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Take This to Your Grave

Take This to Your Grave
Fall Out Boy

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Track Listing

  1. Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do Today
  2. Dead On Arrival
  3. Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy
  4. Saturday
  5. Homesick At Space Camp
  6. Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here)
  7. Chicago Is So Two Years Ago
  8. The Pros And Cons Of Breathing
  9. Grenade Jumper
  10. Calm Before The Storm
  11. Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over
  12. The Patron Saint Of Liars And Fakes.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1208 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-03-08
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

My pen is the barrel of the gun remind me which side you should be on5
This is my favourite and arguably the best Fall Out Boy album to be released, the same superb lyrics and craftsmanship which went into from under the cork tree but a lot more raw and with more emotion, a lot less commercial.
All of the songs are unique and brilliant and it is a far cry from Infinity on High which is quite frankly poor, and yes Fall Out Boy did sell out for this album, but if you listen to this album you remember why you fell in love with in the first place.

Fall out boy before they sold out.5
This is FOB's best album. From under the corktree was alright and Infinity on high was crap.
This is Fall out boy as the band intended.

Alright3
I know that Take This To Your Grave is favoured highly by many reviewers, but personally I find it a bit immature and dull (and I do realise that it was one of their first and oldest albums- being from 2003). Yet I find that aside from "Tell that mick he just made my list of things to do today", "Saturday" and "Grand theft autumn/where is your boy?", the songs just don't sound of a great quality and they also seem to have lyrics that seem to simple and not crafted, compared to an album like "From under the cork tree". I am not writing to put Fall Out Boy fans off of this album, yet I am just warning you that it seems a sophomore band that would play in little venues, compared to the superstars they are now.