Sum 41 – All Killer, No Filler album cover

Sum 41 – All Killer, No Filler

Album 2001

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2001 album All Killer, No Filler.

Music from All Killer, No Filler

Gear Used On All Killer, No Filler

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Sum 41 – All Killer, No Filler (2001). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Deryck Whibley on All Killer, No Filler

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Les Paul Goldtop

Avg price: $18,330.82

Deryck used this guitar during "All Killer No Filler" era, mostly live performances, as seen in this video. This guitar can also be seen in this video.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Les Paul Classic 1960 Reissue

Deryck Whibley used the Gibson Les Paul Classic 1960 Reissue Goldtop as his main guitar during the "All Killer No Filler" tour cycle in 2001, as highlighted in an Instagram post celebrating his influence on music.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Marauder

Avg price: $1,450.00

Deryck Whibley is seen playing a Gibson Marauder in this 2001 video for the Sum41 song "In Too Deep."

Studio Equipment used by Deryck Whibley on All Killer, No Filler

Effects Processors

Line 6 POD Pro

Avg price: $179.12

As he recalls when listing the gear he used during the "All Killer, No Filler" tour in 2001: "In 2001 I was playing a 2001 Les Paul and my old Marauder through Marshall Tsl live. But we also tried using line 6 pods for a while too instead of amps in 2001.[...] I actually meant to say line 6 Pro. They were the rack mount version. Either way, they had the same sounds in them and they did NOT sound very good!"

Amplifiers used by Deryck Whibley on All Killer, No Filler

Guitar Amplifier Heads

MESA/Boogie Dual Rectifier Road King Head

Avg price: $3,000.00

This Mesa Dual Rectifier is owned by Deryck Whibley Of Sum 41

Touring Amp for All Killer No Filler and was also used in the music video for Fat Lip" - Deryck

It states it was the Fat Lip amp but in the video it is not. The correct submission for that is already on here.

Guitar Amplifier Cabinets

Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12'' Straight

Avg price: $1,433.43

This Mesa Boogie 4x12 Cabinet is owned by Deryck Whibley Of Sum 41

Touring cab for All Killer to Does this look infected and chuck cycles. This was also used in the music video for Fat Lip" - Deryck

The cab is loaded with 4 vintage 30's

Studio Gear used by Deryck Whibley on All Killer, No Filler

Channel Strips

Joemeek VC3 Pro Channel Mic Pre / Compressor / EQ

Avg price: $164.00

This Joe Meek Pro Channel VC3 is owned by Deryck Whibley Of Sum 41

Used on 1st three records for all demos and Pre Production on my lead vocal. Fat Lip, In Too Deep, Still Waiting, Hell song, + more

Effects Pedals used by Dave Baksh on All Killer, No Filler

Phaser Effects Pedals

MXR M107 Phase 100

Avg price: $145.99

He used this pedal as a modulation effect during the Does This Look Infected? and All Killer No Filler eras.

Source: https://www.guitar.com/rigs/dave-baksh-sum-41-2003-rig-and-gear-setup

Guitars used by Dave Baksh on All Killer, No Filler

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar

Avg price: $622.79

Dave Baksh is using a custom fender stratocaster with hot rails during the sum 41 house of blues Dallas show

Bass Guitars used by Jason McCaslin on All Killer, No Filler

Electric Basses

1962 Fender Precision Bass

Avg price: $7,300.00

"Jason Paul McCaslin, also known as "Cone" (Sum 41). He has a Sid Vicious vibe in his look not only because he's played a Precision throughout his whole career.

He owns a '62 (listed online as a reiussue), rosewood fretboard. I've seen him playing basically all of the most famous P around, always spotting a Badass II on."

Drum Sets used by Steve Jocz on All Killer, No Filler

Drum Sets

OCDP 7 - Peice Drum Kit Sum 41 Custom

Steve Jocz is seen using the OCDP 7-Piece Drum Kit Sum 41 Custom in the "Motivation" official music video by Sum 41, as featured on Sum41VEVO's YouTube channel.