Where do your favorite bands stand on the World Series?

One of the most anticipated World Series begins Oct. 25 between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians, and your favorite bands haven't shied away from who they think is going to win.

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The Cubs are facing a 108 year World Series win drought, so check out who's supporting them below:

Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy): 

Pete Wentz has never not represented the City of Chicago, and that's spilled over with his love for the Cubs. He's posted his fandom on nearly every social media platform. Each night the Cubs played in the NLCS, Wentz showed either his stress or joy through his Snapchat story.

 

#FlytheW

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Ahren Stringer (The Amity Affliction):

One almost didn't even need to watch the MLB Playoffs if you followed Stringer on Twitter, who would constantly post tweets of his thoughts. Stringer also attended the NLCS Game 5 where the Cubs beat the LA Dodgers 8-4.

 

NLCS GAME 5 #LETSGOCUBS!!!

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Kellin Quinn (Sleeping with Sirens):

Kellin Quinn didn't really offer much of an insight on who he was rooting for until the Cubs actually made it to the World Series. It was at that point he decided to call out an Indians fan that will be mentioned later on in our list. Quinn mentioned in a reply to a fan that he's now a Cubs fan because of how close he lives to the Windy City.

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The Cubs aren't the only team with a win drought—the Indians haven't won a World Series since 1948. Check out some familiar names who are going to rally together for the Indians:

Machine Gun Kelly:

It's hard not to think of Machine Gun Kelly when thinking of Cleveland, and the hometown rapper took to Twitter after the Indians qualified. He also claims that he called the Indians making it to the World Series after his 2015 release “World Series,” and we definitely agree with him.

Elliot Gruenberg (Blessthefall): 

Seven year old Gruenberg may have been disappointed after watching the Indians blow the 1997 World Series to the Florida Marlins in extra innings of Game 7, but that hasn't stopped the guitarist from staying loyal to Cleveland this year.

Light Years:

Light Years definitely wins the award for best band smack talk with the way they berated Seaway during the ALCS—and finally tweeted the reaction we've all been waiting for when Cleveland made it.

Who are you rooting for? Why? Explain in the comments!

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