| FALL OUT BOY - Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits |
| Written by Shahlin Graves |
| Tuesday, 13 October 2009 09:44 |
![]() Pete Wentz of FALL OUT BOY has announced the upcoming release of a Greatest Hits album; entitled 'Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits'. The compilation will feature two new Fall Out Boy songs, which will have to be enough to satisfy fans until 2011 at least, as Wentz has confirmed to MTV that the band are currently taking the rest of year 2010 off. blue red blue red blue. this will have most of the songs we have ever made videos for. it will also include a dvd commentary by the band on each video. it will include two new songs. one for fans of the mixtape we put out. one that is entirely new and has not been heard before. you know its gonna tank/rule if even the ap.net kids like the art. wink. (artist is daniel danger - based on a set of skeletons blah just use google). it will also have a few bonus things some obvious and some hidden as a thank you to the fans who have stuck with us through this journey. thanks. 'Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits' is expected in-stores in New Zealand on November 16th, featuring new songs 'Alpha Dog' and 'From Now On We Are Enemies'. Listen to 'Alpha Dog' HERE. Pre-order 'Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits' HERE. Read the tracklisting for 'Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits' below: 1. Dead On Arrival 2. Grand Theft Autumn 3. Saturday 4. Sugar, Were Goin Down 5. Dance, Dance 6. A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More 'Touch Me' 7. This Aint A Scene, Its An Arms Race 8. Thnks fr th Mmrs 9. The Take Over, The Breaks Over 10. Im Like A Lawyer With The Way Im Always Trying To Get You Off (Me & You) 11. Beat It 12. I Dont Care 13. Americas Suitehearts 14. What A Catch, Donnie 15. Alpha Dog BONUS Tracks "From Now On We Are Enemies" Yule Shoot Your Eyes Out Growing Up Elsewhere in the world of Fall Out Boy, a five-issue comic book mini-series based on the Fall Out Boy song 'Tiffany Blews' has been released State-side. The 'Fall Out Toy Works' series was envisaged by Wentz (who wrote "some words here and there") and has also been turned into an animated motion comic, due for release in late-December on iTunes. The live animation will feature the voices of Fall Out Boy vocalist Patrick Stump, as well as bassist Wentz. The comic books were co-created with Los Angeles designer Darren Romanelli, written by Brett Lewis and illustrated by Sam Basri. |



