Few bands soundtrack a generation quite like Bowling for Soup, and now they’re turning back the clock with a reimagined take on Sum 41‘s 2000s touchstone “In Too Deep.” Born out of a genuine decades-long friendship between the two bands, the cover is a full-throttle trip back to the era that defined a generation of music fans. The release follows last month’s cover of Simple Plan‘s “I’m Just a Kid,” continuing Bowling for Soup’s ongoing series of reimagined pop punk classics. Fans can catch them live this summer when Bowling for Soup hits the road with Simple Plan for the Bigger Than You Think: The Sequel Tour.
“We met Sum 41 in 2000 when our bands toured with Catch 22. We instantly hit it off talking about Metal and drinking copious amounts of, well, everything” Bowling For Soup vocalist Jaret Reddick shares, and continues, “Oh, and listening to the cassette with 1000 farts they bought at a truck stop. You could tell watching them that they were special. Those things were about to blow up for them. And by the end of the tour, even the crowds knew it. We have managed to stay friends with the guys for 25 plus years. It is an honor to be able to add them to this collection of Pop Punk covers we are doing. And what a freakin ‘banger it is!!”
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