The first band I ever loved and an entry point into rock music for me in middle school! I heard this album and declared “rock music is my life now” and 18 years later I’m still rockin. I plan to get a tattoo of the sheep on the album cover (its name is Franklin).
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Apr 16, 2025

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somehow i only made it around to listening to this album a couple months ago and now i can't stop. everyone else i know listened to it at like age 15 but i am 22 absolutely going thru it emotionally to this album lately
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my top albums are definitely folie a deux and infinity on high. i really love how just pure pop punk infinity is and then folie is just super experiemental. it’s a cool switch before the hiatus and it’s fun to see where you can tell they had different visions for their music. top songs gotta be “fame < infamy” and ”i’m like a lawyer…” for infinity and “tiffany blews” and “(coffee’s for closers).” “saturday” and “where is your boy” have special places in my heart though. and all of the hits.
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fall out boy is one of those few bands that i've always been appreciative of over the years, so it's always so hard to pick a favorite. one of the first songs i ever found on my own in 6th grade was This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race my dad pirated it to our family itunes account. otherwise, the songs i've loved the most are all from "From Under the Cork Tree," mostly being XO, I Slept With Someone In Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me, and Get Busy Living Or Get Busy Dying (Do Your Part To Save The Scene And Stop Going To Shows). i <3 fall out boy
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Log off Amazon prime and step into the real world. Go to a local physical store in your community. Look your neighbor in the eye and put money in their hand. Go to a local venue and hear what musicians in your community are creating. Talk to them about it afterwards. Buy a T-shirt or cd or whatever they’re selling, they’ll make more money from that than from thousands of streams. Seriously, Spotify pays a fraction of a penny per stream. Forget about Starbucks. Check out a local coffee shop instead. Learn your barista’s name and tip them. Go to your local book store and library. Look around and see what book covers catch your eye. Ask employees for recommendations instead of just reading whatever’s trending on #booktok.  Go to your local museums, farmers market, theaters, restaurants, whatever your community has going on. When you go local, you see your community in a new way. You make friends and feel more connected to the people around you. You will discover new things organically instead of relying on an algorithm. You keep your money circulating in your community instead of making billionaires richer. You will have a greater appreciation for where you live. P.S. Pay In Cash 
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