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There's been much fret and worry over the status of Fall Out Boy since Pete Wentz told MTV the band was planning to take a little break after their tour dates with Blink-182, coupled with the sentiments that seemed to be expressed by the video for "What a Catch, Donnie." Everything is going to be okay...
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Get out your "Free Patrick!" signs, fangirls! Because Fall Out Boy lead singer Patrick "P-Steazy" Stump landed himself in jail last night. Oh shiz!
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Across the interwebs, there are those known for their wit. Their humor. Their galleries of self portraits with the same expression every time. I am not one of those people. However, in this charming little distraction called real life, I can give some pretty good advice. Every day I receive letters from celebrities and normal people alike, asking me to help them with their problems. Here, I will answer them: maybe you, the generation lost to the internet, can benefit from my advice as well.
Letter from the week of 8/9/09
Dear Dr. Nonsense,
As a network,
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Wait...what? Yes, you might have heard that last year's Folie A Deux might very well be the last album that Fall Out Boy, the band that has been spitting out lines and heart breaking lyrics for years, will be putting out for your music loving souls. But don't start the crying just yet, instead, hear the guys out, or rather, Pete Wentz. Let's get the story straight...
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Last night Fall Out Boy posted some behind-the-scenes footage of the Believers Never Die Part Deux tour on friendsorenemies. Do you have to be enticed to watch it? Maybe this will help: Cuteness ahead...
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It wasn't too long ago that Pete Wentz posted a teaser for a Fall Out Boy game based on the classic Oregon Trial games. Well, the time has come and now Fall Out Boy Trail is LIVE online for fans to play! Only, unlike the old Oregon Trail game, where winning was it's own reward, Fall Out Boy Trail COULD end up sending you to a Believers Never Die Part Deux Tour Date! I must know more about this game you speak of...
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Fall Out Boy played a secret gig at the State Theatre in St. Pete -- the proof is in the pics.
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Those who have been long awaiting (since LAST WEEK) the manifestation of Patrick Stump's dream job as a music journalist can finally find resolution. His very first RS review, the forthcoming CD/DVD The Ultimate Peter Tosh Experience, has been published in issue 1072. Yes, way.
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This commercially created ditty features Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy, Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes, Brendon Urie from Panic At the Disco, Cee-Lo Green of Gnarls Barkley and Janelle Monae.
Whatchu kids think? It's no "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)", but I like everything except for the whistling thus far.
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People are still filing in to squeal over the news of the set of Fall Out Boy plushies to be released by SOTA toys. But it seems the question remained: How precisely would they render Joe's hair in plushie form? No worries, because we now have pictures of the dolls! See pictures of the precious FOB plushies...
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So the explosion of drama (or as I like to call it, dramasplosion!) that followed the Fall Out Boy article in Blender has been rocking Buzznet for the past few days. And now, it looks like two of the boys in the band are calling for an end to it all together. Simmer down, now...
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Buzznet already reported on Andy Hurley and Pete Wentz's reactions to the new article in Blender about Fall Out Boy. And now, Patrick Stump, whom the article claimed had quit the band in anger during an Australian Tour, has commented on the article and the portrayal of the band. For the record...
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These friends, they don't love you They just love the hotel suites, now -Fall Out Boy "I Don't Care" For those of you who were looking forward to reading about Fall Out Boy and their new album, Folie a Deux, in the upcoming issue of Blender, you might want to think again. Because the article, which you can read in it's entirety on Ice Cream Headaches on livejournal, paints a much different portrait than the other media we've been given on the band for this album. Uh oh...
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On the heels of their 'Folie a Deux' release, Fall Out Boy rock Detroit. Xblanksface got all up in their cute faces.
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Folie a Deux, the title of Fall Out Boy's third major label album, is meant to mean "a madness shared by two." Which means this album is madness! No. This...is...Fall Out Boy. Read the review...
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As if getting to hear the entire album Folie A Deux from Fall Out Boy yesterday wasn't enough, there has also been a streaming of the album's b-side 'Pavlove' found. YES! The Fall Out dudes just keep on giving don't they? Go right here to listen to the b-side. Your ears will thank you.
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Not in your basement, not in my basement (I don't even have one) -- but photos of the FOBs performing at The Basement in Columbus, Ohio on December 1st are right here. We sense a lot of rocking going on in these shots that Amber got.
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You know when we thought Fall Out Boy's album Folie A Deux was supposed to have been released by November 4th, which means it would already be in your hands right now? Remember how they changed it to over a month later? Get ready, because December 16th is just about to get a whole lot more "suite." Details!
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For those of you who have been anxiously patiently awaiting the list of Patrick Stumps cast list for his soon to be seen short film, Moustachette....well, here you go. The actors are...
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Breaking records and making movies are not the only things Patrick Stump likes to do in his spare time. Thought there wasn’t enough of this little biscuit to go around? WRONG. There really is, and if in doubt – just ask KristeenYoung. They have collaborated with FOB singer in a track called 'That’s What It Takes' and you can read all about their experience here. More Patrick!
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