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any one like fall out boy
I do, i'm not as into them as i used to be but still.
Alot of people I know dislike them because it's so called 'Emo' music :\
(Mar. 08, 2009  12:13 AM)NeekAlert Wrote: [ -> ]Alot of people I know dislike them because it's so called 'Emo' music :\

People are quick to attach the emo label to anything. Not a huge fan, but they have some songs I like.
(Mar. 08, 2009  12:15 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]Not a huge fan, but they have some songs I like.

This. Some of their songs are amusingly emo but most of them are normal. They're pretty fun to belt out when I'm alone in the house.....guess they're the right pitch for me or something. I haven't bothered to listen to their new album though.
I can have a little more Dance Dance, and a lot less This Ain't A Scene, It's an Arms Race.
I don't outright hate them or anything, but I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm a fan either. They're alright I guess.

I love playing drums in "This Ain't A Scene..." in Rock Band 2, the drum part is hella fun. lmao
They're okay some of their songs are good.
they cool to me
i like the new cd
(Mar. 08, 2009  12:33 AM)SexyMichael Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3fCOOvpPRQ

=(

lmfao I hate Patrick Stump with a passion.

Pete Wentz is alright tho. At least he knows how to crank out some catchy bass lines.
i like a few of their songs
i listen to some of their songs sometimes, really rarely though. they're okay i guess
I liked thier cover of 'Beat it', I prefer it to the origional.
I thoroughly enjoy their second album, Take This To Your Grave. Patrick's voice can get on my nerves, some of it is very catchy.

Also, their drummer isn't exceptional like Joey or Travis; but he's one of the better drummers to come out of a pop band in a long time
(Apr. 03, 2009  2:05 AM)Evan Wrote: [ -> ]I thoroughly enjoy their second album, Take This To Your Grave. Patrick's voice can get on my nerves, some of it is very catchy.

Also, their drummer isn't exceptional like Joey or Travis; but he's one of the better drummers to come out of a pop band in a long time

Take This to Your Grave is actually their first album. Evening Out with Your Girlfriend was an EP.

I am actually kind of a fan. I still dislike From Under the Cork Tree, but Take This to Your Grave is what should have put them out there. It's actually a pretty good punk album. Infinity On High had some good songs, and Folie a Deux, though as pop-punk as most of their stuff after Take This to Your Grave, actually did it pretty well. It was fun and for a band that has an established popularity handled it pretty well. I still think "What a Catch, Donnie," was a pretty clever reflection on their career up to this point.
Fall Out Boy is weak like the jonas bros. (circus teeny popper band) but still the only song I thought was alright was "Sugar Were Going Down" and "Thanks For The Memories" but the new stuff naw.....im more into Industrial, Metal, ect.
(Mar. 08, 2009  12:15 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]People are quick to attach the emo label to anything. Not a huge fan, but they have some songs I like.

Emo's a really weird tag in all honesty, since it varies from slow acoustic, to punk, to pop. Hard to say what is and isn't emo anymore Confused
I used to like fall out boy a lot, think the first two albums were really good, but it all seemed to go down hill from there.
Just turned in to generic overly sellable pop, but I blame that mainly on Pete working on music with his wife Ashley Simpson...
I'm guilty of liking a few of their songs.
my hair is emo
My watch is emo.

I like the band. As much as AAR? Ehh-no. But, they have some fun songs that I like to sing when I'm alone. Sugar, we're going down, but thnks fr th mmrs (Still don't know why the song was named like that instead of just "Thanks for the memories" kinda seems like the typer had a spasm as he was typing the name of the song onto the CD, haha).