Fake My Own Death

"Fake My Own Death"
Promotional single by Sum 41 from the album 13 Voices
Released June 29, 2016
Format Digital download
Recorded 2014[1]at Studio Mr. Biz (Deryck's home studio), Los Angeles
Genre Crossover thrash,[2] alternative metal[2][3] punk rock[3]
Length 3:14
Label Hopeless
Writer(s) Deryck Whibley
Producer(s) Deryck Whibley

"Fake My Own Death" is the third track on Sum 41's sixth studio album 13 Voices, which was released on October 7, 2016. The song was released as an instant grat[4] along with an accompanying music video, on June 28, 2016, through Hopeless Records' official Youtube channel.

Music video

The song's music video was released through the Hopeless Records official Youtube channel, on June 28, 2016.[5] It was directed by longtime collaborator Marc Klasfeld, who also directed the band's music videos for "Fat Lip", "In Too Deep", "We're All to Blame" and more.

The video features the band playing on a rooftop in Downtown Los Angeles, intervened with shots of the band escaping from popular internet memes, as well as internet public figures, that are attacking them, ultimately fighting them. Among the memes and public figures in the videos are the Nyan Cat, Kim Kardashian posing nude, Miley Cyrus on a Wrecking Ball, Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo, Angry Birds, Doge, Bill Cosby, Brad Pitt, Charlie Sheen, Sean Bean, Ben Affleck, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, James Franco, Seth Rogen, Michael Jordan, Shia LaBeouf from his motivational video, a few Guitar Hero references, Trevor Philips from Grand Theft Auto V, Kermit the Frog, SpongeBob, Spider-Man and more. It is the first video by the band to feature the return of guitarist Dave Baksh and the first video not to feature former drummer Steve Jocz.

Live performances

The song "Fake My Own Death" was performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on October 3, 2016.

Track listing

Digital download[6]
No. Title Length
1. "Fake My Own Death"   3:14

References

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