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Fall Out Boy are considered one of the genre's more thoughtful acts, mainly due to the songwriting of bassist Pete Wentz. The band's fifth album after a five-year hiatus features unexpected excursions into rave-pop, and numerous celebrity cameos, but enough airbrushed pop-punk to prove they haven't forgotten which side their bread's buttered.
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