Whatever notoriety Fall Out Boy used to have prevents me from having the ability to start over from the bottom again.
Sometimes before it gets better, the darkness gets bigger. The person that you'd take a bullet for is behind the trigger.
Get busy living, or get busy dying.
In Fall Out Boy, we were all playing with our pop punk influences, so that was always within that kind of framework.
I wasn't necessarily frustrated in Fall Out Boy, but there were things that didn't get satisfied, desires left wanting. We didn't all meet on the same kind of music. When bands break up, there are all these buzz words that get tossed around to maintain a front for the audience, but in this case there literally were creative differences.
'As Long As I Know I'm Getting Paid' is a satire. Lyrically, I want to be direct. With my history in Fall Out Boy, there's some expectation that I'm going to be lyrically obtuse. But that song is a straight-faced satire of consumerism.
I was going to record a solo album when I was 15 on a four-track. I started working on it, but then Fall Out Boy happened. The band was awesome and took me in a totally different direction. I don't regret it at all, but the band delayed the record I had been planning.
In Fall Out Boy, I noticed that I wasn't putting all that much soul into it. It was just kind of screaming, I guess. I was just dying to get out of there!
But a lot of things probably will never change - like our friendships and our working relationships. As far as me and Patrick [Stump, the singer] and all of Fall Out Boy, it's in a vacuum.
I think of the Ramones when I think of music that can save your life, but I'm not so sure about a band like Fall Out Boy who appears to make music in vein or that, at least, doesn't sound like something they would die for.
Fall Out Boy never pretended that we were anything but pop-rock.
Gym Class is a band I am more directly involved with than any other band except for Fall Out Boy.
One of the things that always was Fall Out Boy was trying new things and kind of pushing ourselves in different directions.
If I was going to do Fall Out Boy, I wanted it to be a real outlet for my writing.
If anyone saw Fall Out Boy's first 400 shows, we were the worst band of all time.
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