Rewind and React Music Video Podcast

Sum 41: Mosh Pits, Music Videos, and Mayhem

Jan 28, 2025

About This Episode

Rewind & React jumps into the high-energy, chaotic world of Sum 41 with this week’s episode! Adam and Rob break down six of the band’s most iconic music videos, from Fat Lip to Walking Disaster.

Here’s what we’re covering:

Fat Lip: Pop-punk mischief at its finest – skateboards, pranks, and a DIY aesthetic that started it all.

In Too Deep: A hilarious homage to Back to School with outrageous dives and unforgettable underwater guitar solos.

Still Waiting: A nod to The Strokes with an iconic skit starring Will Sasso, showcasing the band’s edgier sound.

The Hell Song: Action figures, absurd antics, and unexpected celebrity cameos in a chaotic masterpiece.

Pieces: A poignant reflection on societal expectations, with a clever twist that turns “The Perfect Life” into “The Perfect Lie.”

Walking Disaster : A personal and cinematic journey through identity, family, and rebellion.

You’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories, including how one band member survived underwater stunts, worked with Will Sasso, and tackled dark themes with humor and creativity.

Ready to relive the 2000s pop-punk era? Stream this episode now! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to keep the nostalgia going.

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