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Under the Cork Tree, Over the World: How Fall Out Boy’s 2005 Masterpiece Redefined Emo

A special 20th Anniversary Deluxe edition was released in October 2025.

This report covers From Under the Cork Tree , the breakthrough second studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy , released on May 3, 2005 Fall Out Boy - -2005- From Under The Cork Tree.zip

The album's 12 tracks showcase the band's ability to craft infectious, high-energy songs with meaningful lyrics: Under the Cork Tree, Over the World: How

While their debut, Take This to Your Grave , was gritty pop-punk, Cork Tree saw Patrick Stump find his soul-infused "R&B-meets-Punk" belt. His ability to cram ten syllables into a three-syllable measure—while maintaining a radio-friendly hook—became the band’s sonic fingerprint. 3. The "TRL" Takeover “Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of

  1. “Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of This Song So We Wouldn’t Get Sued” – A chaotic opener that set the tone for the album's self-aware humor.
  2. “Of All the Gin Joints in All the World” – A dance-punk anthem about infidelity.
  3. “Dance, Dance” – The funky, bass-driven single that crossed over to mainstream pop radio.
  4. “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” – The definitive song of 2005. The misheard lyric (“A loaded God complex, cock it and pull it”) became a rite of passage.
  5. “Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner” – A power ballad for the brokenhearted.
  6. “I’ve Got a Dark Alley and a Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth (Summer Song)” – An acoustic, slow-burn deep cut for the die-hards.
  7. “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More ‘Touch Me’” – A high-energy track with a music video featuring a vampire-themed teen drama.

Produced by Neal Avron, the album turned Pete Wentz’s cryptic, self-deprecating lyrics and Patrick Stump’s soulful yelp into an arena-ready juggernaut. It wasn't just an album; it was the bible of the "Hot Topic" era.

Songwriting:

The record established the band’s signature dynamic: music composed by lead vocalist Patrick Stump and lyrics written by bassist Pete Wentz .