Sum 41 – All Killer No Filler

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Formed by four members from rival high school bands in Toronto, Sum 41 developed their fun and funky sound while touring with bands like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Offspring and Blink 182. Their second album, All Killer No Filler, features punk mixed with metal, hip-hop and rock, and includes the single Fat Lip.

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LabelISLAND
Catalog No2609401
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0600753607015
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Sum 41 All Killer No Filler vinyl is the record that cemented this Toronto punk quartet as one of the early 2000s most recognizable names in the genre. Formed when members from rival high school bands decided to pool their energy rather than compete with it, Sum 41 built their sound from the ground up on the road, touring alongside heavy-hitting acts like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Offspring and Blink-182. That kind of apprenticeship shows. By the time this album arrived, the band knew exactly how to hold a room.

What Makes Sum 41 All Killer No Filler Vinyl Worth Your Attention

This is Sum 41’s second full-length, and it arrives with a confidence that the debut was still working toward. The record does not sit still inside a single lane. Punk is the spine, but the album pulls in threads of metal, hip-hop and straight-up rock, weaving them together in a way that felt genuinely fresh at the time. The single Fat Lip is the obvious anchor here, a track that got serious radio traction and introduced a lot of listeners to what the band was doing. But the album around it holds up as a cohesive listen rather than a collection of filler padded around one hit, which the title is honest enough to acknowledge as the goal.

Pressing and Label Details

This copy is pressed on LP format and released through Island Records, catalog number 2609401. Island had the infrastructure to give this record a proper wide release, and the pressing reflects that. For collectors focused on early 2000s punk and alternative rock, an original Island pressing of this album is the copy to track down. Reissues and budget pressings exist, but an original label copy carries the production decisions made closest to the source, and that matters when you are talking about a record with this much sonic density packed into a relatively tight runtime. The mix benefits from hearing it on a proper pressing rather than a compressed digital stream or a later cut that was not made with the same attention.

Who Should Own This Record

If you are building a collection around the punk and pop-punk wave that defined the early part of this century, All Killer No Filler belongs in that shelf. It sits naturally next to records by The Offspring, New Found Glory and the other acts that were shaping the sound of that moment. Beyond the nostalgia angle, it is a genuinely well-constructed punk record with range, and Fat Lip alone justifies hunting down a clean copy. This is a catalog number worth knowing: 2609401, Island Records, one of the more honest album titles the genre ever produced.

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Format

LP

Genre

Punk

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