Fall Out Boy // 2005 // by Ken Schles
“I think a lot of kids have considered themselves personal ambassadors to Fall Out Boy,” Wentz explains, picking at his permanently chipped black nail polish. “The reason our record was No. 9 when it came out was because of all these kids—not because of radio and MTV. None of that had happened yet.” But it did happen—in a big way.
Fall Out Boy may have earned enough music industry bragging rights to last a lifetime of high school reunions, but somewhere between the adoration and the accolades, the band’s music also managed to speak to—and for—an entire generation that needed a voice. " Leslie Simon // Associated Press // 2020
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YOSHITOMO NARA 奈良 美智 // 2002
[porcelain ashtray | 250 x 250 x 35 mm.]
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