Genius Lyrics
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Fall Out Boy – Grenade Jumper
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“Grenade Jumper” is the 9th track off their debut album Take This To Your Grave. Typical punk sound with fast rolls and power chord riffs. The song also features addition backing
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Blurain – Tell That Mick That I'm Gonna Come To His House And Burn It Down Interpolations
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See all of “Tell That Mick That I'm Gonna Come To His House And Burn It Down” by Blurain’s interpolations
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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 – Untitled 2 (Jakus Song) (unfinished demo)
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[Verse 1] / When Andrew left for Arizona / He packed his things / In total disregard for what a girl might think / [Pre-Chorus] / I said, "don't get attached, you know you couldn't
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Fall Out Boy – Homesick at Space Camp
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OVERVIEW
Lyrically, the song is centered on finding a way to communicate with someone who is far away. The middle of the song features a breakdown for the bridge.
“Homesick At
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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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Fall Out Boy – Roxanne
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This was a cover of The Police’s “Roxanne”, the band’s first major release in 1978. The title “Roxanne” is referencing Alexander The Great’s wife and Cyrano de Bergerac’s
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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 – Sending Postcards from a Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here)
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“Sending Postcards From a Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here)” continues the theme from the previous song of communicating with someone while traveling or from afar. In this case
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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 – Saturday
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OVERVIEW
“Saturday” holds a significant amount of personal meaning to the band, as it was one of the first songs that they played regularly. Nearly every concert of theirs since
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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 – "Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things to Do Today"
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This is the first track to Fall Out Boy’s debut studio album, Take This to Your Grave.
The title comes from the 1998 film Rushmore – Max Fischer says, “Tell that stupid Mick he
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Fall Out Boy – Chicago Is So Two Years Ago
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“Chicago is So Two Years Ago” is a fan favorite that has been frequently played on tour. As a nod to the song and its importance on the album, Fall Out Boy later used a section of
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Fall Out Boy – Calm Before the Storm (Take This to Your Grave Version)
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OVERVIEW
“Calm Before the Storm” was the only song that the band decided to keep from the “Evening Out With Your Girlfriend” demo. Significant improvements were made – primarily
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Blurain – The Doctor Of Humor Is In The Building
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Ay thanks man. Yo, I got something for you as well / (Yeah!) / Insanity of the many on one person / But dealt with on a whole new scale / Neon Green and Ghostly Smoke / These do
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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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A Timeline Of Fueled By Ramen’s 22 Years Of Success
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Years after the emo bubble popped, the label is still going strong.
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Yeat – Poppin
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“Poppin” comes up with a BenjiCold produced beat with a hard bass on it. The song was previewed as “Love And Drugs” before real name was known. This serves as the introduction
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Trippie Redd & Juice WRLD – Matt Hardy 999
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On “Matt Hardy 999,“ Juice WRLD and Trippie Redd reunite for a quick-moving track named after American wrestler Matt Hardy and Juice’s ode to positivity 999. Dropping a reference
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Juice WRLD – Tim Westwood Freestyle
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On June 29, 2018, Juice WRLD appeared on Tim Westwood’s segment on British hip-hop radio station, Capital XTRA. He freestyled for an hour over more than a dozen existing beats
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