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Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy is a four-piece pop punk band from the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois that formed in 2001. While still unnamed, the band asked the audience at a show what their band should be called, and an audience member yelled out "Fall Out Boy," presumably from the superhero Radioactive Man's sidekick, Fallout Boy, on the TV show The Simpsons. At the time, the band was unaware of the cartoon character.

The band started to achieve notable success with 2003's Take This to Your Grave (Fueled By Ramen), with singles such as "Grand Theft Autumn (Where Is Your Boy?)" and "Saturday," receiving airplay on Fuse and MTVU. They signed to Island Records in 2003, and on May 3, 2005, released their major label debut From Under The Cork Tree (Island), which debuted on the Billboard charts at #9, selling over 70,000 copies in its first week. Their breakout single "Sugar, We're Goin' Down," peaked at #8 on the Billboard "Hot 100" charts, and reached #1 on MTV's TRL where the video was retired. The video also won the MTV2 award at the 2005 MTV Video Music Award. The band has been nominated for "Best New Artist" at the 2006 Grammy Awards.

Band members

  • Patrick Stump — guitar, lead vocals
  • Pete Wentz — bass, vocals
  • Joe Trohman — guitar
  • Andy Hurley — drums

Discography

Albums

  • Take This to Your Grave (2003)
  • Take This to Your Grave: Director's Cut (2005)
  • From Under The Cork Tree (2005) Certification: 2x Platinum

EP

  • Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket split EP 2002
  • Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girl (2003)
  • My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue (2004)

Singles

  • Dead on Arrival (2003)
  • Grand Theft Autumn (Where is Your Boy?) (2003)
  • Saturday (2004)
  • Sugar, We're Going Down (2005)
  • Dance, Dance (2005)

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