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Fall Out Boy are an American Pop Punk band hailing from the suburbs of Chicago. Consisting of four members, the band have been going since 2002 and have in this time released three albums and an eight track mini-album. Currently residing on Island Records, their home since 2003 - 'Infinity On High' is the bands third album and saw a commercial release back in the February of 2007. Featuring fourteen tracks (15 including the UK Bonus Track), 'Infinity On High' is arguably Fall Out Boy's finest album to date.
I have always had somewhat of a soft spot for Pop Punk, and as such the music of Fall Out Boy is perfect for my liking. It is fantastically fun pop music which is excellent to dance to, and with the exception of a few - the tracks on display on this album are meticulously well created and crafted. Opening with 'Thriller', the album instantly grabs you and garners your full undivided attention. A perfect opening anthem, 'Thriller' features a spoken intro and outro by the American rapper Jay-Z. In addition to this, the track was produced by Jay-Z and Babyface also; two of the finest faces of Hip-Hop and R&B accordingly. Although this is by no means the strongest track on the album, it is still a decent opening and when listening to the album for the first time it leaves you hotly anticipating what the band will have in store for you as the listening experience continues.
From 'Thriller', the band progress into the track 'The Take Over, The Breaks Over' which was chosen as the third single to be released from the album. With track number two the band continue to impress, and 'The Take Over, The Breaks Over' is without a doubt a fine track with a chorus of epic excellence. At this early stage in the album the best is yet to come however, and the first real moment of glory comes in next track 'This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race', the album's lead single. When I first heard this track before the album was released, I wondered how any other track on the album could possibly compete - it's perhaps one of my favourite Fall Out Boy tracks of all time and will no doubt put a smile on the face of anyone who has ever before enjoyed a song of theirs in the past. 'This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race' has everything that you could possibly ask for in a Fall Out Boy track - it's fast, it's fun, and best of all it's fantastically catchy with a chorus which is bigger and better than you will ever have heard the band before. At a mere three tracks into a fifteen track album,
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Release Date: February 6th, 2007
Label: Island Records http://www.islandre cords.co.uk/
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