Sunday, May 17, 2015

Fall Out Boy

I think I've been obsessed for, what, a year now? They're not getting old. In fact, I think they're getting better. Seriously, Peter Wentz is the best and nobody can ever and will never change my mind. They're weird yet cool, the best rock band on the planet, and really amazing. They're somewhat alternative, but not so much that they're punkish goths. Only to the point where it looks and seems incredibly cool.
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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