"You're Crashing, But You're No Wave" is the thirteenth track on Fall Out Boy's 2007 album Infinity on High. The courtroom-inspired song has been confirmed to be partly based on the trial of Fred Hampton, Jr., who was convicted of arson in the aftermath of the acquittal of the police officers who beat Rodney King. “You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave” laments the aspects of the legal system that are dependent on the financial and political power of the individuals involved. To date, the song has only been played once internationally.
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"You're Crashing, But You're No Wave" is the thirteenth track on Fall Out Boy's 2007 album Infinity on High. The courtroom-i… read more
"You're Crashing, But You're No Wave" is the thirteenth track on Fall Out Boy's 2007 album Infinity on High. The courtroom-inspired song has been confirmed to be… read more
Fall Out Boy is a band formed in 2001 in Glenview, Illinois after good friends Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz met high schooler Patrick Stump. Stump originally auditioned as a drummer, but soon became the lead singer. The following year, the band debuted with a self-released demo and followed it up with the May 28, 2002 release of Split EP, which featured Project Rocket, on Uprising Records. The group released a mini-LP, Evening Out With Your Girlfriend, also on Uprising Records, in 2003. 2003–2004: Independent success After the release of their mini-album, Fall Out Boy built a large fo… read more
Fall Out Boy is a band formed in 2001 in Glenview, Illinois after good friends Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz met high schooler Patrick Stump. Stump originally auditioned as a drummer, but soon became the lead singer. The following year, t… read more