Genius Meanings
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Fall Out Boy – Fake Out
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[Verse 1] / Take a knife and cut through the darkness / Castle-temp red wine / But I make no plans and none can be broken / No plans and none can be broken / Remember us just like
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Fall Out Boy – Heaven, Iowa
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[Verse 1] / 6 AM, Mulholland Drive / "Moonlight Sonata" and I / First movement, you and I / And a screwtop bottle of wine / I've unspooled on the floor / I feel so "A Star Is Born
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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 – I've Got a Dark Alley and a Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth (Summer Song)
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OVERVIEW
“I’ve Got A Dark Alley…” is arguably the most musically laid back song that Fall Out Boy has ever made. Although it’s a favorite for some fans, it is one of the band’s
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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 – 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 – Flu Game
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“Flu Game” is a testament to perseverance in the face of hardship. The song describes feelings of insignificance and loneliness caused by the departure of another person, possibly
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends
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The title is a quote commonly attributed to singer-songwriter Tom Waits.
An episode of the show One Tree Hill was actually named after this song (season 3, episode 7). Pete Wentz
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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 – Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet
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The song name is possibly a reference to the baseball player Pete Rose, who was known for headfirst slides. He was accused in a betting scandal, for which he’ll most likely kept
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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 – Centuries
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“Centuries” is the lead single from from Fall Out Boy’s sixth studio album. It’s a grandiose track about the fight to make a lasting artistic impression.
In an interview, Pete
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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 – What a Time to Be Alive
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“What A Time To Be Alive” is the penultimate track on Fall Out Boy’s eighth studio album, So Much (For) Stardust.
It goes through looking back on how the world has changed so much
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Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance
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“Dance, Dance” details a teenager’s obsession with a particular girl and his desperation to do anything to sleep with her. It follows his obsession from his awkward initial
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Fall Out Boy – The Kintsugi Kid (Ten Years)
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[Verse 1] / I'm pretty sure, as far as humans go / I am a hard, hard pill to swallow / And I know I'm not your intended dose / We're goin' low, low, low, low / [Pre-Chorus] / So
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Fall Out Boy – Baby Annihilation
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[Verse: Pete Wentz] / An alligator prince with crocodile tears, too many to count / Permanent head-cold dreams awash in your love, fallin' in and out / Time is luck, and I wish
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 (Ft. Ethan Hawke) – The Pink Seashell
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[Spoken: Ethan Hawke] / Parents got divorced when I was, uh, five years old / And I saw my father about three times a year after that / And when he found out that he had cancer, he
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WILLOW (Ft. Travis Barker) – t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l
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“t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l” is the first track off of WILLOW’s fourth studio album lately I feel EVERYTHING. The title is stylized in a very unique way, with spaces in between
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Future (Ft. The Weeknd) – Comin Out Strong
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The Weeknd and Future’s fourth collaboration. This song has both artists flexing and “coming out strong” despite haters and people that doubt them, that go out of their way to
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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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