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             Fall Out Boy formed in 2001
                in the Chicago suburbs and include members
                Patrick Stump on vocals and guitar, Joseph
                Trohman on guitar, Patrick Stump on bass, and
                Andrew Hurley on drums. 
 
            May: The EP Split was released with Fall Out
                Boy profiled with 3 tracks on the EP and 3 tracks
                by Project Rocket.  
       
 
 
            July 7: Fall Out Boy performed at
                the Live
                Earth
                concert in the US. The 7-continent concert
                organized by Al Gore brought together over 100
                artists to perform and raise the world's
                awareness about the climate crisis and how to
                make a difference to help the environment and the
                world.              
 
        
 
 
 
            February 3: Fall Out Boy topped the
                Billboard 200 LP chart for 1 week, Albums Sales
                chart for 1 week, Internet Albums chart for 1
                week, Digital Albums chart for 1 week, Rock
                Albums chart for 1 week, and Alternative Albums
                chart for 1 week with M
                A N I A.  
 
 
 
            
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                    Split (EP)
 Released: May, 2002
 Fall Out Boy Tracks: "Growing
                    Up" - "Switchblades And
                    Infidelity" - "Moving
                    Pictures"
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                    Evening
                    Out With Your Girlfriend 
 Released: February 25, 2003
 Tracks: "Honorable
                    Mention" - "Calm Before The
                    Storm" - "Switchblades And
                    Infidelity" - "Pretty In Punk"
                    - "Growing Up" - "World's Not
                    Waiting (For Five Tired Boys In A Broken
                    Van)" - "Short, Fast And Loud"
                    - "Moving Pictures" - "Parker
                    Lewis Can't Lose (But I'm Gonna Give It My
                    Best Shot)"
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                    Take
                    This To Your Grave 
 Released: May 6, 2003
 US: Gold
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 140
 Tracks: "Tell That Mick
                    He Just Made My List Of Things To Do
                    Today" - "Dead On Arrival" -
                    "Grand Theft Autumn / Where Is Your
                    Boy" - "Saturday" -
                    "Homesick At Space Camp" -
                    "Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash
                    (Wish You Were Here)" - "Chicago Is
                    So Two Years Ago" - "The Pros And
                    Cons Of Breathing" - "Grenade
                    Jumper" - "Calm Before The
                    Storm" - "Reinventing The Wheel To
                    Run Myself Over" - "The Patron
                    Saint Of Liars And Fakes"
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                    My
                    Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue (EP)
 Released: May 18, 2004
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 153
 Tracks: "My Heart Is The
                    Worst Kind Of Weapon" - "It's Not A
                    Side Effect Of Cocaine, I Am Thinking It Must
                    Be Love" - "Nobody Puts Baby In The
                    Corner" - "Love Will Tear Us
                    Apart" - "Grand Theft Autumn /
                    Where Is Your Boy" (Acoustic)
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                    From
                    Under The Cork Tree 
 Released: May 3, 2005
 US: 5x Platinum
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 9
 Rolling Stone:
  - - Entertainment
                    Weekly: B+ Tracks: "Our Lawyers
                    Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We
                    Wouldn't Get Sued" - "Of All The
                    Gin Joints In All The World" - "Dance, Dance" - "Sugar, We're Going'
                    Down"
                    - "Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner"
                    - "I've Got A Dark Alley And A Bad Idea
                    That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth" -
                    "7 Minutes In Heaven (Atavan
                    Halen)" - "Sophomore Slump Or
                    Comeback Of The Year" - "Champagne
                    For My Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham
                    Friends" - "I Slept With Someone In
                    Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was This Stupid
                    Song" - "A Little Less Sixteen
                    Candles, A Little More Touch Me" - "Get Busy
                    Living Or Get Busy Dying" -
                    "XO"
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                    Infinity
                    On High
 Released: February 6, 2007
 US: Platinum
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 1 (for 1
                    week)
 Billboard #1: Rock Albums, Digital
                    Albums
 Rolling Stone:
  - Entertainment
                    Weekly: A- Tracks: "Thriller"
                    - "Take Over, The Breaks Over" -
                    "This Ain't A Scene,
                    It's An Arms Race" - "'I'm Like A Lawyer With
                    The Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off (Me
                    & You)" - "Hum
                    Hallelujah" - "Golden" -
                    "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" - "Don't
                    You Know I Think I Am?" - "(After)
                    Life Of The Party" - "Carpal Tunnel
                    Of Love" - "Bang The Doldrums"
                    - "Fame" - "You're Crashing
                    But You're No Wave" - "I've Got All
                    This Ringiing In My Ears And None On My
                    Fingers"
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                    ****
                    Live In Phoenix
 Released: April 1, 2008
 Rolling Stone:
  Live Tracks: "Thriller"
                    - "Grand Theft Autumn / Where Is Your
                    Boy" - "Don't Matter" - "Sugar, We're Going'
                    Down"
                    - "Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of
                    This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued" -
                    "Of All The Gin Joints In The
                    World" - "Hum Hallelujah" -
                    "I Slept With Someone In Fall Out Boy
                    And All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written
                    About Me" - "Tell That Mick He Just
                    Made My List Of Things To Do Today" -
                    "'I'm Like A Lawyer With
                    The Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off (Me
                    & You)" - "A Little Less Sixteen
                    Candles, A Little More Touch Me" - "Beat It" - "The
                    Carpal Tunnel Of Love" -
                    "Golden" - "I Write Sins Not
                    Tragedies" - "This Ain't A Scene,
                    It's An Arms Race" - "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" - "The Take
                    Over, The Breaks Over" - "One And
                    Only" - "Dance, Dance" - "Drum
                    Solo" - "Saturday"
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                    Folie
                    A Deux
 Released: December 16, 2008
 US: Gold
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 9
 Billboard #1: Digital Albums
 Rolling Stone:
  - Entertainment
                    Weekly: B Tracks: "Disloyal Order
                    Of Water Buffaloes" - "I Don't Care" - "She's My
                    Winona" - "America's Suitehearts" -
                    "Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown On A
                    Bad Bet" - "The (Shipped) Gold
                    Standard" - "(Coffee's For
                    Closers)" - "What A Catch,
                    Donnie" - "27" - "Tiffany
                    Blews" - "w.a.m.a." - "20
                    Dollar Nose Bleed" - "West Coast
                    Smoker"
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                    Believers
                    Never Die - Greatest Hits
 Released: November 17, 2009
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 77
 Tracks: "Dead On
                    Arrival" - "Grand Theft
                    Autumn" - "Saturday" - "Sugar, We're Going'
                    Down"
                    - "Dance, Dance" - "A Little Less Sixteen
                    Candles, A Little More Touch Me" - "This Ain't A Scene,
                    It's An Arms Race" - "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" - "The Take
                    Over, The Breaks Over" - "I'm Like A Lawyer With
                    The Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off (Me
                    & You)" - "Beat It" - "I Don't Care" - "America's Suitehearts" - "What A
                    Catch, Donnie" - "Alpha Dog"
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                    Save
                    Rock And Roll
 Released: April 16, 2013
 US: Platinum
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 1 (for 1
                    week)
 Billboard #1: Rock Albums,
                    Alternative Albums, Digital Albums, Internet
                    Albums
 Rolling Stone:
  - Entertainment
                    Weekly: B Tracks: "The
                    Phoenix" - "My Songs Know What You
                    Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)" - "Alone Together" - "Where
                    Did The Party Go" - "Just One
                    Yesterday" - "The Mighty Fall"
                    - "Death Valley" - "Young
                    Volcanoes" - "Rat A Tat" -
                    "Save Rock & Roll"
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                    American
                    Beauty / American Psycho
 Released: January 20, 2015
 US: Platinum
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 1 (for 1
                    week)
 Rolling Stone:
  - Entertainment
                    Weekly: A Billboard #1: Album Sales, Digital
                    Albums, Rock Albums, Alternative Albums
 Tracks: "Irresistible" - "American
                    Beauty/American Psycho" - "Centuries" - "The Kids
                    Aren't Alright" - "Uma Thurman" - "Jet Pack
                    Blues" - "Novocaine" -
                    "Fourth Of July" - "Favorite
                    Record" - "Immortals" -
                    "Twin Skeleton's (Hotel In NYC)"
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                    M
                    A N I A
 Released: January 19, 2018
 US: Gold
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 1 (for 1
                    week)
 Billboard #1: Album Sales, Internet
                    Albums, Digital Albums, Rock Albums,
                    Alternative Albums
 Grammy Nominee: Best Rock Album
 Tracks: "Young And
                    Menace" - "Champion" -
                    "Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea" -
                    "Hold Me Tight Or Don't" - "The Last
                    Of The Real Ones" - "Wilson
                    (Expensive Mistakes)" -
                    "Church" - "Heaven's
                    Gate" - "Sunshine Riptide" -
                    "Bishops Knife Trick"
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                    Believers
                    Never Die (Volume Two)
 Released: November 15, 2019
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 59
 Tracks: "My Songs Know What You
                    Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)" - "The
                    Phoenix" - "Alone Together"- "Young
                    Volcanoes" - "Centuries" -
                    "Immortals" - "Uma Thurman" - "Irresistible" -
                    "Champion" - "The Last Of The
                    Real Ones" - "I've Been Waiting" (with Lil Peep
                    & ILoveMakonnen) - "Dear Future Self
                    (Hands Up)" (featuring Wyclef Jean) -
                    "Bob Dylan"
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                    So
                    Much (For) Stardust
 Released: March 24, 2023
 Billboard Top
                    200 LPs
                    peak: # 6
 Billboard #1: Rock Albums
 Tracks: "Love From The Other
                    Side"
                    - "Heartbreak Feels So Good" -
                    "Hold Me Like A Grudge" -
                    "Fake Out" - "Heaven,
                    Iowa" - "So Good Right Now" -
                    "The Pink Seashell" - "I Am My
                    Own Muse" - "Flu Game" -
                    "Baby Annihilation" - "The
                    Kintsugi Kid (Ten Years)" - "What A
                    Time To Be Alive" - "So Much (for)
                    Stardust"
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