While there is no single official compilation titled exactly "The Best of Sum 41" in most regions, the band has released a primary greatest hits collection titled . This album was specifically released in Japan under the name "8 Years of Blood, Sake and Tears: The Best of Sum 41 2000–2008" . Core Tracklist (2000–2008)
: In Japan, the album arrived earlier on November 26, 2008, under the title 8 Years of Blood, Sake and Tears . Sum 41 The Best Of Sum 41 Rar
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A short, punchy burst of pop-punk energy about creative burnout—ironically, one of their most motivating tracks. A RAR archive that omits this song is incomplete. Note: While digital archiving is popular, always support
The standard version of this compilation features 14 core tracks representing the band's peak pop-punk and alternative rock era: (from Does This Look Infected? ) The Hell Song (from Does This Look Infected? ) Fat Lip (from All Killer No Filler ) We're All to Blame (from Chuck ) Walking Disaster (from Underclass Hero ) In Too Deep (from All Killer No Filler ) Pieces (from Chuck ) Underclass Hero (from Underclass Hero ) Motivation (from All Killer No Filler )
Each inclusion should be justified by scoring on the rubric: e.g., "Fat Lip" scores high on Popular (5/5), Artistic (4/5), Representativeness (5/5) → aggregate top score.
: The compilation was released on vinyl for the first time in November 2023 to celebrate the band's 23rd anniversary. Core Tracklist