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From Under the Cork Tree (Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" Edition) - EP

Fall Out Boy

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Snitches and Talkers Get Stitches and Walkers Fall Out Boy 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 The Music or the Misery Fall Out Boy 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Clean My Heart Is the Worst Kind of Weapon (Demo) Fall Out Boy 3:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Sugar, We're Goin Down (Patrick Stump Remix) Fall Out Boy 3:59 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Dance, Dance (The Lindbergh Palace Remix) Fall Out Boy 3:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Clean Sugar, We're Goin Down (Live From AOL Music Sessions) Fall Out Boy 3:48 $1.29 View In iTunes

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Far from a sophomore slump, the second album by Chicago’s Fall Out Boy finds the band massaging the post-hardcore, emo-pop sound of their debut, Take This to Your Grave, with a more expansive and confident sonic palette. Songwriter and bassist Pete Wentz take more liberties with language and dark humor, riffing both for fun and effect, and Patrick Stump’s razor sharp guitars and fervent vocals are stronger and more efficient. Having fun with lyrics like, “I don't blame you for being you / But you can't blame me for hating it” and “We’re the therapists pumping through your speakers / Delivering just what you need,” Stump instinctively wraps both his voice and his guitar around the hooks, weaving them into an inseparable whole, and yet he knows when to slow things up and let them flow or breathe in a more organic and natural fit. His modest, low-key vocals on “I’ve Got a Dark Alley” is a risk that pays off, and the melodic swoops and slides on “Sophomore Slump” are just plain fun. The crunchy guitars on “Our Lawyer Made Us” and the urgent, punkish pace of  “Dance Dance” are throwbacks to the band’s harder days... and don’t the kids just love it!

Recent Customer Reviews

The Music or the Misery
     
by ChrisFOBFAN

"The Music or the Misery" is probably the best FOB song I have ever heard. I own all the albums and have been listening to these guys for 8+ years... This should have been on a feature album!!

Great EP, but...
     
by ParaFallOut!attheDisco

can people PLEASE stop bashing 'junior high girls' and 'teeny boppers' who listen to FOB?? I'm 13 years old but I love FOB. And not just IOH and the hits, but TTYG and FUTCT. Yes, there are a lot of people my age who only listen to FOB for the hits, but there are also plenty who love the old and good FOB!
And this EP is great. Snitches and Talkers vaguely reminds me of something from an MCR album, and The Music or the Misery is one of my favorite songs!

This is Pretty.ODd.
     
by <<<Fall Out Boy beLIEver>>>

um... i have to say the 2005 album was better than the 2006 ablum of From Under The Cork Tree... But they are still awesome!

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Wilmette, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

With slick production, commercially minded songcraft, and a tabloid-grabbing bassist, Chicago's Fall Out Boy rose to the forefront of emo-pop in the mid-2000s. The band's four members first came together in suburban Wilmette, a bedroom community just 14 miles north of the Windy City, around 2001. Vocalist/guitarist...
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