Fuelled by a love of punk, metal and hip-hop and named after a character from
The Simpsons, Fall Out Boy rose from the Chicago hardcore scene to become poster
boys for the emo generation. Self-released albums and a hefty amount of gigs
helped build a large underground following before they released their major
label debut album From Under the Cork Tree in 2005. The combination of Patrick
Stump's soaring harmonies, Pete Wentz's heartfelt lyrics and a ferocious
punk-pop thrash soon attracted a wider audience with singles "Sugar, We're Goin'
Down" and "Dance, Dance" both making both...