Remove ads, unlock a dark mode theme, and get other perks by upgrading your account. Experience the website the way it's meant to be.

Fall Out Boy Celebrate ‘Infinity on High’ Anniversary

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, Feb 7, 2022.

  1. Melody Bot

    Your friendly little forum bot. Staff Member

    This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply.

    Fall Out Boy have released some new merchandise for the Infinity on High 15-year anniversary. They also promised a new vinyl re-press coming later this year.

    more

    Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos, tweets, etc.
     
  2. Johnnie Martinez Feb 7, 2022
    (Last edited by a moderator: Feb 7, 2022)
    Johnnie Martinez

    Guest

    I feel like Fall Out Boy has always struggled with merch design. There is nothing special here. A vinyl pressing, maybe some classic design merch would be cool. The Travis Barker/ MGK style of merch is not for me.
     
    Zilla, SEANoftheDEAD and cosmickid like this.
  3. The_Pioneer

    Regular

    This is a super important album for me and it really changed my relationship to music. I haven’t really followed FOB for a while, but this thing still holds up incredibly well today IMO.
     
  4. .K.

    Trusted Prestigious

    Hum Hallelujah was a good song that could have been a good single.

    I haven’t really followed them either since Folie because I couldn’t get behind the musical shift and I just felt like their thirst for success and popularity continued to drift from what I enjoyed musically.
     
    JRGComedy, CAC3 and michaelvalerijr like this.
  5. CAC3

    Dog

    TTTYG to Folie a Deux is one hell of a run.
     
    .K. likes this.
  6. gbuffers

    England.

    I’ll definitely pick this up on vinyl!

    Merch designs are awful.
     
  7. rbf737

    Regular

    As others have said, excellent record and those first four records were just *chef's kiss*.
     
  8. jackyjackyjack

    Regular

    Folie might well be the most underrated pop punk album of the 2000s