Infinity on High Fall Out Boy

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  • Release Date: 02/06/2007
  • Sales Rank: 36,914
  • Label: ISLAND
  • UPC: 602517146433

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Growing up is never easy to do in the land of punk-pop -- or, to use the dreaded three-letter word, "emo" -- but Fall Out Boy do a pretty good job of evolving on this, the follow-up to their breakthrough, Under the Cork Tree. The foursome waste little time in serving notice that the times have a-changed, bringing in Jay-Z to introduce the improbably catchy opener, "Thriller" -- a tune that suggests the Foo Fighters tussling with Tom Petty at a high-class strip club. While Hova's appearance is just a cameo, a funky vibe permeates much of Infinity On High, as evidenced by the swinging wink-fest "The Take Over, the Break's Over" and the giddily sex-crazed "I'm Like a Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off," the latter produced by R&B master Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. Yes, they tend to their roots here and there, tossing off short, sharp, hook-filled pogo-inducers like "You're Crashing, but You're No Wave," but it's abundantly clear that the boys have got no intention of lingering in the moshpit long enough to get bruised -- or, for that matter, bored. That cheerful restlessness is most unmistakable on "I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None on My Fingers," a horn-driven blast of pure pop with an anthemic infectiousness that's one part vintage Bon Jovi and one part Scissor Sisters -- a combination as addictive as it is unlikely. If you're doing the math, this one is intoxicating to the infinite power. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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greatby kcs2

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July 25, 2009: i havent heard the whole cd yet but what i have heard is really good. i havent bought it yet but im going to soon. i cant wait to buy it and stop gettin bugged while im listening to the songs on the computer :). ill probably burn threw alot more batteries once i get it :).

weak weak weak weak weakby Anonymous

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February 04, 2009: this band is a complete joke they act like they are real rockstars when they are seriously are not true rockstars they are fakes frauds and yes posers this band gives out a bad name to every band on this planet this band is a complete joke i sure hope they break up in the near future because they stink

I Also Recommend: Systematic Chaos, From Under the Cork Tree, Scenes from a Memory, Train of Thought, Awake.


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