They're all my favorites, but if I had to pick two, I'd probably go with Peter and Patrick.
Peter's better.
Just so you know, I'm not a fangirl. I fall in love with the music, not the people.
If I loved the people I'd feel... awkward... listening to the music. I know there are some people out there that're like, 'MARRY ME PETER OR DIE' and send out hash tags like '#loveandyforever' and stuff. Those are retards. I idolize them, not... them? OK, this is really confusing to listen to, but: I idolize them as a whole, not the band. It doesn't make any sense, actually, when I look back on that... what the heck am I talking about?
Here's a link:
A Lot of Fall Out Boy Songs
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