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Album reviews: Infinity on High, by Fall Out Boy 19 Articles

  • 1 of 19

    by Richard Leigh

    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. Cur...read more

  • 2 of 19

    by John Berard

    Since bursting on to the MTV scene in mid-2005, pop-punk scene kings Fall Out Boy has rocketed to the forefront of the "Warped Tour" scene, and bass-slinger Pete Wentz (and other certain parts of him) has become a media da...read more

  • 3 of 19

    by Matthew Champ

    Fallout Boy http://www.falloutboyrock.c om Infinity on High Release Date: February 6th, 2007 Label: Island Records http://www.islandrecords.co .uk/ Lowdown Fallout Boy, made up of Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Tro...read more

  • 4 of 19

    by KT Netzer

    Though I'm not a fan of Fall Out Boy's "image" in the rock scene, I like this album. I was a bit skeptical at first about buying it. Their first single screamed clich pop song to me, which it is. But once I bought the al...read more

  • 5 of 19

    by Chris Skoyles

    In the past, there have been two things that have annoyed your reviewer about Fall Out Boy; one being that vocalist Patrick Stump produced the most unclear vocals ever committed to record, and the other that bassist Pete W...read more

  • 6 of 19

    by Joe Slomski

    I felt that this album was atrocious in comparison with their other work. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed this album, but it took a complete 180 from their previous titles. Let's compare Infinity on High with From Un...read more

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    by Heather Dickson

    This band came together in 2001 and with each album they release they get stronger and more creative.Infinity on high has to be one of the best albums out so far in 2007.They leave all other competition behind with this al...read more

  • 8 of 19

    by Leighsa S.

    I hate single whores. Wait that doesn't sound exactly right. I hate people who only know a band's single, who maul the front of the stage during a show and can't sing a word until the single is played during the enco...read more

  • 9 of 19

    by Andrew Cotney

    Great intro...i like the jay-z intro then the riff it starts off with is way cool for a beginner(very much bass as there should be). the next couple of songs are okay with some witty lines like,"your head is a prison then ...read more

  • 10 of 19

    by Danielle Hieronimi

    Infinity on High is like being on an infinity on high. It starts off on the right foot with "Thriller", the opening narrations done by hip hop artist Jay Z. Then the song flows into a relaxing inspirational tune of, "So lo...read more

  • 11 of 19

    by Ellie Holmes

    As soon as I knew that Fall Out Boy were releasing a new album I was first in line to purchase my copy of 'Infinity on High'. I'll keep this short and sweet. The main difference in this album in comparison to Fall Ou...read more

  • 12 of 19

    by Alex Davies

    To many, Jay Z being the first thing they hear on a Fall Out Boy record will be a little jarring. From Chicago's best kept secrets to posterboys of the MySpace generation, the band always took fame as secondary to the love...read more

  • 13 of 19

    by Trey Irby

    Fall Out Boy is the poster child of the "emo movement" at the moment in music, with deceptively catchy songs, wordy song titles, and the appeal that makes 12-year-olds swoon and music purists gag. And despite all of this, ...read more

  • 14 of 19

    by M. E. Stearn

    I have to say that this album is the best album Fall Out Boy have released. I'm more into hardcore music, to 'From Under The Cork Tree" was a little too poppy for me, yet I still liked it. But when "Infinity On High" got i...read more

  • 15 of 19

    by Andrew Rothom

    Fall Out Boy's Infinity on High brings a different sound to the band's listeners. With an increase in popularity, an intro from Jay-Z in "Thriller," much has changes since the summer of 2005 when we all fell in love with "...read more

  • 16 of 19

    by Sara Robison

    Fall Out Boy has been trying to get somewhere in the music industry since their first full album 'Evening Out With your girlfriend' came out in 2002. They finally got there "big break" with their singles off their third al...read more

  • 17 of 19

    by Sam Polizzi

    Fall Out Boy. A name that appears in modern pop music almost everywhere you look. They have come out with many albums in the past giving them the edge that sells. With the release of Infinity On High, they have reached eve...read more

  • 18 of 19

    by Dan Fellowes

    The Band This is the third studio album recorded by the now very much mainstream band, Fall Out Boy. They are a now well established band typically seen as 'emo' though they have more of a pop and rock sound to them than ...read more

  • 19 of 19

    by Lesley Kay

    I am a huge Fall Out Boy fan, but I was both excited and reluctant about this album. "From Under The Cork Tree" was one of the CD's I listened to during a bad breakup and a lot of life changes, so the songs were all very ...read more

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