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Deryck Whibley says he didn't know it was going to be the last album of Sum 41 .
The pop-punk outfit is set to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame this Sunday .
The band's final album, Heaven :X: Hell, was released in October .
Whibley says he's eager to see what else life has in store for Sum 41 .
Sum 41 has been around for a long time, but the last decade has been a high point.
The band has been on a really great high for about a decade , he says.
“Everything that I dreamed of came true. Whether it’s professional or personal, it all ended up the way I hoped”.
Deryck Whibley says this is the end of Sum 41, as far as he’s concerned.
He says he wants to try something different and see what else is out there.
The Juno Awards air live from Vancouver on Sunday, March 30 , on CBC .
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