All The Good Shit - Track Listing

Track Listing

All lyrics written by Deryck Whibley, all music composed by Sum 41.

Universal track listing
No. Title Length
1. "Still Waiting" (from Does This Look Infected?) 2:38
2. "The Hell Song" (from Does This Look Infected?) 3:21
3. "Fat Lip" (from All Killer No Filler) 2:58
4. "We're All to Blame" (from Chuck) 3:38
5. "Walking Disaster" (from Underclass Hero) 4:46
6. "In Too Deep" (from All Killer No Filler) 3:27
7. "Pieces" (from Chuck) 3:01
8. "Underclass Hero" (from Underclass Hero) 3:16
9. "Motivation" (from All Killer No Filler) 2:52
10. "Makes No Difference" (newly recorded version, originally from Half Hour of Power) 3:10
11. "With Me" (from Underclass Hero) 4:51
12. "Handle This" (from All Killer No Filler) 3:37
13. "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" (from Does This Look Infected?) 2:29
14. "Pain for Pleasure" (from All Killer No Filler) 1:42
All the Good Shit Best Buy bonus tracks
No. Title Length
15. "Always" (previously unreleased) 3:22
16. "Motivation" (Live at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio) 3:45
All the Good Shit iTunes bonus tracks
No. Title Length
15. "The Hell Song" (Live at the Orange Lounge, Toronto) 3:17
16. "With Me" (Video) 4:53
17. "Fat Lip" (Video) 3:20
18. "In Too Deep" (Video) 3:41
8 Years of Blood, Sake and Tears bonus tracks
No. Title Length
15. "Always" (previously unreleased) 3:22
16. "The Hell Song" (Live at the Orange Lounge, Toronto) 3:17
17. "Motivation" (Live at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio) 3:45
DVD (music videos)
No. Title Length
1. "Fat Lip"
2. "Pain for Pleasure"
3. "Makes No Difference"
4. "In Too Deep"
5. "Motivation"
6. "The Hell Song"
7. "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
8. "Still Waiting"
9. "We're All to Blame"
10. "Pieces"
11. "Underclass Hero"
12. "Walking Disaster"
13. "With Me"

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