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11 Totally Underrated Fall Out Boy Songs You've Got To Listen To Right Now

FOB is more than their well known hits.

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11 Totally Underrated Fall Out Boy Songs You've Got To Listen To Right Now

This list is a complication of some of the songs the world has been sleeping on from Fall Out Boy. There are some oldies and some new tunes, but the general consensus is these bops deserved better!

1. "Disloyal Order Of Water Buffaloes"

They've been opening with this song on their latest MANIA tour and I'm so glad it's getting the love it deserves.

​2. "Super Fade"

This is the last song on their latest EP "Lake Effect Kid". I feel like the whole EP didn't get the hype it deserved but this song def has a EDM vibe and a lot of people weren't feeling that.

​3. "Church"

Ugh I'm so mad they didn't play this in the US on their most current tour, it's just a AMAZING song.

​4. "Love, Sex, Death"

The "PAX AM Days" is such a weird little album and I feel like people forget about it in general.

​5. "Young Volcanoes"

FOB played this acoustically on their Boys of Zummer tour with Wiz Khalifa in 2015 and I MISS IT.

​6. "Heaven's Gate"

Patrick's voice in this tune is unmatched, he's got such a gorgeous range.

​7. "Champagne For My Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham Friends"

This bop may be almost 15 years old but it still slaps.

​8. "It's Not A Side Effect Of The Cocaine, I Am Thinking It Must Be Love"

This is such a great acoustic song and it deserved better.

​9. "Sunshine Riptide"

Fall Out Boy should be playing this song live right now on tour!! Too bad Burna Boy can't come on tour with them.

10. "Caffeine Cold"

Another jam off of "PAX AM Days", what's not to love?

​11. "Bang The Doldrums"

Pete scream yells in the bridge of this song, which personally I think he should do in more often.

Fall Out boy has definitely let these songs die and it's so sad! A lot of these would have been incredible live and it will always make me sad when artists don't give certain songs the attention they deserve. I guess I'll just have to play them all on repeat!

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