Bowling for Soup has released a cover of Sum 41's "In Too Deep." "We met Sum 41 in 2000 when our bands toured with Catch 22," BFS frontman Jaret Reddick says in a statement. "We instantly hit it off talking about Metal and drinking copious [...]
Bowling for Soup has released a cover of Sum 41's "In Too Deep."
"We met Sum 41 in 2000 when our bands toured with Catch 22," BFS frontman Jaret Reddick says in a statement. "We instantly hit it off talking about Metal and drinking copious amounts of, well, everything. Oh, and listening to the cassette with 1000 farts they bought at a truck stop. You could tell watching them that they were special."
You can watch a video for the cover on YouTube.
Bowling for Soup previously released a cover of Simple Plan's "I'm Just a Kid" in March. They're launching a tour with Simple Plan in July.
Sum 41, meanwhile, disbanded in 2025 after completing a farewell tour.
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