I don't get what everyone's saying about this being overly poppy. So it's not TTTYG or FUCT. Isn't that supposed to be...oh I don't know...GOOD? It's different, but really, it's got the same elements as every other single of theirs that was eqaully poppy: "Grand Theft Autumn", "Sugar, We're Goin' Down", "Dance Dance", "A Little Less Sixteen Candles", and "Saturday" (My favorite) : A good hook, an extremely catchy chorus, a drum beat that won't quit, incredible background vocals, and some great guitars...so don't be saying they've gone pop this time. Because it's just like before. So until they start rapping or singing stuff the record label wrote for them (Fall Out Boy CLEARLY wrote this, and no, Guitarpunk150, it's not "completly abandoning what you stand for to let record companies force you to write completely radio friendly songs") It's Fall Out Boy. It's maturity. It's growth. They're expanding into new sounds. I think they call it being creative or something. Now I'll get off my soapbox. The meaning: I think this one line sums it up "Bandwagon's full, please catch another," telling people/bands etc to stop jumping on the bandwagon. Because really, FOB was the first of the 'scene' to make it mainstream that I know of. And now all these other bands are making music exactly like theirs. Yeah, I'm done with my rant. Sorry for length.
I don't get what everyone's saying about this being overly poppy. So it's not TTTYG or FUCT. Isn't that supposed to be...oh I don't know...GOOD? It's different, but really, it's got the same elements as every other single of theirs that was eqaully poppy: "Grand Theft Autumn", "Sugar, We're Goin' Down", "Dance Dance", "A Little Less Sixteen Candles", and "Saturday" (My favorite) : A good hook, an extremely catchy chorus, a drum beat that won't quit, incredible background vocals, and some great guitars...so don't be saying they've gone pop this time. Because it's just like before. So until they start rapping or singing stuff the record label wrote for them (Fall Out Boy CLEARLY wrote this, and no, Guitarpunk150, it's not "completly abandoning what you stand for to let record companies force you to write completely radio friendly songs") It's Fall Out Boy. It's maturity. It's growth. They're expanding into new sounds. I think they call it being creative or something. Now I'll get off my soapbox. The meaning: I think this one line sums it up "Bandwagon's full, please catch another," telling people/bands etc to stop jumping on the bandwagon. Because really, FOB was the first of the 'scene' to make it mainstream that I know of. And now all these other bands are making music exactly like theirs. Yeah, I'm done with my rant. Sorry for length.