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Fall Out Boy – Love from the Other Side
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“Love From The Other Side” is the lead single of Fall Out Boy’s album So Much (For) Stardust, and also the first song the band has released in 3 years.
On December 25th, 2022 Fall
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Fall Out Boy – Sugar, We’re Goin' Down
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“Sugar, We’re Goin Down” was released in April 2005 as the lead single from Fall Out Boy’s second studio album, From Under the Cork Tree. As their first top ten hit, the song is
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Fall Out Boy – We Didn't Start The Fire
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Fall Out Boy’s rendition of Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” quickly covers significant political, cultural, sporting, scientific events from 1989 up to 2023, just as the
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Fall Out Boy – American Beauty / American Psycho
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“American Beauty/American Psycho” is the titular track of Fall Out Boy’s 2015 album and its second song released, following “Centuries” and preceding “The Kids Aren’t Alright”.
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Fall Out Boy – Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)
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This song was premiered on tour in Cleveland, Ohio. Fans suspected that it would be the fourth single to be released from M A N I A, but it was later announced that “Hold Me Tight
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Fall Out Boy – Yule Shoot Your Eye Out
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The title comes from the 1983 movie A Christmas Story, in which a 9-year-old boy wants a BB gun for Christmas, but when he asks his mother she tells him, “No, you’ll shoot your eye
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Fall Out Boy – Lullabye
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“Lullabye” was written by the bassist/lyricist of the band, Pete Wentz, to his son Bronx Mowgli Wentz. It was inspired by Bob Dylan.
It was hidden on Folie à Deux as a track that
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Lil Cobaine – Fall Out Boy
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[Verse 1] / Fall Out Boy look at me the way you used to / Spook me away with your outlook on life / Transfer me to mp3 when I'm all played out from strife / Mend my brain into what
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Fall Out Boy – Young and Menace
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“Young And Menace” is the lead single from Fall Out Boy’s seventh studio record, Mania. According to bassist Pete Wentz, it is one of the weirdest songs the band has ever made. He
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Elton John) – Save Rock and Roll
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The song ‘Save Rock and Roll’ is the title track from Fall Out Boy’s fifth album. It features well-known musician Elton John, and is about the mutual desire of both Fall Out Boy
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Fall Out Boy – Champion
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“Champion” is the second single from Fall Out Boy’s 2017’s release MANIA. The song was released on June 23, 2017. While the band’s first comeback tune ‘Young And Menace’ seemed to
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Fall Out Boy – Where Did the Party Go
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The song came to be after Stump’s long blog entry “We Liked You Better Fat: Confessions of a Pariah.” Stump suggested the attempts be made in an effort to have a creative outlet
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Fall Out Boy – Untitled 1 (Colorado Song) (unfinished demo)
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[Verse] / Staying up for a 20 hour drive / Alone in the back with my mind / Maybe tonight she'll be a better town / Where we last left Colorado / Oh, I [?] / Oh, whoa / [Chorus
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Foxes) – Just One Yesterday
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“Just One Yesterday” is different from most other songs on Save Rock and Roll in that it reverts to the negative and pessimistic themes that were more prominent in prior albums
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Missy Elliott) – Ghostbusters (I'm Not Afraid)
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“Ghostbusters (I’m Not Afraid)” is the main theme for the 2016 reboot of the classic 1984 film, Ghostbusters. Fall Out Boy has covered Ray Parker Jr.’s iconic theme for the 1986
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Fall Out Boy – Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy
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Music
“Grand Theft Autumn/Where is Your Boy” starts out with an a cappella version of the chorus before the band kicks in at a fast pace. The speaker of the song questions the
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Fall Out Boy – The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes
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OVERVIEW
“The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes” closes the album with strong themes of vengeance. The song represents significant growth for the band, as Patrick Stump had to “grow
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Fall Out Boy – What's This?
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[Verse 1] / What's this? What's this? / There's color everywhere / What's this? / There's white things in the air / What's this? / I can't believe my eyes / I must be dreaming
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Fall Out Boy – Heartbreak Feels So Good
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“Heartbreak Feels So Good” is a single from Fall Out Boy which would go on to become track 2 on their 2023 album So Much (For) Stardust.
On January 20th, Fall Out Boy posted a
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Fall Out Boy – Twin Skeleton's (Hotel in NYC)
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“Twin Skeleton’s (Hotel in NYC)” is the eleventh and final track on Fall Out Boy’s sixth studio album, American Beauty/American Psycho.
The name of the song seems to reference the
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Fall Out Boy – I Am My Own Muse
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[Verse 1] / Here I am, not sure you should take a chance / I like playin' dumb, lettin' you figure me out / But I was faded, in my own defense / So, drop a bomb on all the things
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Fall Out Boy – Church
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“Church” is an epic love anthem featuring strong religious imagery, particularly that of Christianity, as metaphors for worship in terms of a romantic relationship, as well as its
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Fall Out Boy – Favorite Record
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This is the 9th track on Fall Out Boy’s 2015 album, American Beauty/American Psycho.
When Fall Out Boy streamed the song a couple of days early prior to the album’s release, this
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Fall Out Boy – Super Fade
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Following in suit with the theme of the Lake Effect Kid EP, “Super Fade” is a dedication to the band’s hometown of Chicago, Illinois, where the speaker is depicted wandering the
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Courtney Love) – Rat a Tat
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Overview
Some of the lyrics of “Rat-a-Tat” can be traced back to some of Pete Wentz’s early blog posts, which is appropriate considering the fact that the song most closely
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. RM) – Champion (Remix)
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Fall Out Boy linked up with the group leader of K-Pop sensation BTS, RM, to remix their 2017 summer single “Champion.”
The remixed track rhythm morphed the rock tune of the
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Fall Out Boy – The Pros and Cons of Breathing
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OVERVIEW
“The Pros and Cons of Breathing” is significant in that it is one of the first songs that was written in the band’s now-standard format: Stump writing music for Wentz’s
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Fall Out Boy) – Electric Touch (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
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“Electric Touch” sees Swift and Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy long for hope, vulnerability, and the uncertainty of new love while they also share their perspectives on the
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Fall Out Boy – Miss Missing You
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Overview
Originally, Stump worked on “Miss Missing You” while preparing material for his solo record. However, after feeling as though it emanated something that required the
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Fall Out Boy – Death Valley
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Overview
“Death Valley” was one of the first songs that featured musical collaboration between Stump and guitarist Trohman in the wake of the band’s hiatus.
According to numerous
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Big Sean) – The Mighty Fall
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“How the mighty have fallen” is an old saying talking about people who were thought highly of (leaders, celebs, heroes, etc…) being brought low. They’ve lost their powers, their
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Fall Out Boy – So Good Right Now
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[Intro] / Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh / Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh / Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh / Oh, yeah / [Verse 1] / And I got this doom and gloom in my mind, yeah / And I got this
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Fall Out Boy – Alpha Dog
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This song describes the whirlwind of showbiz. Ambiguity between an artist’s stage persona and their true self; the unpredictable seesaw of public response; the feeling of oneself
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Fall Out Boy – Reinventing the Wheel to Run Myself Over
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OVERVIEW
“Reinventing the Wheel to Run Myself Over” is a much quicker song than those on the rest of the album. Most of the lyrics (and the title) were written by Patrick Stump.
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Fall Out Boy – Dead on Arrival
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“Dead on Arrival” is the 2nd track off their 1st studio album entitled “Take This To Your Grave”. This was also Fall Out Boy’s 1st commercial single released on May 6th, 2003.
The
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Fall Out Boy – Of All the Gin Joints in All the World
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“Of All the Gin Joints in All the World” is the second track from Fall Out Boy’s sophomore effort From Under The Cork Tree. The title references a quote by American actor Humphrey
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Fall Out Boy – Heaven's Gate
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In an interview with Music Choice, Patrick mentioned how this song “felt really natural to all of [them]” and came together easily, even though it doesn’t sound all that typical of
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Fall Out Boy – The Phoenix
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OVERVIEW
“The Phoenix” is the opening track on Fall Out Boy’s comeback album Save Rock and Roll. Many interpret the song to be the band’s statement regarding the end of their
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Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) Stardust
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The decision to close the album out with “So Much (For) Stardust” was very deliberate due to its encompassment of the album’s themes, with Pete Wentz stating,
I think it was a
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Fall Out Boy – Growing Up
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“Growing Up” is the fourth track off the 2002 split EP Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy, as well as the fifth track off the 2003 EP Fall Out Boy’s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend.
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Wyclef Jean) – Dear Future Self (Hands Up)
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“Dear Future Self (Hands Up)” deals with instabilities experienced by the narrator, both mental and within a relationship. It is the lead single from Fall Out Boy’s compilation
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