Album
Infinity On High
2007 · Rock
35 collectors on Gatefold own this

Infinity On High is a Punk album by Fall Out Boy, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 77 pressings tracked, owned by 35 collectors.
About
If you were looking for an indication of just how far Fall Out Boy’s star had risen since the release of 2005’s <i>From Under the Cork Tree</i>, consider this: the first voice you hear on the band’s third full-length is not that of vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump, but stratospherically famous hip-hop impresario (and Island Def Jam president) JAŸ-Z. That the rapper comes from a world beyond emo/pop-punk sends a clear statement: the Chicago quartet was no longer content to simply conform to genre expectations and stay in their stylistic lane. And so it proves with <i>Infinity On High</i>, an album that embellishes the band’s anthemic, guitar-charged melange of emo, pop, hardcore, and punk rock with hints of soul (“I’m Like a Lawyer With the Way I’m Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You)”) and stomping funk and ’90s R&B (“This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race”). Swirling strings punctuate the orchestral pop-punk of “Thnks Fr Th Mmrs” and skittering programmed beats usher in “The (After) Life of the Party,” but perhaps the biggest stylistic leap comes in “Golden,” in which Stump croons over a somber piano accompaniment before layers of backing vocals build to an almost Beach Boys-like choral crescendo. The band also looked beyond genre boundaries for contributor, enlisting P!nk collaborator Butch Walker to contribute to several tracks and co-produce “Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am?” R&B legend Babyface, meanwhile, plays mandolin and organ on “I’m Like a Lawyer...” and “Thnks Fr Th Mmr,” which he also produced. (Neal Avron, who helmed <i>From Under the Cork Tree</i>, handles the remainder of the LP.) Thematically, <i>Infinity On High</i> hues a little more faithfully to the band’s past, with bassist/lyricist Pete Wentz continuing his penchant for crafting lyrics equal parts self-absorbed, self-deprecating, overtly dramatic, and laced with black humor. Opener “Thriller” pits the band as underdog, victim, and triumphant heroes all within the space of three-and-a-half minute, covering the lukewarm critical reception to <i>From Under the Cork Tree</i> (“Last summer we took threes across the board”), the pace of their rise (“But by fall we were a cover story now in stores”), and the absurdity of fame and the increased scrutiny and attention (“Make us poster boys for your scene/But we are not making an acceptance speech”). .
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Tracklist
- 1Thriller3:29
- 2"The Take Over, The Breaks Over"3:33
- 3This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race3:32
- 4I'm Like A Lawyer With The Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off (Me + You)3:31
- 5Hum Hallelujah3:50
- 6Golden2:32
- 7Thnks Fr Th Mmrs3:23
- 8Don't You Know Who I Think I Am?2:51
- 9The (After) Life Of The Party3:21
- 10The Carpal Tunnel Of Love3:23
- 11Bang The Doldrums3:31
- 12Fame < Infamy3:06
- 13You're Crashing, But You're No Wave3:42
- 14I've Got All This Ringing In My Ears And None On My Fingers4:03
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Pop Punk
- polished
- yearning
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andrew HurleyDRUMS
- Darrell LeonardTROMBONE ARRANGED BY
- Fall Out BoyINSTRUMENTS, VOCALS
- Joe TrohmanGUITAR
- Ken WileyFRENCH HORN
- Nick LaneBASS TROMBONE TROMBONE
- Patrick StumpVOCALS, GUITAR
- Pete WentzBASS GUITAR, VOCALS
- Butch WalkerBACKING VOCALS FEATURING VOCALS
- Chad GilbertGUITAR , SOLOIST GUITAR GUITAR, SOLOIST
- Kenneth EdmondsMANDOLIN ORGAN
- Lindsay BlaufarbBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Los Angeles Master ChoraleVOCALS , FEATURING
- Neal AvronARRANGED BY
- Rob LewisARRANGED BY
- Ryan RossGUITAR , SOLOIST GUITAR GUITAR, SOLOIST
- Sophie ToufaBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- The Movement OrchestraSTRINGS
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