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Can you ace this Fall Out Boy ‘Infinity On High’ quiz?

It’s been over a decade since Fall Out Boy dropped their iconic record Infinity On High, which turns 13 today

The album featured some of the band’s most iconic tracks that helped soundtrack the ’00s, and we’re definitely still singing along to these front-to-back classics. 

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Because it’s been so long since the album came out, we thought it’d be fun to test your Fall Out Boy knowledge with this album trivia quiz. Try it out for yourself below!

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To honor 10 years of Infinity On High in 2017, we sat down with bassist Pete Wentz to talk about the lasting legacy of Fall Out Boy’s third studio album. Appearing in the March issue (AP 344), featuring cover stars Hey Violet, you can see an excerpt below.

How many songs did you write for the album?

PETE WENTZ: People always ask if there [were]  leftover songs. For the demo phase, we usually do, like, 18 songs. But they’re done so early in the process, a lot of those parts end up getting Frankensteined into other songs. We don’t usually end up with full drafts of songs. There’s not like, a whole other album or anything like that. [Laughs.]

As much as everyone hopes and prays.

Yeah! Like, I get that, I’m totally like, “Where’s the outtakes from The Black Album?” I think it’s very rare for an album that you’ll end up with a song that doesn’t make the album that’s a gem. Maybe you’ll get something from the era that sounds similar, but if it’s a gem, it’s gonna be on the album, ’cause someone’s not gonna let it not be on the album.

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Are there any songs that stick with you?

I heard someone do a cover of “The (After) Life Of The Party” online. We used to play that song a lot, and that’s one I’d like to play again. At the time, there [was] a big group of us from the suburbs of Chicago that moved to LA, and everything was happening all at once—that song is so much about that. It’s a look into that life.

Would you ever do a tour with deep cuts as a setlist?

If we played some smaller shows, that’s definitely something we’d do. The danger of doing that—and we’ve done that a couple times—when you do that in an arena, it doesn’t always work, since the majority of people don’t know the song. [Laughs.] If we did smaller shows or tours, that’d be a lot of fun to do, though. Or, like, a medley of those songs. You have to serve all of your fanbase.

Fall Out Boy are heading out on the Hella Mega tour with Green Day and Weezer this summer. It kicks off in France on June 13, and more information is available here.

Dates: 

06/13 – Paris, FR @ La Defense Arena
06/14 – Groningen, NL @ Tadspark
06/17 – Antwerp, BE @ Sportpaleis
06/19-20 – Hradec Králové, CZ @ Rock For People 2020
06/21 – Vienna, AT @ Ernst Happel Stadium
06/24 – Glasgow, UK @ Bellahouston Park
06/26 – London, UK @ London Stadium
06/27 – Huddersfield, UK @ The John Smith’s Stadium
06/29 – Dublin, IE @ RDS Arena

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07/17 – Seattle, WA @ T-Mobile Park
07/21 –  San Francisco, CA @ Oracle Park
07/24 – San Diego, CA @ Petco Park
07/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Dodger Stadium
07/28 – Commerce City, CO @ DICK’s Sporting Goods Park
07/31 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field
08/01 – Houston, TX @ Minute Maid Park
08/05 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
08/06 – Jacksonville, FL @ TIAA Bank Field
08/08 – Atlanta, GA @ SunTrust Park
08/11 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field
08/13 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field
08/15 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PNC Park
08/16 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
08/19 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park
08/21 – Washington, DC @ Nationals Park
08/22 – New York, NY @ Citi Field
08/24 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
08/27 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
08/29 – Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park