Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do Today (3:21)
Dead On Arrival (3:16)
Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy (3:00)
Saturday (3:33)
Homesick At Space Camp (3:02)
Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here) (2:56)
Chicago Is So Two Years Ago (3:21)
The Pros & Cons Of Breathing (3:25)
Grenade Jumper (2:56)
Calm Before The Storm (4:16)
Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over (2:19)
The Patron Saint Of Liars & Fakes (3:10)
Track 13 (Colorado Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:24)
Track 14 (Jakus Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:14)
Review: Long before they were literally one of the biggest pop-rock acts on the planet, little known Chicago pop-punk upstarts Fall Out Boy would pool all collective resources, energy and funds into their 2003 debut full-length Take This To Your Grave; utterly reforming modern emo and pop-punk in the process. While it was 2005's sophomore follow up From Under The Cork Tree that would catapult the band to mega stardom, there's no ignoring the bevvy of legwork that their debut provided, especially lead singles 'Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy' and 'Saturday', which clarified that this was far from another relatively catchy, acne-faced group of adolescents who'd dissipate with the next shower. These songs and the young men behind them were here to stay, which makes the heavier hardcore-leaning moments and breakdowns all the more bemusing to experience when assessing the career the band would embark upon following the record's breakout success.
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