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Fall Out Boy’s album, Take This to Your Grave, released in 2003, was a punk-pop masterpiece that blended sarcasm, wronged romance, and hardcore passion. The album was bold, memorable, and urgent at every turn, surpassing the average releases on Drive-Thru or Kung Fu. The album resonated with the youth and became a fast favorite on online social networks, such as MySpace. Fall Out Boy’s endless tour schedule further solidified their reputation. The band’s second album, From Under the Cork Tree, released in 2005, fulfilled the promise of their first album. The album nodded towards the standard dynamics and production tweaks of pop-punk and emo in the mid-2000s, but in many more ways, it was the same as Take This to Your Grave. From Under the Cork Tree was a youth-intense blast of pop culture reference, pop-punk hyperactivity, and the feeling that we’ll never understand life until Patrick Stump or Pete Wentz tells us about it. And we believe them.