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"Save Rock And Roll (Commentary)" is a track by Fall Out Boy, from the album Save Rock And Roll (Commentary), released 12th April 2013. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 15 articles about Fall Out Boy.
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[First Speaker] So the last song on the, uh, record is called "Save Rock And Roll", which is the title track, uh, for the album. And, uhm, its a real, real epic beauty. It's like the only ballad on the record? [Second Speaker] Yeah, its pretty much close to a ballad, but it's not like a typical ballad. But not [First Speaker] No, its probably tempo-wise, closest thing to a ballad on the record. Its definitely got a lot of dynamic, its got a lot of build to it y'know? [Second Speaker] I've been really impressed with the lyrics on this record. I always really like your lyrics, but you took it to a new place. Seeing these lyrics for the first time, you know, seeming them come together was awesome and really exciting. [First Speaker] Thanks brother, I feel like this song started in such a different great place. This was another exciting start for when I was excited to get back and do this kind of stuff. I think the kids have wanted to hear Patrick to sing over this, a song that's like this for a long time. I think we kind of like, rather than to blow it out, I think we waited and found one that went thematically with the record.
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The three-day Memorial Day Weekend festival at Harvard Athletic Complex announces star-studded lineup and venue improvements for 2025.

Slayer, Public Enemy, The Offspring and more will also appear.

Joining the headliners are the likes of Royal Blood, The Offspring, Machine Head, Pantera, Bad Omens, Corey Taylor, While She Sleeps, Sum 41, Billy Talent, The Used, Babymetal and loads more

Fall Out Boy are back! And they’re sounding brilliant.

Back with their latest album 'So Much (For) Stardust)' - quite probably their best in years - Fall Out Boy are in the form of their lives.

They've also confirmed the tracklisting for their new album.

The new album marks the return of the band to Fueled By Ramen, the label who released their debut album in 2003.

The band was without guitarist Joe Trohman, who recently announced he was taking a break from work to focus on his mental health.

In a statement posted to Fall Out Boy's social media pages, Trohman shared that he was making the decision for his mental health.

Their new album is coming in March.

Yesterday (15th January), Fall Out Boy took to the stage at the ALTer Ego event to perform an eight-song set. While there, they also found time discuss their upcoming album.

The event, which took place at E11even nightclub, saw legions of fans join in singing the song.

“We spent the last year jamming ideas in a tiny room [and] can’t wait to share them with you.”

The band has yet to reveal when their next single or album will be released, but one thing is certain: fans should keep their eyes peeled for more... erm... surprises.

"It’s so refreshing that you can include different ideas, as long as it’s not a parody."