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Sum 41 is closing the book on their legendary career with one last farewell—today, the band released their final music video for “Radio Silence.” The track, from their double album Heaven :x: Hell, serves as a heartfelt goodbye to fans who have been with them for nearly three decades. It’s a bittersweet moment for Sum 41 and their listeners, marking the end of an era with an emotionally charged visual send-off.

Watch the music video for “Radio Silence” now.

A Farewell Worthy of Rock Icons

The release of “Radio Silence” follows a huge moment for the band—their induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Sum 41 took their final bow at the 54th Annual JUNO Awards in Vancouver, delivering a show-stopping medley of their biggest hits before saying goodbye for good. Introduced by the Madden brothers of Good Charlotte, frontman Deryck Whibley reflected on the band’s journey, thanking their fans, family, and friends for their unwavering support.

This past year has been a victory lap for the band, with their farewell tour selling out arenas around the world. Fans turned out in droves to celebrate a group that helped define a generation of rock music, and now, “Radio Silence” acts as one last parting gift before the curtain officially falls.

A Legacy That Lives On

Sum 41’s final album, Heaven :x: Hell, has been one of their most ambitious projects yet. The double LP blends their signature punk energy with heavier metal influences, a testament to their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. The record’s lead single “Landmines” has already racked up over 50 million streams worldwide, proving that even after 29 years, Sum 41’s impact is as strong as ever.

With over 15 million records sold, multiple No. 1 hits, and accolades spanning from a GRAMMY nomination to multiple Juno Awards and Kerrang! honors, Sum 41 has left an undeniable mark on rock history. From Warped Tour stages to sold-out arenas, their music has been the soundtrack to countless lives.

The Final Goodbye

For fans, “Radio Silence” is more than just a music video—it’s a farewell letter, a final thank-you, and a reminder that while Sum 41 may be saying goodbye, their music will never fade. If this truly is the last time we see the band together, they’re leaving exactly as they should—loud, heartfelt, and unforgettable.

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