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Green day, My Chemical Romance, We The Kings, Lostprophets, The Blackout, Patrick Stump, William Beckett, Simple Plan, The Doors, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse, Sum 41, Good Charlotte, Blink 182, Apocalyptica, The All-American Rejects, Avenged Sevenfold, Papa Roach, P!ATD...


Patrick Stump.. You're a fucking genius ! ♥

Green Day is my favorite band ♥



♦ 09/10/09 - 31/03/10 - 26/06/10 - 26/01/11 - INDOCHINE (French band)

♦ 11/04/11 - APOCALYPTICA

♦ 20/06/11 - SUM 41

♦ 24/04/12 - SIMPLE PLAN (+ We the kings)

 

fueledbypeterick:

It’s okay with me to make fun of Gerard Way or Frank Iero or whatever band member’s weight.

But if you even mention Patrick Stump being fat or his weight I will break your jaw.

And like so many things when disasters happen beautiful things are born from them, and the next thing that was born was the entrance of John Frusciante. He was a mind-blowing young man, very much a student of the school of Hillel Slovak, among many other art forms and musicians, and his creative spirit drove us to new heights. He was on fire and he’s just one of the most amazing artists on Earth and we were lucky to have him in this band twice, and write music with him. We’re forever grateful to you John Frusciante.

(Source: fanaticbychoice)

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Patrick Stump - MuchMusic.com

Published on May 9, 2012 by 

MuchMusic.com’s Allison Bowsher talks to Patrick Stump about his first solo album and life after Fall Out Boy. 

Note: This video originally posted on Aug. 2011 at MuchMusic.com as below.

Patrick Stump talks backlash, life after Fall Out Boy and giving himself bad news | MuchMusic.com | Blog

Posted on August 15th, 2011 by 

Patrick Stump is at a crossroads in his music career. After spending years as the front man in the critically and commercially successful pop-punk band Fall Out Boy, Stump is branching out on his own with a new EP available now and a solo album, Soul Punk, hitting airwaves on October 18.

We sat down with Stump to talk about the solo backlash from Fall Out Boy fans, sharing the stage with Pete Wentz, working on a new album completely on his own and what it means to be an existing artist in the industry.