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Sum 41 has never shied away from blending punk energy with politically charged rock, and their latest release proves just that. The band has dropped a fiery cover of Rage Against the Machine’s Sleep Now in the Fire as part of the Spotify Singles series, putting their own spin on the 1999 classic.

Listen here!

A Tribute to a Heavy Influence

For years, Sum 41 has incorporated Sleep Now in the Fire into their live performances, most notably delivering a blistering rendition at Hellfest 2023. But now, fans can finally hear their full studio version, which stays true to the original’s raw aggression while adding a punch of Sum 41’s signature punk grit.

Frontman Deryck Whibley has long cited Rage Against the Machine as an influence, and this cover makes that connection clearer than ever. From the sharp guitar riffs to the urgent vocal delivery, Sum 41 channels the rebellious spirit of the track while making it their own.

A Fitting Farewell

With Heaven :x: Hell, their final album, now out in the world, Sum 41 is making every moment of their farewell era count. Releasing a song as politically charged as Sleep Now in the Fire feels like a fitting nod to their roots and a reminder of the power music holds in challenging the system.

You can listen to their cover now on Spotify—or revisit their electrifying live version from Hellfest to see just how well Sum 41 handles Rage Against the Machine’s intensity.

Sum 41 has never shied away from blending punk energy with politically charged rock, and their latest release proves just that. The band has dropped a fiery cover of Rage Against the Machine’s Sleep Now in the Fire as part of the Spotify Singles series, putting their own spin on the 1999 classic.

Listen here!

A Tribute to a Heavy Influence

For years, Sum 41 has incorporated Sleep Now in the Fire into their live performances, most notably delivering a blistering rendition at Hellfest 2023. But now, fans can finally hear their full studio version, which stays true to the original’s raw aggression while adding a punch of Sum 41’s signature punk grit.

Frontman Deryck Whibley has long cited Rage Against the Machine as an influence, and this cover makes that connection clearer than ever. From the sharp guitar riffs to the urgent vocal delivery, Sum 41 channels the rebellious spirit of the track while making it their own.

A Fitting Farewell

With Heaven :x: Hell, their final album, now out in the world, Sum 41 is making every moment of their farewell era count. Releasing a song as politically charged as Sleep Now in the Fire feels like a fitting nod to their roots and a reminder of the power music holds in challenging the system.

You can listen to their cover now on Spotify—or revisit their electrifying live version from Hellfest to see just how well Sum 41 handles Rage Against the Machine’s intensity.

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