Fall Out Boy – Infinity on High

Album Info

Artist: Fall Out Boy

Title: Infinity on High

Year: 2007

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Tracklist

  • 1. Thriller (3:29)
  • 2. The Take Over, The Breaks Over (3:33)
  • 3. This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race (3:32)
  • 4. I'm Like A Lawyer With The Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off (Me & You) (3:31)
  • 5. Hum Hallelujah (3:50)
  • 6. Golden (2:32)
  • 7. Thnks fr th Mmrs (3:23)
  • 8. Don't You Know Who I Think I Am? (2:51)
  • 9. The (After) Life Of The Party (3:21)
  • 10. The Carpal Tunnel Of Love (3:23)
  • 11. Bang The Doldrums (3:31)
  • 12. Fame < Infamy (3:06)
  • 13. You're Crashing, But You're No Wave (3:42)
  • 14. I've Got All This Ringing In My Ears And None On My Fingers (4:06)

Review

"Infinity on High," Fall Out Boy’s third studio gem, dropped on February 6, 2007, and it’s a wild ride through a carnival of genres! Departing from their beloved pop-punk roots, this album dives headfirst into an eclectic mix of R&B, soul, and even flamenco. The band spices things up with star-studded collaborations featuring Jay-Z and Babyface, plus an orchestral flair with violins, horns, and pianos. Pete Wentz’s introspective lyrics tackle the rollercoaster of fame and loyalty, with tracks like "Thriller" giving a candid peek behind their rockstar curtain.

The title, inspired by a Vincent van Gogh quote, reflects their desire to evoke wonder and shift perspectives. And critics were here for it! Patrick Stump’s vocals and the band’s adventurous new direction garnered kudos all around. Riding this wave of acclaim, "Infinity on High" debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling a whopping 260,000 copies in its first week—Fall Out Boy’s first chart-topping album! With singles like "This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race" soaring to number two on the Hot 100, this album beautifully captures the band’s growth and fearless experimentation, winning hearts and playlists everywhere. - Hayley