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Fall Out Boy – I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None On My Fingers
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“I’ve Got All This Ringing In My Ears and None On My Fingers” is a nod to the fact that, at the time, the members of the band were relentlessly touring (and subject to tinnitis
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Happy Birthday Mr. Baskets (Ft. El Fox) – I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None On My Fingers
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[Verse 1: El Fox] / You're a canary, I'm a coal mine / 'Cause sorrow is just all the rage / Take one for the team / You all know what I mean / [Verse 2: El Fox] / And I'm so sorry
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Fall Out Boy – Songs That Have Yet to be Performed Live by Fall Out Boy
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This is a catalogue of every Fall Out Boy song that hasn’t been played live. Covers, demos, and remixes are not counted in this list. Partial performances, e.g. “20 Dollar Nose
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Fall Out Boy – Golden
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Overview
Although most of the album features elements of pessimism, “Golden” stands out as the song that presents feelings of complete and utter hopelessness.
To date, it is one
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Fall Out Boy – Thnks fr th Mmrs
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One of Fall Out Boy’s now classic songs, “Thnks fr th Mmrs” tells the tale of doomed lovers who are still in it for the sex. The third single from their third album, Infinity on
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Fall Out Boy – Fame < Infamy
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Narcissism is prevalent throughout “Fame < Infamy”, which makes it a very typical Fall Out Boy song.
The music of the song features a breakdown that calls back to the slow opening
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Fall Out Boy – Hum Hallelujah
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“Hum Hallelujah” is the fifth track on Infinity on High.
Although never directly referenced, it can be safely assumed that Pete Wentz wrote “Hum Hallelujah” with his suicide
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Fall Out Boy – It's Hard to Say "I Do", When I Don't
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Overview
The title of the song was chosen by the band after fans made submissions of suggested song titles. It makes another reference to the traditional concept of the marriage
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Fall Out Boy – The (After) Life of the Party
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Overview
The title of the song is a reference to the mess that is left once a party is over – if the most likable person is the life of the party, then the one falling apart
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Fall Out Boy – The Carpal Tunnel of Love
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“The Carpal Tunnel of Love” originated as a promotional single for the album. It’s a blend of the phrases “Carpal Tunnel Syndrome” (a condition caused by perpetual pressure on the
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Beastie Boys (Ft. DJ Hurricane) – The New Style
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This is the second single — and Track #2 — from Beastie Boys' debut full-length album, Licensed To Ill. The record was released on 6.6.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a division of
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Fall Out Boy – Thriller
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“Thriller” is the first track off of Fall Out Boy’s 2007 album, Infinity on High. Pete Wentz wrote this song to thank Fall Out Boy’s fans for supporting them during the days of
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Fall Out Boy – Bang the Doldrums
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Although it isn’t the most popular song from Infinity, “Bang the Doldrums” features various distinguished sounds compared to the rest of the album. A distinct guitar riff pervades
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Fall Out Boy – "The Take Over, the Breaks Over"
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This song is a reference to the media attention Fall Out Boy attained after becoming successful.
The title references the opening line to Jay-Z’s diss track “Takeover” aimed at
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Fall Out Boy – This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race (Live From Hammersmith Palais)
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[Spoken Intro: Patrick Stump] / Ain't a scene, it's a goddamn arms race / [Verse 1: Patrick Stump] / I am an arms dealer fitting you with / Weapons in the form of words / And don't
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Fall Out Boy – I'm Like a Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You)
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“I’m Like a Lawyer with the Way I’m Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You)” is the fourth track off of Fall Out Boy’s 2007 album, Infinity on High.
The song is about a
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Fall Out Boy – Don't You Know Who I Think I Am?
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“Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am” is the first song that lead singer Patrick Stump ever co-produced on behalf of Fall Out Boy. It is also worth noting that the other co-producer
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Fall Out Boy – G.I.N.A.S.F.S.
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“G.I.N.A.S.F.S.” is a bonus track from Fall Out Boy’s third album Infinity On High (2007). The title is an acronym for “Gay Is Not A Synonym For Shitty”. A common joke in the
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Fall Out Boy – You're Crashing, But You're No Wave
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The courtroom-inspired song has been confirmed to be partly based on the trial of Fred Hampton, Jr., who was convicted of arson in the aftermath of the acquittal of the police
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Noisey (Ft. Action Bronson, Alexander Spit, A$ton Matthews, Bobby Creekwater, Bodega Bamz, Bryant Dope, CUZ Lightyear, CyHi, Danny Brown, Da$H, Del Harris, Flatbush Zombies, Heems, Killer Mike, Kilo Kish, Meyhem Lauren, Mike G, Nigel Nasty, Nipsey Hussle, Pill, Pregnant Boy, Problem, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Pusha T, Raekwon, Remy Banks, Renegade El Rey, RetcH, Rockie Fresh, Scotty ATL, Two-9, Vado, Yak Ballz, YG, Young Thug & Zebra Katz) – The Rap Monument
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44 Emcees all rapped a verse for Noisey’s “The Rap Monument”, the song was recorded during three sessions (held in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and New York) everything was put together
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