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Kim Kardashian Attacks Sum 41 In Their New Video

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Kim Kardashian, Neon Cat and a whole bunch of internet memes attack Sum 41 in their brand new video. 
The recent Kerrang! Tour headliners have dropped Fake Your Own Death which is the lead single from their upcoming album 13 Voices. This will be the band’s first release in 5 years and is set to come out on October 7 through Hopeless Records.
Talking about the album frontman Deryck Whibley said: 
I am really excited to be releasing an album after everything I’ve been through recently.
This new music represents the journey I’ve been on throughout the process of making this record.
I had to fall in order to rise, and nothing feels better than to have something you love that you had to really fight for. I can honestly say that 13 Voices saved my life and I cannot wait to share it with all of you.”
Don’t forget to check out Deryck Whibley’s Standout Sum 41 Videos!
The Kerrang! Tour 2016 headliners have made some of the most iconic clips in rock music, from trashing a skate park to making their own dolls. While we patiently for a new album from the pop-punk heroes, Deryck Whibley talks us through Sum 41\'s most extraordinary on-screen moments…
"This video sounded very strange on paper when I read it for the first time. It was about a robot leaving the toy store to go off on his own and ends up losing his way a little bit on the streets of LA. It could have gone very bad but the Director was great and I think it was a unique way to get a cross the message and theme of the song. Our performance part was fun. The plan was to trash the toy store, and they were fine with it as long as we didn’t fuck with the Indian statue – it was really expensive. So, of course I had to break it! You can’t tell me not to break something and think that I’m just not going to break it. So I broke it and of course we don’t end up using the shot!"
"Coming up with video ideas back then was fun because they were competitive, so you always wanted to stand out. We were always thinking of doing something that people wouldn’t be expecting, which is why we decided not to be in the video ourselves, but just play with dolls of us, playing a rock show for other celebrity dolls. It was a really stupid and fun idea and even got nominated for an MTV Award!"
"We decided to shoot our video in Pomona, California – it was the only place that we had a real fanbase at the time. We had played the concert venue The Glass House there enough times that we knew we could get kids to show up, so basically we invited our fans to come to a location in the city. We would film them doing stupid shit and then we’d play Fat Lip over and over in the skate park and a parking lot of liquor store. That was basically it. Everything that happened in that video was spontaneous and just thought of on the spot, there was no real direction for it."
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