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Fall Out Boy rose to the forefront of emo pop in the mid-2000s, selling more than four million albums thanks to the band’s tabloid-grabbing bassist, able-voiced frontman, and handful of Top 40 hits.

The group’s four members first came together in Wilmette, a bedroom community north of Chicago, around 2001.

The band used the unbridled intensity of hardcore as a foundation for melody-drenched pop-punk, with a heavy debt to the emo scene. They debuted with a self-released demo in 2001.

In a list of the 50 greatest pop-punk albums of all time, Rolling Stone placed Fall Out Boy’s 2003 album Take This To Your Grave as the fifth greatest, citing it as “[ushering] in a whole new, genre-blurring scene, in which heavy riffs and a screamo aesthetic mingled with old-fashioned teen heartbreak”.

In a similar list, Kerrang! magazine placed Take This To Your Grave at number 11 out of 51, describing it as a “blueprint for both break-up records and timeless pop-punk”.

We stock some awesome Fall Out Boy Prints.

Available in different sizes and printed on high quality 210gsm paper, you’ll find no unsightly pin holes, stains or creases.

In fact, they look like they could have come straight off the press from the original print run. Will look fantastic framed on your man cave, office, bar or living room wall.

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