Fall Out Boy -- Thoughts?
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Fall Out Boy -- Thoughts?
So I finally got to listen to Fall Out Boys most recent album "From Under the Cork Tree". I didn't know much about them except for Sugar I'm Going Down, which I enjoy. So I listened and I liked. A lot of the songs may sound the same but it was still good. I got to listen to their previous album and its pretty much the same thing.
Only complaint about the band is that they are cookie-cutter emo. I could pay $10, go to an emo show and see 7 or 8 Fall Out Boys.
Only complaint about the band is that they are cookie-cutter emo. I could pay $10, go to an emo show and see 7 or 8 Fall Out Boys.
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I place them in the punk category. They are one of the bands that are putting fun back into punk songs, much like Blink 182 did a few years ago. None of their songs are about daddy not loving them enough and that's just fine with me. I'll catch them on the Warped Tour this year on main stage. Looking forward to it.
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I had never heard of them before going to the Warped Tour a week or two ago. One of my friends wanted to see them. See them we did. Nobody in my group was impressed at all. If they can't rock the fuck out, then I probably won't find any further interest in them.
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I can't stand this band. To me, they're the most painfully generic pop-punk band I've ever heard (and I've heard a lot). I picked up their first album from the Fueled By Ramen tent at Warped a couple years ago and thought it was terrible. Haven't heard the new stuff, and I don't plan to either. Plus, I saw them open for Less Than Jake about 2 years ago, and they suck live too.
Anyway, just my $0.02
Anyway, just my $0.02
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The album was ok for me. I got it after reading some reviews of their previous album but there wasn't anything memorable and that really stood out on this album for me except for the really, really long song titles.
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I'm getting into them now. I've enjoyed Dance, Dance (a rather short song title for them), Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your boy Tonight and Sugar, We're Goin' Down, plus the new one This Ain't A Scene....
I'm going to try and get more "in tune" with their material.
I'm going to try and get more "in tune" with their material.
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Well, even though I pan them earlier in this thread, I gave the new album a spin. It's pretty good. Songs 2,3 and 4 are awesome, with Arms Race my fav of the album.
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
there's some Fall Out Boy song on some phone commercial that has some douchebag at the gym "rocking out" to them. I wasn't a fan of what I heard.
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When I realized they were the guys behind "Dance Dance" I pretty much tuned out. Maybe not the best approach, but that's what I did. I've become interested in trying the new album, but I won't chase it down at full price.
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saw them live...NOT SPECIAL whatsoever
secondly-am I the only one who thought the guy who never wears a shirt was the lead singer?????
secondly-am I the only one who thought the guy who never wears a shirt was the lead singer?????
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
there's some Fall Out Boy song on some phone commercial that has some douchebag at the gym "rocking out" to them. I wasn't a fan of what I heard.
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Completely forgettable, unimaginative, MTV, fashion crap. It's the kind of stuff that two years from now, most of their 'fans' will have denied listening to. My personal rule is, if any band member has a swoop or faux hawk, then avoid it like the bubonic plague.
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Their new album is growing on me. A friend of mine has it. I at first railed it because it has a very smooth, almost R & B, Maroon 5-esque vibe it to. Like I said it has grown on me some. I much prefer their counterpart Panic! At the Disco.
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Originally Posted by gmal2003
I at first railed it because it has a very smooth, almost R & B, Maroon 5-esque vibe it to.
What?! I didn't get that at all, except for maybe one song. Just saying that those are not the descriptives I would have used for accuracy's sake.
The new album actually turned out much better than I thought it would have, so I ended up picking it up, very cheap, first week it was out.
I would even have to disagree with freshticles, to a degree, but I know he's just writing them off at face value, and all truth be told, I proably would have done so myself before I actually listened to the album. But ultimately, I think singer/guitarist Patrick Stump should just go solo, and would be better for it.
That said, there are a lot of decent tunes on the new record, with "The (After) Life Of the Party" being what I would consider my fave. A couple of songs "I'm Like a Lawyer..." (especially in the chorus parts) and "Golden" could practically be Superdrag songs.
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Originally Posted by Rocketdog2000
I would even have to disagree with freshticles, to a degree, but I know he's just writing them off at face value, and all truth be told, I proably would have done so myself before I actually listened to the album. But ultimately, I think singer/guitarist Patrick Stump should just go solo, and would be better for it.
Last edited by freshticles; 03-07-07 at 04:16 PM.




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