Fall Out Boy Take Indefinite Break
19 November 2009Following the release of their recent Greatest Hits collection 'Believers Never Die', Fall Out Boy have decided to take an 'indefinite' break.
In a recent interview, bass player Pete Wentz admitted "My biggest personal reason for taking a break is that I feel my name has become a hindrance for the band". He also said he though the world "needs a little less Pete Wentz". I couldn't agree more, Pete.
The Illinois foursome have five albums under their belts, including last year's 'Folie A Deux', which is certified platinum in Australia, gold in the US and silver in the UK.
A spokesperson told NME.com "It's a break with an indefinite date when they're coming back." Wentz has denied reports that the band are splitting for good, and told MTV "I don't think I would use the word 'hiatus' because I think that word has gotten a dirty name, especially if you say 'indefinite hiatus...I wouldn't use the word 'breakup' because that's not true. It's a break"
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