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Birthplace: Wilmette, Chicago, Illinois
Birthday: 1-1-2001
Birth Name: Fall Out Boy
Grammy nominated band Fall Out Boy hails from Chicago, Illinois. The band includes vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. The band has been together since 2001, and has released a few albums. They include "Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend," which is, according to the band, not their first real album, and "Take...

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In 2008, Fall Out Boy planned to make it into The Guinness Book Of World Records by playing a show on every continent in nine months, hoping to be the first band to do that, but failed when weather conditions in Antarctica prevented them from doing so. (edit)
Legendary director Albert Maysles teamed up with Fall Out Boy to make a documentary that covers a year in the life of the band. And according to the band, working with Maysles “blew” their minds. (edit)
Infinity On High was ranked 46th in Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Albums Of 2007. (edit)
Fall Out Boy’s video for This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race ranked third in MTV’s Top 10 Videos Of 2007. (edit)
Rolling Stone ranked Fall Out Boy's song This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race 42nd in the "Top 100 Songs of 2007." (edit)

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Pete Wentz: You can't insult us; the musics too loud so we can't even hear you! (edit)
Pete Wentz: (on their trip to Uganda in 2007) There was one moment when I really feared for our lives. We were riding motorcycles and these local guys used barricades to lock us in this little patch of ground. They saw that we were American and thought that we should give them money for being on their ground. When they locked us in, I actually thought, 'We're going to die, right now.' Luckily we had our guide Kenny to bail us out and pay them off but that was really, really terrifying, living through something like that. It was a real Hotel Rwanda moment. The whole experience brought our band closer together and that's a great thing. (edit)
Pete Wentz: (On playing Live Earth) Yeah you know festivals are real crazy but this one in particular is really insane... We're very low on the totem pole as far as that goes so we feel honored to even just get a chance to be involved in it at all. I don't think that the global temperature will lower due to rock bands playing or whatever but I think that more than anything that it kind of sometimes will electrify your fans and kind of get them interested in things that are bigger than just your songs, or your bands t-shirts and that's really an important thing to do. (edit)
Pete Wentz: We stumbled upon this organization called Invisible Children, and they kind of bring the plight of children to the foreground, like impoverished children around the world but specifically focusing on Uganda where there is like a crazy situation with child soldiers. There's a civil war that's like one of the longest running civil wars in Africa right now and you can actually get a great back story on it if you just watch The Last King of Scotland which is a really great film that has like kind of the back story on Uganda. But we're actually going over there with Invisible Children and we're going to shoot our next video for our song Me and You over there and we're going to shoot it on 24p cameras and donate the money that we were going to use in the video for the film or the video to a project over there. (edit)
Pete Wentz: (On his lyrics) I actually think a lot of my words aren't eloquent. They're even kind of misogynistic, emotionally stunted. But Patrick's voice makes up for those things. That guy can sing the phone book and people would listen to it. (edit)
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"Talented"
Pretty good!
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"Talented"
Keep on rocking!
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"Personal favorite"
One of my Favorite band ( aside from My chemical romance...^^)
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"One of the all-time greats"
FOB is the BEST!!!
Continue » Posted Nov 1, 2007 5:32 am PST
10.0
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"Talented"
One of the best bands out right now
Continue » Posted Aug 8, 2007 4:15 pm PST
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