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changing-my-username · 6 months
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1969: Give peace a chance
2023: *MP kicked out of Labour for suggesting giving peace a chance*
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mygrowingcollection · 9 months
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The Morning Light - Bobby Garver - Andy McDonald - Nick Baxter
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thefailurecult · 11 months
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horseshoemybeloved · 4 months
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They are so McDonald’s toy coded
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lynnbutlertron · 22 days
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^^ might be getting a job at a cute little ice cream shop on the beach in my town GRAGGHHH. i have a trial shift tomorrow i hope i dont cock it up
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askandyapplefram · 1 month
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timmurleyart · 2 months
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Hello Uncle O’Grimacey. 🍀🥤☘️
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ms-boogie-man · 13 days
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Larry Groce Junk Food Junkie
Angie/Maddie🦇❥✝︎🇺🇸
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heartsleevemag · 1 month
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Newness and Nostalgia: Fall Out Boy in Raleigh, NC
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By Jude McDonald
Like countless other teenagers grieving the loss of their youth as they navigate the turmoil, heartbreak, and insecurity of adolescence, I found my comfort in music – specifically, Fall Out Boy. The pop punk band from Chicago stood out to me from the moment they ended their hiatus, giving me words to describe abstract feelings I'd never been able to articulate. (After all, Pete Wentz can "write it better than you ever felt it.") Fall Out Boy's brilliantly bold artistry shifted over time as the band changed, bending and defying genres, and their fans followed them along the way. But I always found myself coming back to the classics, hoping that one day I’d get to hear my favorite songs live. And last Tuesday night at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, I did. 
Raleigh was one of the earlier stops on Fall Out Boy’s current tour, So Much For (2our) Dust, in support of their most recent album, 2023’s So Much For Stardust. The band came with three phenomenal opening acts and the promise of a night to remember. The first opener was Games We Play, a new three-piece addition to bassist Pete Wentz’s record label. Games We Play’s infectious energy and endearing humility charmed the crowd without effort. Even though the arena was barely full, the three musicians played their hearts out, giving all their energy to the audience. Following Games We Play, Hot Mulligan took the stage. Their heavy, deep sound and emotional energy filled the room as the lead singer made the stage his own. No member of the audience was immune to the deep, reflective vibe. The third opener was crowd-favorite Jimmy Eat World. An undeniably classic band, they prepared the audience for the type of nostalgia that Fall Out Boy brings to the stage, oozing an enthusiasm that brought the whole crowd to their feet. 
My first thought once the curtain dropped and I heard those first heart-stopping notes of “Love From The Other Side,” was that Fall Out Boy’s production is breathtaking. With giant moons framing the stage, and lighting in all different colors, and the flamethrower bass (yes, you heard that right), there is no shortage of spectacles to be entertained by. And while the band generally keeps the show consistent in style and structure, there are a few surprises fans can expect to… unexpect. On the first SMFS tour, fans were tortured and delighted by Fall Out Boy’s newest addition: the portion of the set known as the “magic 8 ball.” The 8 ball, which they brought back for (2our) Dust, is a surprise song. In this slot, the band chooses a deep cut to revisit that usually shocks the audience – some of these songs are finally getting their live debut despite having been released almost twenty years ago. There are also other places in the set for them to shake it up, like lead singer Patrick Stump’s nightly piano medleys and the infamous fifth song, where “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me” is on the official setlist but is sometimes delayed in favor of a surprise track. Either way, it’s apparent that the band knows we adore the new album, but also want the chance to hear our beloved favorites. Raleigh was graced with “Dead On Arrival,” “The Pros and Cons of Breathing” – its first live performance since 2007! – and “What A Time To Be Alive” during the piano medley (that one, I was extremely excited about). 
Overall, there was something communal about the entire experience; from the dad one row above me that had obviously been dragged along (and was endlessly amused by my hype and lyrical knowledge), to the really tall guy somewhere in the floor seats who seemed to pump his fists everytime I did, everyone in the room shared something special that night. Concert culture has changed profoundly in recent years, but this show took me back to when audiences looked out for each other and strangers became friends, just by loving the same music. If I ever see Fall Out Boy again – and let’s be real, I’m hooked now – I won’t hesitate to jump around and sing until my lungs give out. 
Fall Out Boy will be touring through early April, before taking a break and then jetting off for festival season. You can find the list of So Much For (2our) Dust dates HERE. And don't forget to check out our highlights gallery from the show below!
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racmune · 8 months
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could really go for some mickey d's rn
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thekylemeredith · 3 months
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This week on the Kyle Meredith With... podcast, I'll welcome Slow Pulp, Kula Shaker, & Paloma Faith!
And on 91.9 WFPK (6p ET), I'll be hanging with Michael McDonald, Eduardo Franco (Stranger Things), Michael Shannon, Sleater-Kinney, & Andy Taylor (Duran Duran)
Pic: My best Hemingway 📸 Craig Mullins
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#SlowPulp #kulashaker #palomafaith #michaelmcdonald #eduardofranco #strangerthings #MichaelShannon #sleaterkinney #andytaylor #duranduran
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thefailurecult · 1 year
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have The Batman 2022
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ats-caps · 1 year
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andoutofharm · 1 year
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starting a conspiracy the boys are late because patrick saw the mcdonalds commercial and made them go get preshow happy meals
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askandyapplefram · 7 months
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