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When he was a little boy, Fall Out Boy bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz enjoyed reading “Curious George,” “Babar” and Richard Scarry books, but his favorite children’s book was “The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf. The story, about a giant bull who sits under a cork tree and smells flowers instead of getting into the ring and battling a bullfighter, was so inspirational to Wentz that he titled the band’s breakthrough record From Under the Cork Tree.“I think it’s an amazing metaphor for how people can be,” Wentz says. “There’s something really honorable about following your own path and not doing what’s expected of you.”It’s a lesson Fall Out Boy have taken to heart. When the Chicago band finished touring for their debut album, Take This To Your Grave, they were flooded with accolades from critics and fans, which clamored for a follow-up. However, rather than jump right into writing and recording mode, as they had for their debut, Fall Out Boy took their time experimenting with different sounds and textures in order to make From Under the Cork Tree as crafty, infectious and enduring as possible.“We could have easily regurgitated our last record which is what certain people expected us to do,” Wentz says. “But when it’s all over, we want to be remembered as a rock band that pushed limits and was sincere and totally honest to itself and its fans. When we are 90 years old and on our death beds, it will matter to us that at least we took chances.”From Under the Cork Tree bursts with the energy of a championship sporting event, and resonates with the vibe of good party, while retaining the honesty of a confessional conversation. The first single, “Sugar, We’re Going Down” is a dynamic blend of surging guitars, slamming drums and longing vocals; “Dance, Dance” starts with a buoyant bass line reminiscent of the Cure and mutates into a stomping rocker with an undeniable refrain and “Champagne For my Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham Friends” swells with one catchy riff after another, and is colored by transitory drum machine clatter and point/counterpoint vocals.“When we wrote Take This to Your Grave, we were listening to Green Day and the Descendents and a lot of hardcore,” explains Wentz of the new album’s diversity. “But now we listen to a great deal more music and let it influence us without getting away from our roots. I think it's important to know your place, but there's a colossal spectrum that you can explore within that.”Another difference between From Under the Cork Tree and its predecessor is the way the songs came together. Last time, Stump and Wentz wrote all of the songs together. This go round, the process was more collaborative, involving guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley. As a result, the music came out more smoothly, leaving Fall Out Boy with 25 songs to chose from for the album. In addition, Stump often created songs based on the feelings he got from Wentz’ words this time instead of the other way around. “It’s always a struggle to figure out how to put someone else’s lyrics into music you’ve already written because everyone’s vocals have a different cadence and that can change the whole thrust of a song,” Stump says. “So, I’ve found stuff I really like in his lyrics and made music beneath it that compliments it.”One of the best ways to understand what Fall Out Boy are is to realize what they are not. Their music contains elements of punk and pop, but they aren’t pop-punk. Likewise, their songs are emotional and their lyrics can be poignant, but they’re certainly not emo. By tapping into elements of their favorite styles, the bandmembers are able to attain their own sound whilst standing apart from the pack.In an effort to stamp their music with their own seal and avoid confusion with other bands, Fall Out Boy incorporate their dark sense of humor within their songs, which abound with clever, biting lines like “written on my wrist says do not open before Christmas” (“Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn’t Get Sued”). Similarly, track titles like “Champagne For my Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham Friends” and “You’re a Concrete Boy Now (Do Your Part to Save the Scene and Stop Going to Shows)” are funny as hell, but just north of absurd. One of the most amusingly titled numbers is “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More ‘Touch Me’.”“I used to get Circus magazine when I was little, and there’d always be these little ads in the back where you could order posters,” recalls Wentz. “And there’d always be this super-amazing, awesome dirty picture of [topless model turned pop singer] Samantha Fox, who sang “Touch Me.” My mom would never let me order the poster, so I’d just cut the picture out of the magazine and carry it around with me. And, we grew up near Shermerville, which is right near where all the John Hughes movies are set, so that’s where the Sixteen Candles reference came from. It’s really funny to me because nobody who hears the record probably knows who Samantha Fox is, but maybe they’ll look her up on the Internet and see all these amazing topless pictures and thank us. Either that, or they’re send us hate mail.”Fall Out Boy formed in Chicago out of the ashes of different hardcore bands. Wentz grew up with Trohman and had previously played in a band with Hurley, so when their other groups imploded, the three got together to jam. Soon after they bumped into Stump, whose melodic, but edgy vocals were a perfect fit. But even after the ingredients were in place, the musicians had no lofty career ambitions. “We just wanted to do something different with no intention of it ever becoming anything,” Wentz says. “We didn’t even have a name until after our second show, when we played some college and asked the crowd what we should be called and someone screamed out ‘Fall Out Boy.’”Being from the Midwest instead of somewhere like Los Angeles or New York, the odds were against them from the start, which only made them try harder. Fortunately, by being removed from any major scene, they could develop organically without outside pressure, which has helped turn them into the band they are today. With lineup and name secured, Fall Out Boy recorded a three song demo, which they sent to every record label they could think of. They attracted the attention of numerous companies, but eventually signed with fledgling label Fueled by Ramen for their debut, Take This to Your Grave, which sold over 200,000 copies. “We decided to sign to Fueled by Ramen because it was a long shot, and Fall Out Boy is a long shot,” Wentz says. “It turned out to be the best decision we’ve ever made.”For their big break into the mainstream, they joined forces with Island Records, which will help them reconnect with their core fans while reaching an entirely new audience.“With this record, we’ve got a bigger focus and a grander idea,” Wentz says. “We don’t want to disappoint the 200,000 people who are part of a very cult following that hangs onto our every word, and we won’t. But we wrote this record for all the people who haven't heard of Fall Out Boy before. When George Lucas did “Return of the Jedi,” he wanted it to appeal to the person who saw “Star Wars,” but at the same time, if somebody wasn't born when that came out, they can still go see the movie and have it be a very exciting thing for them. That’s the kind of thing we want to achieve.”
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Peter Wentz

Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III was born on June 5, 1979 in Wilmette, Illinois. He is the bassist and primary lyricist for the Chicago-based band Fall Out Boy. Pete grew up in the Chicago hardcore punk scene, and was in several bands before Fall Out Boy, including Firstborn, Arma Angelus, 7 Angels of the Apocalypse / Culture of Violence, Extinction, and Yellow Road Priest.

Wentz has written a book entitled ''The Boy With the Thorn In His Side'', which is a story based on nightmares he had as a child. He has a book titled "Rainy Day Kids," which was supposed to come out February 14th, 2006, but is being held back because some things in the book weren't where Pete wanted them. In addition, Wentz is currently writing another book, alternating chapters with William Beckett of The Academy Is....

EnterprisesWentz has a company called Clandestine Industries, which distributes books and, more notably, clothing, among other things. Additionally, he owns his own imprint of Fueled By Ramen, Decaydance Records, which has signed on several bands including: Panic! At The Disco, October Fall, The Academy is..., Gym Class Heroes,The Hush Sound and Paramore. He also has a film production company called Bartskull Films, which has released the DVD "Release the Bats", a film about Peter, his friends both in and outside of Fall Out Boy, and many Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen bands. A sequel to "Release the Bats" is currently in the making.

Facts*Wentz was an all-state soccer player in high school. *Pete attended DePaul University where he studied political science. He was just one semester shy of graduation when he quit to focus on music. *Pete started his freshman year of high school at New Trier, but transferred at the end of the year to North Shore Country Day School where he graduated. *he likes yellow flowers *his favorite movie is The Nightmare Before Christmas *his secret love is tranformers

Patrick Stump

Patrick Martin Stump (born Patrick Martin Stumph on April 27, 1984 in Glenview, Illinois) is a Chicago musician, composer and producer. Most notably, he is the lead singer and guitarist of the band Fall Out Boy. His vocal range is described as tenor.
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Early life Patrick Stump comes from a musically inclined family. His father, Dave Stumph, is a folk singer, and his older brother, Kevin, is an accomplished violinist. Patrick participated in Music Center of Deerfield's "Join A Band" program before secondary education, and played drums for a number of bands during middle school and high school including: Mr. Rogers' Porno Shop, Public Display of Infection, Xgrinding processX and Patterson. He also performed in "Paradox," a student created theatrical performance at Glenbrook South, from 2001-2002. He wrote for Channel Zero, a student produced publication focusing on social issues. He was active in WGBK 88.5 FM the District 225 radio station.

Career When he joined Fall Out Boy, Stump had neither sung for a band before nor had singing lessons. He formed the band with Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz, both of whom were active in Chicago's hardcore/punk scene. In earlier bands he had primarily played the drums, however, upon the formation of Fall Out Boy, he took on lead vocal duties and later, when an early guitar player quit days before their first tour, he added guitar.Though Stump is the lead singer, the more outgoing Wentz acts as the frontman for the band. Stump writes most of the music for Fall Out Boy. Wentz e-mails huge files of lyrics to Stump who puts them to music. "I guess Patrick is some kind of musical genius -- he's a total mad scientist," says guitarist Joe Trohman.As producer, he has worked with The Hush Sound and Gym Class Heroes. Guest vocal appearances include Gym Class Heroes' "Clothes Off!" and "Cupid's Chokehold," October Fall's "Second Chances," Knockout's "Breakaway," Motion City Soundtrack's "Everything Is Alright," The Hush Sound's "Don't Wake Me Up," and Misery Signals' "One Day I'll Stay Home."

Stump plays Gibson SG Specials, mainly using a silver with two humbuckers in his early recordings and more recently an Epiphone SG G-400, which is equipped with three humbuckers

Joe Trohman

Joseph Mark Trohman (born on September 1, 1984 in Hollywood, Florida) is most notably the lead guitarist for the Chicago-based alternative rock band Fall Out Boy. He grew up in South Russell, east of Cleveland, Ohio. He lived there for 8 years, playing trombone in the school band for most of his time there until he picked up guitar later in his elementary school years. He has been playing ever since. He moved to a suburb of Chicago around 12 years old. He attended Washburne Junior High, where he tried to do various bands for fun. After Washburne, he attended New Trier Township High School. During his highschool years he was part of an audio visual club that made home movies as well as he briefly played bass in Arma Angelus with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz on vocals. After graduating high school in 2002, he attended DePaul University in Chicago before dropping out to play guitar in Fall Out Boy full time.

When he started Fall Out Boy, he had asked Pete Wentz, who was currently singing in Arma Angelus, if he would like to start a punk band, with more emphasis on positivity, and less emphasis on the negatives that the hardcore scene seemed to draw. After agreeing to the idea, Joe had a by chance meeting Patrick Stump at a bookstore, of whom he asked to sing in their newly formed group. They later recruited friend and drummer Andy Hurley.

He, with the rest of his band, is currently in the process of recording a new record, slated for release in early 2007. He also is fully endorsed by Washburn Guitars and has a line of his own guitars coming out in the future.

Andy Hurley

Andrew John Hurley (born May 31, 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is most notably the drummer of the Chicago-based alternative rock band Fall Out Boy.Hurley joined Fall Out Boy in 2003 after their debut Album Evening Out With Your Girlfriend. As a child, he considered himself a trouble maker who drank and did not listen to authority. He now leads a straight edge lifestyle, is a vegan as well as being a comic book and video game enthusiast. Hurley plays C&C Custom drums, Sabian cymbals, and Vic Firth drumsticks. He currently lives in Menomonee Falls, WI.

Hurley played drums in the Chicago metalcore band Racetraitor's Burn the Idol of the White Messiah, 1998 on Uprising Records and Make Them Talk, 1999 on Trustkill Records, Milwaukee's Global Scam, Kill the Monkey Friends and in 1999 played drums on Vegan Reich's final EP. Later, Hurley started the emo pop band, Project Rocket, with future Spitalfield bassist TJ Minnich. He then ventured into garage punk with Racetraitor frontman Mani Mah-jamal-hasaan-dal-stafi and Since By Man guitarist Kevin Herwig forming The Kill Pill. He played drums in Milwaukee metalcore band Killtheslavemaster. He has also played drums in various bands that included Fall Out Boy's bassist Peter Wentz, namely Arma Angelus.

He is a vegan Has a picture of an Oni on his back Helps with a lot of animal projects.

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This Aint A Scene Its An Arms Race

A Little Less 16 Candles A Little More Touch Me.

Dance Dance

Sugar Were Going Down

Saturday

Grand Theft Autumn

Dead on Arrival

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Infinity On High
Feb 6, 2007
Label: Island Records
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From Under The Cork Tree
May 3, 2005
Label: Island Records
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Take This To Your Grave
May 6, 2003
Label: Fueled By Ramen
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My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue
May 18, 2004
Label: Fueled By Ramen
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An Evening Out With Your Girlfriend
Mar 25, 2003
Label: Uprising Records
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..> ..> Upcoming Shows ( view all )..> ..> ..> Feb 26 2007 8:00P..> Hatch Osaka, JPN ..> Feb 27 2007 8:00P..> Shibuya AX Tokyo, JPN ..> Mar 3 2007 8:00P..> Max Pavillion Singapore,...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 09:51:00 PST

more advice from petey

more advice from Peter Wentz!1: How do I find a job that doesn't suck?Here's the thing: Calling something a job immediately makes it become, "Oh man, I'm doing a job," and it's going to suck. Nobody w...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 09:50:00 PST

some question with pete.

What's the new single about?How American culture devours new art and ideas and things become boring and over-saturated very quickly, whether it's music or movies. I look around and see guys in suits t...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 09:49:00 PST

hurry!

  Posted by peterabbit   the first 10 people to email: [email protected] will get entry to the chicago show at house of blues on 2/06- for you and a friend.please only email if yo...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 09:47:00 PST

sprry for the lack of updates

  Posted by peter   hey. sorry for the lack of updates. weve all been dodging jetlag and trying to catch up on reality television.more to come very soon- feb. 6 if you are in ny, chicago, o...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 09:47:00 PST

To clear the air.

To clear the air... Posted 01/26/2007 In regards to the situation with Hot Topic, there was an issue with them and our record distributor. HT unfortunately will not be carrying our record on release d...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:12:00 PST

Thanks for sticking it out.

Posted by peterabbit so "arms race" just came in on the hot100 on billboard ranking higher than any artist has since aerosmith did in 1997. not due so much to radio or anything more than how many peop...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:11:00 PST

i have not slept in 36 hours send me to bed.

Posted by peter inside old contries fast. the speed of light- or more like whatever lite-drinks keep us going. in london now. it is cold here. getting ready to do some shows. i only truly miss shows w...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:10:00 PST

thanks.

Posted by peter As this tour winds to an end in the south- this last two weeks has felt like forever. There have been so many ups and downs... each city was carefully picked for one reason or another....
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 10:22:00 PST

so its been a bit since an update.

Posted by peter so its been a bit since an update. trying to dodge things on the internet. never really seems to work. the tour has been amazing. its good to get back into clubs. got to go around with...
Posted by Fall Out Boy *real love* on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 10:21:00 PST