Take This to Your Grave

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studio album
First released:
May 6 2003

Overview Edit

Take This to Your Grave is the second studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy. It is the group's first release under the Fueled by Ramen label and was released on May 6, 2003. The album title is taken from a line from the lyrics of "The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes", which reads "Take this to your grave, and I'll take it to mine". It is the first album to feature Andy Hurley. The Album is Certified Gold in the US.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
FBR061
Release dates:
  • May 6 2003 in United States
  • Mar 8 2004 in United Kingdom

Genres

Alternative, Alternative Rock, Emo, Punk. Vote on Genres

What do Amazon.com customers think?

5 stars The Album You've Been Looking For...
I've never written a review for Amazon, but I HAD to recommend this album...

Some things that stand out about Fall Out Boy are:

1. The singer has a very unique voice(a good thing, especially in this genre), and can actually sing, and his voice isn't whiny which is pretty common of the lead singers of groups like this.

2. The music is complex when it needs to be, complements the singing and tunes perfectly...when I like a song, usually it's the singing or the actual music that stands out more …
Written by what1
3 stars Some of the better music from a bad genre
Basically Fall Out Boy is decent music from a genre that is filled with bands that are not unique, or individual and all seem to be copying each other. The lyrics on the record are actually understandable, and you can tell some people in the band (drummer) may have some talent past supporting the vocals. Overall, if you like this pop-punk genre you'll probably love it, if you don't then it its tolerable.
Written by The Dork "thedork"

Track listing Edit

  • CD

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    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    "Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things to Do Today"
    3:30
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    2
    Dead on Arrival
    3:14
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    3
    Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy
    3:11
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    4
    Saturday
    3:36
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    5
    Homesick at Space Camp
    3:08
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    6
    Sending Postcards From a Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here)
    2:56
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    7
    Chicago Is So Two Years Ago
    3:19
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    8
    The Pros and Cons of Breathing
    3:21
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    9
    Grenade Jumper
    2:58
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    10
    Calm Before the Storm
    4:27
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    11
    Reinventing the Wheel to Run Myself Over
    2:21
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    12
    The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes
    3:19
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Credits Edit

  1. engineer

    1. Dominick Maita [mastering]
    2. Greg Geary [audio]
    3. Mike Hari [audio]
    4. Sean O'Keefe [mix]
  1. producer

Other versions Edit

Take This to Your Grave 14 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Fueled by Ramen Records
release dates: Jan 25 2005 in United States
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