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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 (Ft. nothing,nowhere.) – Church (Remix)
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[Intro: Patrick Stump] / If you were church, I'd get on my knees / Confess my love, I'd know where to be / My sanctuary, you're holy to me / If you were church, I'd get on my knees
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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 (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 – Church (Demo)
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[Verse] / Life goes by so fast, you blink and you miss it / But all of my friends get messed up to make it go quicker / Mirror, mirror on the wall / I guess I'm just like my father
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Fall Out Boy – The Last of the Real Ones
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“The Last of the Real Ones” is a love song that uses celestial imagery to illustrate the gravity of the narrator’s devotion. It is the third single and second track from Fall Out
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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 – 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 – HOLD ME TIGHT OR DON'T
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“HOLD ME TIGHT OR DON’T” is the fourth single from Fall Out Boy’s seventh album, M A N I A. It was released on the 15th of November 2017, and a music video infused with Dia
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Fall Out Boy – The (Shipped) Gold Standard
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OVERVIEW
Contrary to most songs on the rest of the album, the speaker in “The (Shipped) Gold Standard” seems to be opposed to the self-centered narcissistic attitude of their
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Fall Out Boy – Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea
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“Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea” is the opening track on M A N I A.
In the song, themes of celebrity culture and madness spawning from that culture are brought up, introducing
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Fall Out Boy – Lake Effect Kid
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“Lake Effect Kid” is the titular track from the band’s 2018 EP. The song features lyrical themes that are common to the band’s early back catalogue, such as a loyalty to their
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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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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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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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Panic! at the Disco – I Write Sins Not Tragedies
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“I Write Sins Not Tragedies” is Panic! At The Disco’s second single from their debut studio album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. This song is considered the most popular song of P!
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Fall Out Boy – Hold Me Like a Grudge
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[Verse 1] / When you ask how I've been / I know you mean well, I know you mean well / Who am I dialing tonight? That's a bummer / Thaw out my freezer burn feelings for twenty
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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 – Bishops Knife Trick
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The title of this track is a reference to the film Aliens. In the movie, an android named Bishop performs a knife trick on the fan-favorite Hudson, played by the late Bill Paxton.
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Tony Alighieri
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Greetings! Tony Ruunaser Alighieri (it/he/they) at your service.
I’m in your underattended Sonata Arctica and Rhapsody of Fire albums, filling in your metadata.
Demiromantic demisexual genderfluid transmasc non-binary (whew)
I’m an obsessed Sonata Arctica (and also Nightwish) fan who adores going in-depth on the lyrics! I joined Genius primarily to add my own two cents to the Nightwish annotations (since when do you see someone comparing Nightwish lines to The Divine Comedy?), but I look forward to interacting with the community as well! On the side, I hyperfixate on Overly Sarcastic Productions, Sanders Sides, Dracula by Bram Stoker, and Aurora Webcomic.
I named myself after Tony Kakko. I survive on tea and Tony Kakko’s pretty, pretty voice. All hail Tony Kakko.
I stole the full version of my name from Anthony Green after getting into more alt-rock stuff! I still love Sonata Arctica but lately my brain has been dominated by My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy.
I write my own music: if you want a ta
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Panic! at the Disco – This is Gospel
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“This Is Gospel” is about Spencer Smith’s battle with addiction and alcoholism. The song has become a fan favorite and an anthem for those going through tough times.
Brendon has
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