Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy is an alternative rock band from suburbs of Chicago, Illinois formed in 2001, Fall Out Boy consists of Pete Wentz (bass, backing vocals), Patrick Stump (lead vocals, guitar), Joe Trohman (lead guitar), and Andy Hurley (drums). In 2001 friends Trohman and Wentz met Stump at a convention bookstore, there they have listened to some of the Stump's track om mp3, then their thought about hi tenor voice would be a good match to the band that are forming, then they started the band.
Then they released first full length album "Take This To Your Grave" released in May 6, 2003. It was re-released in 2005 as "Take This to Your Grave:Director's Cut" which included 1 new track and dance remix of "Grand Theft Autumn" as well as bonus footage.
Then second was "From Under the Cork Tree" by Island Records on May 3, 2005. Fall Out Boy took the title from the book The Story of Ferdinand by Muro Leaf. This covers features a van with trailer in a bank of snow. This is a reference to their accident that took place while on the way to New York to film the video for "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy" from their album Take This To Your Grave.
Third Release was "Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend" by EP which is an Chicago based band, released in Febraury 25, 2003 on Uprising Records.
Fouth was "My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue" in 2004 with pop-punk/alternative rock band on Fueled by Ramen, by total five tracks. The CD is packaged with a bonus DVD, featuring videos, an acoustic performance and more extras.
EP remastered "Evening Out With Your Girlfriend" in May 17, 2005 on Uprising Records. The re-issue includes a sampler CD with teo track, one each from Project Rocket and with The Kill Phill.
Fall Out Boy have been awarded the MTV2 award in August 2005, for "Sugar, We 're Goin' Down".