | rev4score = {{rating|3|5}}[22] | rev5 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide | rev5score = {{Rating|4|5}}[23] }} Despite initially receiving mixed reviews in 2001, the album has received retrospective acclaim. The album's change in critical response has been believed to be because of the band's success following the album's release. AllMusic said "It would be a mistake to view Sum 41 as just another second-rate band cashing in on the early-'00s punk-pop boom, even if it did recruit Jerry Finn to produce All Killer No Filler." Top40.com ranked the album as the 9th greatest pop punk album of all time. The album was included in Rock Sound{{'}}s 101 Modern Classics list at number 46.[24] The album was included at number 11 on Rock Sound{{'}}s "The 51 Most Essential Pop Punk Albums of All Time" list.[25] BuzzFeed included the album at number 4 on their "36 Pop Punk Albums You Need To Hear Before You F——ing Die" list.[26] Track listing{{tracklist| all_writing = Deryck Whibley and Greig Nori, except where noted |total_length = 32:21 |title1 = Introduction to Destruction |note1 = Jocz |length1 = 0:37 |title2 = Nothing on My Back |length2 = 3:01 |title3 = Never Wake Up |length3 = 0:49 |title4 = Fat Lip |note4 = Whibley/Jocz/Dave Baksh/Nori |length4 = 2:58 |title5 = Rhythms |length5 = 2:58 |title6 = Motivation |length6 = 2:50 |title7 = In Too Deep |length7 = 3:26 |title8 = Summer |note8 = re-recorded version) (originally appears on Half Hour of Power |length8 = 2:49 |title9 = Handle This |length9 = 3:37 |title10 = Crazy Amanda Bunkface |length10 = 2:15 |title11 = All She's Got |length11 = 2:21 |title12 = Heart Attack |length12 = 2:49 |title13 = Pain for Pleasure |note13 = Jocz |length13 = 1:42 }}{{tracklist |collapsed = yes |headline = UK bonus track |total_length = 35:32 |title14 = Makes No Difference |note14 = originally appears on Half Hour of Power |length14 = 3:11 }}{{tracklist |collapsed = yes |headline = Japanese 10th Anniversary edition bonus tracks[7] |total_length = 61:08 |title14 = Makes No Difference |note14 = originally appears on Half Hour of Power |length14 = 3:11 |title15 = What I Believe |note15 = originally appears on Half Hour of Power |length15 = 2:49 |title16 = Machine Gun |note16 = originally appears on Half Hour of Power |length16 = 2:29 |title17 = T.H.T. |note17 = originally appears on Half Hour of Power |length17 = 0:43 |title18 = It's What We're All About |note18 = featuring Kerry King of Slayer |length18 = 3:34 |title19 = Fat Lip |note19 = live |length19 = 2:57 |title20 = Motivation |note20 = live |length20 = 3:08 |title21 = Crazy Amanda Bunkface |note21 = live |length21 = 2:03 |title22 = All She's Got |note22 = live |length22 = 3:06 |title23 = Makes No Difference |note23 = live |length23 = 4:57 |title24 = Machine Gun |note24 = live |length24 = 2:53 |title25 = It's What We're All About |note25 = featuring Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe) (live |length25 = 2:26 }}{{tracklist |collapsed = yes |headline = Japanese 10th Anniversary edition bonus DVD[7] |title1 = Homemade film EPK |length1 = 7:30 |title2 = Going Going Gonorrhea EPK |length2 = 5:59 |title3 = Japan EPK |note3 = Part 1 |length3 = 11:41 |title4 = Japan EPK |note4 = Part 2 |length4 = 11:53 }} The 7 Series: All Killer No FillerIsland Records released an EP to promote the All Killer No Filler album by releasing seven songs from the album.
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