"Tell Mick He Just Made My List That Of Things To Do Today" that drags the listener immediately and the game impresses with strength and the distinctive voice of Patrick Stump. This is followed by 2 more professionally produced songs that also impress with the typical sound of the band - different sound lines and great vocals. In Title No. 4 of the handset is claimed right because "Saturday" is next song no. 6 of the strongest on the album. A powerful melody and the end of the song even rumors of Pete Wentz ... (in this way, I would also recommend the video Saturday). In "Homesick At Space Camp" the harder tones sound out, a great start, a great song. As just mentioned, song no. 6, "Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here)", next to "Saturday" the most compelling song on the album. Absolutely straight and genial recorded. The remaining 6 songs on "Take This To Your Grave" sink any path in the lower level half.
For album that helped the 4 guys to break through, is really nothing negative to say, because the listener has no other choice, as the unique voice Patrick Stumps and the talent of the guys to follow throughout the album, that is, the listener is only one way to offer - by listening the album and showing true greatness of a tape.
CONCLUSION: This album is why Fall Out Boy today is my favorite band and not Blink 182. This album leaves nothing else than FATS 5 star and an appeal to all future buyers that could be ünerzeugen of my review:
One of the best albums that exist.
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