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Fall Out Boy formed in 2002 in the Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. They are comprised of lead vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist/vocalist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. They blend the sounds of punk, alternative rock, and pop, along with thought-provoking, emotional lyrics to help form a sound known as "Emo." They first signed to the Florida based Fueled By Ramen records, on which they released the full length ''Take This To Your Grave'' in mid 2003, and the ep ''My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue''. Since their inception, they have been touring relentlessly to promotoe their music throughout the U.S., Europe, and Japan. They have toured with such bands as Mest and Taking Back Sunday. They have an incredibly fast growing fanbase, finding proof in their page on the website ], where they were the first band to achieve one million plays, and currently have over 1,750,000 plays. Also, they recently signed to Island Records, a major but sublabel of Def Jam Records, on which they will release their upcoming new full length album, which they just finished recording. Fall Out Boy formed in 2002 in the Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. They are comprised of lead vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist/vocalist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. They blend the sounds of punk, alternative rock, and pop, along with thought-provoking, emotional lyrics to help form a sound known as "Emo." They first signed to the Florida based Fueled By Ramen records, on which they released the full length ''Take This To Your Grave'' in mid 2003, and the ep ''My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue'' in mid 2004. Since their inception, they have been touring relentlessly to promotoe their music throughout the U.S., Europe, and Japan. They have toured with such bands as Mest and Taking Back Sunday. They have an incredibly fast growing fanbase, finding proof in their page on the website ], where they were the first band to achieve one million plays, and currently have over 1,750,000 plays. Also, they recently signed to Island Records, a major but sublabel of Def Jam Records, on which they will release their upcoming new full length album, which they just finished recording.

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Fall Out Boy formed in 2002 in the Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. They are comprised of lead vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist/vocalist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. They blend the sounds of punk, alternative rock, and pop, along with thought-provoking, emotional lyrics to help form a sound known as "Emo." They first signed to the Florida based Fueled By Ramen records, on which they released the full length Take This To Your Grave in mid 2003, and the ep My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue in mid 2004. Since their inception, they have been touring relentlessly to promotoe their music throughout the U.S., Europe, and Japan. They have toured with such bands as Mest and Taking Back Sunday. They have an incredibly fast growing fanbase, finding proof in their page on the website www.purevolume.com, where they were the first band to achieve one million plays, and currently have over 1,750,000 plays. Also, they recently signed to Island Records, a major but sublabel of Def Jam Records, on which they will release their upcoming new full length album, which they just finished recording.