Patrick Stump on Leaving Fall Out Boy, Losing Weight, and ‘Betting the Farm’ on His Solo Album
"I’m kind of gambling everything on this. If it doesn't take off I’m gonna go broke, and I don’t care."
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"I’m kind of gambling everything on this. If it doesn't take off I’m gonna go broke, and I don’t care."
They might play music again, as long as it feels authentic.
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First his boring ESPN blog, now he's hanging out with Pete Wentz?
Including us! We caught up with the Fall Out Boy rocker at his bar Angels & Kings last night.
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Hilarious shenanigans — from the Rolling Stones' fifteen-foot inflatable onstage penis to Dylan's conversion to Christianity — have always been part of rock and roll.
The ice shelf on which Pete Wentz and crew hoped to rock out is collapsing into the sea.
We're on the edge of our collective seat here today, waiting for news of whether Fall Out Boy will be able to pull off one of the greatest douche-rock stunts of all time.
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