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Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy are an American Altarnative band based in Chicago. The band consists of

Lead Vocalist/Backing Guitar - Patrick Stump(h)
Lead Guitar - Joe Trohman
Bassist/Backing Vocals/Screamer - Pete Wentz
Drummer - Andy Hurley

Some of their songs include...

...Sugar, We're Goin' Down

Grand Theft Autumn (Where Is Your Boy)

Dance Dance

This Aint a Scene, It's an Arms Race

Thks Fr Th Mmrs

I Don't Care

Some of their older songs have line long titles, eg: "I Slept With Someone In Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me" For more of their long titled songs see Infinity On High.

They are signed to Decaydance Records, owned by bassist Pete Wentz, Decaydance also have Panic At The Disco, Gym Class Heroes and Cobra Starship. Pete also owns the brand Clandestine, the logo - the Bartskull is a heart with wings.

Their lyrics are written mainly by Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump.
I went to HMV to get Fall Out Boy's new album yesterday.
by Mrs. Wentz <3 June 20, 2009
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dead to fall

the best hardcore band of all time www.deadtofall.com
I went to the Dead to Fall show last night and lost my virginity. What??
by state of alert March 21, 2005
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Fall Out Boy

A pop/punk band from Chicago. There are many things to take in count about this band. Now, here's an opinion:

Fall Out Boy is a good band IN THE RECORD. I listen to many of their songs, I have their three "real" albums. They're ok, and some of the songs are really really good. However, it's a shame that they are not a live band (like many of the newer bands). Fall Out Boy fans have to admit (including me) that they, ahem, "are not very good live band" (they *suck*, as much as it hurts me to say it). If you want to hear a live band go hear Green Day, U2 or any of the older bands. Really, go to youtube and compare the live sounds, you will hear a difference.

Now, I don't know if some people are just plain deaf, but I can't understand what is going through their minds when they hear a bad Fall Out Boy live performance and say they are actually pretty good. I would agree if they were talking about the album. I consider myself a real fan, but I wouldn't go to a Fall Out Boy concert for two reasons:

1. They probably won't come to my country
2. I like their "album" sound a lot more (cause it's good)

So I see there's people who like fall out boy, and there's people who don't. It doesn't matter wich one you are, you should respect the other group.

That's just my opinion
Guy1: Fall Out Boy is a good band
Guy2: I would have to disagree, they don't sound good in concert.
Guy1: That's true, but they sound very good in the albums.
Guy2: I consider good bands have to sound good live.
Guy1: That's a point of view.
Guy2: You talk weird.
by dayz182 May 10, 2008
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fall out boy

The worst band EVER to walk the face of the Earth. They are soooo crappy that they have to come up with an even CRAPPIER name to make themselves seem good. They are worse than N*STINK...and that's saying something.
"Dude! Did you listen to the radio this morning?"
"Yeah, but I had to turn it off because it was flooded with some gay boy-band named Fall Out Boy"
by Ur Mom! January 17, 2006
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Fall Out Boy

Famous for songs such as: "Sugar, Were Going Down".. Dead On Arrival, Dance Dance, Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner, Grand Theft Autumn, Chicago Is So Two Years Ago, and Love Will Tear Us Apart.
"Were going down, down in a earlier round, and sugar were going down, i'll be your number one with a bullet, a loaded God complex, cock it and pull it."
by Fall Out Boy's Wife DUH! June 29, 2005
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fall out boy

The greatest band to rock you since you forgot all about your radio.
"whoa radio sucks"
"try fall out boy"
"okay...wow they rock!"
by DreamyGirl February 12, 2004
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Git Gud Fallacy

The "Git Gud" Fallacy is when a clearly unfair scenario is written off as nothing more than a skill-gap. The fallacy takes place in cases where an individual is naturally better off (meaning they didn't work to be better off with skill or effort) than the person they're facing up against.

For example:

Individuals (A) and (B) aren't capable of having an income and have $0.00 to their name. Somehow, they become contenders in a yacht-buying contest:

Individual (A) receives no money to buy yachts, but the individual (B) receives 1-billion dollars - no strings attached - to spend on the contest...

Who will have to exert more effort to win: Person (A) with no money, or person (B) with 1-billion dollars?

If you think this sounds unfair, then that's the point.

Now, if someone were to say something like, "Well, person (A) should have made better financial decisions so they could beat person (B)," or "Person (A) should've done this, that, or the other thing," that someone would not only be victim blaming, but they would be ignoring the clearly unfair situation and essentially telling the unfortunate person to "GiT GuD," rather than acknowledging that the match-up was never fair in the first place.
"That character is so OP."

"Nah, you just have to learn to fight against them. They're a noob-destroyer."

"If it takes THAT much more effort and skill to learn to fight against THEM SPECIFICALLY, and no other character takes that much concentration to counter, then don't you think they're just OP?

"Bruhhh, lol... just git gud."

"Don't fall for the Git Gud Fallacy..."

(Oh, and not to get too philosophical, but that gif below is a good example of this fallacy because Spongebob is ironically flexing "git gud" into the muscles he didn't work for.)
by RandomPhail January 12, 2019
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