| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2013-06-09 22:16:57 |
| Group | JUST |
| Size | 81 MB |
| Files | 1 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Fall_Out_Boy-Front_Row_Center-DVBS-2009-JUST
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-fall_out_boy-front_row_center.mp3 | Fall Out Boy | Front Row Center | Unknown | Unknown |
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Artist.......: Fall Out Boy
Album........: Front Row Center
Label........: n/a
Genre........: Rock
Catnr........: n/a
Source.......: DVBS
Rip.date.....: 2013-06-07
Str.date.....: 2009-00-00
Quality......: 211kbps/48.0kHz/Joint Stereo
Url..........: http://falloutboy.com/
track title time
1. Front Row Center 53:18
* Disloyal Order of Water Buffalos
* Thriller
* A Little Less Sixteen Candles
* Sugar We're Going Down
* I Don't Care
* Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet
* Watch a Catch Donnie
* Coffee's for Closers
* She's My Winona
* America's Suitehearts
* Thnks fr the Mmrs
* Dance, Dance
* Saturday
Runtime 53:18
Size 80.56
Release Notes:
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 underground hardcore scene. Most notably,
Hurley drummed for Racetraitor, the furiously political metalcore outfit whose
brief output was both a rallying point and sticking point within the hardcore
community. As Fall Out Boy, the quartet used the unbridled intensity of hardcore
as a foundation for melody-drenched pop-punk, with a heavy debt to the emo
scene. They debuted with a self-released demo in 2001, following it up in May
2002 with a split LP (issued on the Uprising label) that also featured Project
Rocket, for which Hurley also drummed. The band remained with the label for the
release of a mini-LP, Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girl, but a bidding
war of sorts was already in full swing.
Fall Out Boy eventually signed a deal with Fueled by Ramen, the Florida-based
label co-owned by Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello, but also received an
advance from Island Records to record a proper debut album. The advance came
with a right of first refusal for Island on Fall Out Boy's next album, but it
also financed the recording of Take This to Your Grave, which occurred at Butch
Vig's Smart Studios compound in Madison, Wisconsin, with producer Sean O'Keefe
(Lucky Boys Confusion, Motion City Soundtrack) at the helm. Take This to Your
Grave appeared in May 2003, and Fall Out Boy earned positive reviews for
subsequent gigs at South by Southwest and various tour appearances. Their
break-out album, the ambitious From Under the Cork Tree, followed in spring
2005, quickly reaching the Top Ten of Billboard's album chart and spawning two
Top Ten hits with "Sugar We're Going Down" and the furiously upbeat "Dance,
Dance." The album went double platinum and earned the musicians a Grammy
nomination for Best New Artist.
Fall Out Boy's underground star status -- driven by the especially extroverted
Wentz, who also gained exposure with his clothing line, his Decaydance record
label (an imprint of Fueled by Ramen), and eventually a celebrity relationship
with Ashlee Simpson -- had boiled over into the mainstream. They toured
extensively, supporting the album with international tours, arena shows, TRL
visits, late-night television gigs, and music award shows. Without taking a
break, the guys then hunkered down to work on their follow-up record with From
Under the Cork Tree producer Neil Avron (and, somewhat surprisingly, Babyface).
Infinity on High, whose title was taken from a line in one of Van Gogh's
personal letters, appeared in early February 2007, spearheaded by the hit single
"This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race." The album continued Fall Out Boy's
streak, debuting at number one on the Billboard charts and going platinum one
month later. Released in early 2008, the CD/DVD package Live in Phoenix
documented the band's strength as a flashy live act, while the full-length
studio effort Folie α Deux followed later that year.
Recording sessions for Folie α Deux were tough, prompting the band to take an
open-ended hiatus soon after the album's release. Joe Trohman and Andy Hurley
joined a new band, Damned Things, during the interim, while Wentz teamed up with
a new vocalist, Bebe Rexha, to form Black Cards. Stump took the opportunity to
launch a solo career, ditching his band's emo pop music in favor of a more
electronic, R&B-influenced sound.
Stump released his debut solo album Soul Punk in 2011 and despite some positive
reviews, the album didn't catch fire. Pete Wentz spent time with a new band
called Black Cards, but that also didn't really go anywhere, and it wasn't long
before rumors of a Fall Out Boy reunion began to swirl. In February 2013 the
band confirmed that the rumors were true: they had reunited for a new album
called Save Rock & Roll and an accompanying tour. Save Rock & Roll was released
in April of 2013, preceded by the single "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark
(Light Em Up)."