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fall out person
youll never remember, your head is far too blurry
i made individual mp3 files for each song from the MSG livestream in case anyone else is interested :-)
also made some covers and setlists to print out and put inside of a cd case if anyone else wants to burn a cd and use them :-)
shout-out to @badnewswhatsleft for uploading the livestream in the first place <3 thank u!
pete wentz gender reveal live from download stage real not clickbait
they're so fond of each other
fits
Patreece you are SOOO midwestern
happy pride, here is pete wentz standing in front of a rainbow
Anyway, this is my au where everything is the other way around and Josh is actually real and Tyler finds him and realizes that the image that he had in his head is really real and this is a happy ending for Joshler (let the boys just be happy 😭)
Working on a “how joshler met” supercut and at this point it’s over 40min of them telling their silly little stories
if you have some more recent videos about them telling their meeting story please let me know
hey what if joshler made out on stage huh. what if clancy and the torchbearer had a long and passionate kiss huh. what if they destroy dema through the power of homosexuality. what about that.
Fall Out Boy is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. The band originated from Chicago’s hardcore punk scene, with which Wentz was heavily involved. (x)
fall out boy is always gonna be just a band that started in joe's attic. we got the world fooled on TRL, thanks for being in on the secret with us.
as usual if you want to make a joke, you maybe have to draw it.
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not to get all sappy but for the first time in years i'm genuinely glad i'm alive right now, that i'm able to sit on my bed and listen to the line can't change what you've done, start fresh next semester over and over and over again because i can, that i can obsess over my favorite things and cry over them and squeal and kick my feet and feel happy, all because i didn't succeed that day. all because of them. all because of some silly songs.
joshler edit :3
unfianeshd
You should let go
I love this art so much I want it tattooed on my eyelid so when I close my eyes I can see it
..:paladin strait:..
..:paladin strait:..
just a silly little comic of Clancy and Torchbearer based on that one audio from Dangerously Yours.
mad props to josh for defending the best songs on the album from tyler joseph who apparently has ass taste in music
what do you know about lullabye
lullabye was written before they couldve even known ashlee was expecting......
hi egt
what fob songs scream hiatus to you?
i need to experience emotional ruin real quick
God, there are so many, like, basically allll of Save Rock and Roll feels like them working through the hiatus together (not least because of how it has a higher percentage of Patrick lyrics than usual, probably because of him coming off his solo work). But the hiatus loomed so large for them as this nuclear blast in their relationship, it seems to bleed all through Pete's words (and hence their songs) for years afterward.
And it actually even starts before the hiatus, with the "What a Catch, Donnie" music video, which is the most hiatus-y thing to ever hiatus, Pete going down with his ship while he sends everyone else away to party without him. IT'S ALL SO SYMBOLIC.
And then to title a song on the first Believers Never Die album "From Now On, We Are Enemies." WHAT THE HELL hahahahaha WHAT A CHOICE, PETE WENTZ. (a downward spiral, just a pirouette and I only what what I can't have -- wanting what you can't have is a total hiatus theme for me that shows up a bunch in Pete's lyrics. I have not done an empirical analysis to see if it's a more prevalent theme after the hiatus or not.)
"The Phoenix" has obvious symbolism for their life as a band, raising their career from the ashes, changing themselves up like a remix, wearing their vintage of misery better than everyone else. Also, I love the imagery it has of peace, the "release the doves, surrender love" bit. Waving the white flag and putting down your weapons (in contrast to put on your war paint). But I've always kind of felt like surrender love is one of Pete's deliberate ambiguities: It could be "surrender your love" but it could also be "surrender, love." And Pete doesn't often use "love" as a term of endearment in his lyrics but he called Patrick "love" on stage not too long ago, so, you know, it seems not too outside the realm of possibility to think that these are really lines about reconciliation. It feels like time is running out, so let's surrender and hold tight.
Then there's "Alone Together": I'm outside the door, invite me in so we can go back and play pretend. The image of playing pretend / make-believe with someone also recurs in Pete's poetry, and it's something else I always read as Patrick-coded. Who did he used to "pretend" with for the sake of the shippers? And, of course, starting at the end of the road to ruin sounds like people who have burned everything down but are finding their way back.
I wrote a whole fic about "Where Did the Party Go" :-)
What is there to say about "Miss Missing You" that hasn't already been said? The infamous "hot whiskey eyes" line that honestly can only be about Pete Wentz lol. The imagery of the person you'd take a bullet for being behind the trigger: they have both at separate points in time proclaimed their readiness to take a bullet for the other. The fact that Pete wrote in a poem once before the hiatus I miss you missing me, and this song is I miss missing you. Like, everyone just die over this song.
To me "The Kids Aren't Alright" is a hiatus song in that it's about surviving the hiatus, coming through it, reversing the curse, it's our time now if you want it to be, in the end, I'd do it all again, I think you're my best friend.
"Fourth of July" is another hiatus song for me, the reference to the burned bridges being the light that leads you home is just so hiatus-y. Also, the torture of small talk with someone you used to love just smacks of the hiatus, of how they stopped talking to each other, of how they knew so little about each other and had to start over. This is more wanting what you can't have, too: my favorite what-if, my best I'll-never-know. I said I'd never miss you. I wish I'd known how much you loved me. It's so much, this song lol
Twin Skeleton's: ouch. This song is so painful. This song scrapes over your skin like sandpaper. This song is so angry and bitter. This song is I need a new partner in crime and you shrug. oh my GOD that line kills me every single time. That one and the way Patrick snarls, I could just die laughing on your spiral of shame. This is an angry song, but the anger is born of a depth of emotion and it ends with Patrick promising hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on over and over, and that's what makes it extra-hiatus to me, like, hold on, it all gets better, I'm coming back, hold on, hold on, hold on...
I find the hiatus infects their songs less and less the farther they get away from it, which is good. It's healing. As we've discussed, they've almost forgotten the whole thing even happened, it's been blurred over by the sands of time.
it’s not a side effect of the cocaine, i am thinking it must be love, live in austin, texas, march 8, 2024
i know the cunty yap is iconic now but i have a soft spot for the earlier bitchy “bullying us with his glasses” choreo [1, 2]
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headfirst slide
(oklahoma 3/11/24)