Fall Out Boy Research Paper

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Fall Out Boy
Introduction
Fall Out Boy is a rock band that originated in Wilmette, Illinois.the band started in 2001. The members of the band are Pete Wentz(bassist),Patrick Stump(vocalist),Andy Hurley(drummer), and Joe Trohman(guitarist).The creators of the band are Pete Wentz and Joe Trohman.Joe and Pete started this as a side project from there other bands.Patrick joined shortly after the fact.

2001-2002
Fall Out Boy was created in a suburb of Chicago called Wilmette,Illinois.It was formed by two friends Pete Wentz and Joe Trohman. Pete made this with his friend as an
“easy and escapist “project.One day Joe was in a bookstore in Wilmette.He was having a conversation with a friend, when Patrick inturrupted them to correct their classification of a band in a conversation.Patrick saw this as an oppertunity to try out for the band.Pete showed Joe to Patricks MP3 page.His MP3 page had acoustic recordings that were sung-through.Patrick was going to try out
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