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10.0
137024
10.0 |
Spill Magazine
It’s a masterfully curated collection that appeals not only to die-hard Sum 41 fans but also to a new generation of listeners eager to experience their unique blend of musical brilliance
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9.0
136991
9.0 |
All Music
As far as swan songs go, Heaven :x: Hell is a heartfelt goodbye to fans, an overly generous gift that aims to please the full spectrum of diehards and thank them for all their years of dedication
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8.8
136979
8.8 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
With Heaven :x: Hell, what Sum 41 has given us is a true grand finale, and it's one worth reveling in
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8.0
136980
8.0 |
Kerrang!
There will be doubters and there will be haters, but Heaven :x: Hell is Sum 41 at their zenith and is, without any shadow of a doubt, the album of their career. What a way to leave
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8.0
136982
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
It's a high energy, fun and skillful way to say goodbye
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8.0
136983
8.0 |
Dork
Despite its imposing 20-count tracklist, ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ never drags, instead firing through hit after hit; time flies when you’re having fun, and Sum 41’s discography is a testament to that. It’s a grand culmination of their work so far
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8.0
137014
8.0 |
Punk News
The sonic mix is fantastic, and swells and breathes alongside the entire production. Triumphant way for the band to call it quits. Much recommend
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6.0
136981
6.0 |
NME
The Canadian icons leave nothing in the tank on their final LP, a career-spanning double album that carries the occasional hint of their glory days
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