Take This to Your Grave – Fall Out BoyMay 6th, 2003 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Alternative Released: May 06, 2003 Customer Ratings (1099 Ratings)
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Take This to Your Grave – Fall Out BoyView More By Fall Out Boy Our ReviewChicago’s Fall Out Boy built enough of buzz by the time Take This to Your Grave was being recorded that funding and support for the band came from both a major label and an indie label, with the major winning the contract for future records. Once Take This... hit the charts and had legions of young emo-punks singing along and posting on web sites about how the band saves lives, its future was clear. Where young lyricist Pete Wentz came up with the insights and clever wordplay, riffing on everything from romantic angst to personal doubt, is hard to fathom. But the intersection of his writing skills and the band’s ability to strike a balance between melodic and abrasive produced a winner. Hints of hardcore and street sassy permeate the songs, with punchy, frugal guitars driving vocalist Patrick Stump’s voice amid some truly striking harmonies. Killer singles “Dead On Arrival,” with its Green Day overtones, and “Grand Theft Autumn” — where drummer Andy Hurley’s spot-on target practice and the dueling guitars of Patrick Stump and Joe Trohman really shine — laid the groundwork for the band’s major label debut in 2005, and put the band at the top of the emo-punk-pop pyramid.. Customer ReviewsTake This to Your Grave... I'll Take It to Mine (5 stars)Fall Out Boy's major label debut can be dubbed as nothing short of brilliant. I know better than anyone that emo music has earned itself a bit of a bad reputation in recent history, but Fall Out Boy brings a new slant to the good old lovesick lyrics. Throughout the album, the music itself is insanely catchy, appreciable even if you haven't suffered a recent heartbreak. The true beauty of the album, however, lies in poignant and thought-provo Fall Out Boy- Take This To Your Grave... (5 stars) This is their best record I think. On each album, there's no way you can skip tracks. FOB has gotten me through the hard times. Through holding a knife to my neck, to turning up the stero. FOB writes unbelieveable lyrics. They know what every teenager is going through, 'cause they were once kids, and at heart they still are. If it weren't for FOB I guarantee, I would not be alive right now. -I'm tired of all the TEENIE BOPPERS. How they say tttyg> futct (5 stars) the title basically says it all. it's their first album with all of the band members...and by far their best. it's got a close runner up with evening out with your girlfriend. but it rocks harder then futct. no radio play for this cd. and you'll never skip a song. BiographyFormed: 2001 in Chicago, ILGenre: Alternative Years Active: '00s Fall Out Boy rose to the forefront of emo pop in the mid-2000s, selling more than four million albums thanks to the band's tabloid-grabbing bassist, able-voiced frontman, and handful of Top 40 hits. The group's four members first came together in suburban Wilmette, a bedroom community just 14 miles north of Chicago, around 2001. Vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist/lyricist Pete Wentz, drummer Andrew Hurley, and guitarist Joe Trohman had all taken part in various bands connected to Chicago's...
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