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'90s Punk Rock Icon Lends His Vocals to Surprising Project: 'Totally Awesome' originally appeared on Parade. blink 182's Mark Hoppus is following in the footsteps of Fall Out Boy'sPatrick Stump.
Earlier that decade he had toured with Patrick Stump, the lead singer of the band Fall Out Boy, in support of his 2011 solo album, “Soul Punk.” ...
The heavy bass and crashing breakdown are hallmarks of Fall Out Boy’s early days, and the wide-eyed Patrick Stump that opens the song’s music video completes the picture of a band just about ...
Patrick Stump branches out with solo "Soul Punk" During the middle of the first decade of the 2000s a little Chicagoland called Fall Out Boy emerged on the post-Blink 182 alternative/pop-punk ...
Fall Out Boy singer/guitarist Patrick Stump is back with an effort he’s calling his first “real solo record.” But it’s not a followup to his 2011 solo funk outing Soul Punk, it’s the ...
During one recent-ish Fall Out Boy hiatus, he released an album called Soul Punk, which is better than it had any right to be. And now he’s shown off his pipes by covering another white soul ...
Patrick Stump Patrick Stump branches out with solo "Soul Punk" During the middle of the first decade of the 2000s a little Chicagoland called Fall Out Boy emerged on the post-Blink 182 alternative ...
Wondering if we’re ever going to hear a follow-up to Patrick Stump’s solo album, Soul Punk? It looks like there could be one coming in the future… ...
20. "Alone Together" (2013) Patrick Stump sets the tone with an urgent delivery of "I don't know where you're going / But do you got room for one more troubled soul?" ...
Fall Out Boy hadn’t released an album in nearly five years, but that didn’t stop Save Rock and Roll from debuting at No. 1 a few weeks back.
Patrick Stump put resources into his 2011 solo debut Soul Punk. It earned positive reviews, but many Fall Out Boy fans weren’t willing to follow him in a new direction.