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Rabu, 06 Februari 2013

Fall Out Boy Say Reunion Won't Be 'Our Best 2003 Impersonation'

Fall Out Boy Say Reunion Won't Be 'Our Best 2003 Impersonation'

Fresh off a three-year hiatus, Fall Out Boy took the stage at The Studio at Webster Hall in New York on Tuesday night, playing for a crowd of 300 to 400 near-rabid fans. The concert came as a total surprise after the band

That changed on Monday morning when Fall Out Boy issued an unexpected press release announcing a new studio album, Save Rock N' Roll, that's due May 7th, a tour and a last-minute string of intimate shows starting last night in Chicago. The band also

Fall Out Boy Say Reunion Won't Be 'Our Best 2003 Impersonation'. 'We wanted to do something that was us now,' singer Patrick Stump tells MTV News days after FOB ends retirement. By Jocelyn Vena (@jocelyn1212) , with reporting by Tamar Anitai

Fall Out Boy Say Reunion Won't Be 'Our Best 2003 Impersonation'. 'We wanted to do something that was us now,' singer Patrick Stump tells MTV News days after FOB ends retirement. By Jocelyn Vena (@jocelyn1212) , with reporting by Tamar Anitai

Fall Out Boy Say Reunion Won't Be 'Our Best 2003 Impersonation'. 'We wanted to do something that was us now,' singer Patrick Stump tells MTV News days after FOB ends retirement. By Jocelyn Vena (@jocelyn1212) , with reporting by Tamar Anitai

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