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Save Rock And Roll

Fall Out Boy

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Released: Apr 2013
Label: Island Records
Do Fall Out Boy actually save rock and roll? That depends on your definition of rock music. The band does rawk, at times; yet most of the record's high-energy stomping-n-bopping is far more rooted in club pop, electronica and Eurovision-style histrionics. The record opens in over-the-top fashion with "The Phoenix," a war chant that sounds like The Osmonds' "Crazy Horses" filtered through both Bounce-era Bon Jovi and M83. Amazingly, the soaring title track is even more audacious: big room electro-gospel featuring ivories and voice from none other than Sir Elton, the original king of bombast!
- Justin Farrar
Fall Out Boy - Save Rock And Roll 2013-05-16
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    The Phoenix
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    3:07
    My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)
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    3:23
    Alone Together
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    4:03
    Where Did The Party Go
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    Just One Yesterday
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    3:32
    The Mighty Fall
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    3:31
    Miss Missing You
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    3:47
    Death Valley
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    3:25
    Young Volcanoes
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    Rat A Tat
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