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Patrick Stump (Samuel F. Morales Dávila)

  • Nacimiento

    Nacimiento
    Patrick Martin Stumph was born in Evanston, Illinois. And grew up in Glendview, Illionis. N/A, N/A(2016) Patrick Vaughn Stump recuperado
    https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/patrick-stump-12936.php
  • Career

    Career
    Patrick Martin Stumph, professionally know as Patrick Vaughn Stump or Patrick Stump(while on the band he changed the spelling of his name to "Stump". He also calls himself Vaughn to honor his mother's family.) Is mainly know to be the lead singer of the pop rock band Fall Out Boy. He also had a solo Career after the band's Breakup and before the formation of the band he had been in a few suburbian Chicago Bands. N/A N/A (2017)Patrick Stump recuperado
    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2079998/bio
  • Forming Fall Out Boy

    Forming Fall Out Boy
    Patrick formed Fall Out Boy with Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz. When forming Fall Out Boy, Patrick had no experience in singing. So during the forming of the band Patrick had to teach himself how to play the guitar and sing.
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    Fall Out Boy

    Fall Out Boy released their first venture or attempt venture, which was an extended play titled ‘Evening out with your Girlfriend’ in
    2003. Soon afterwards, they released their first full-fledged studio album titled ‘Take this to your Grave’ and their first effort got them the attention of Island Records, one of the biggest music companies. During the remaining time they released multiple albums, 2 of them being top 10 on the Billboard 200 charts.
  • First BIG Album

    First BIG Album
    In 2005 they released their biggest Album "From Under the Cork Tree" which was later certified as double platinum by RIAA. The album provided a necessary mainstream exposure to the band and was listed at number 9 on the Billboard 200 chart. "Sugar We're Goin' Down" and "Dance,Dance" form the album rocket several music charts.
  • Infinity On High

    Infinity On High
    Infinity On High Became they're most succesful album yet, getting the number 1 spot in Bill Board 200 and becoming and all out winner with the criticts.
  • The Break-Up

    The Break-Up
    ’Fall Out Boy’ temporarily went out of function, saying that almost all the band members were busy in their side projects and it became difficult to maintain a schedule to work together and practice.
  • Patrick's Solo Career

    Patrick's Solo Career
    After the bands break up, Patrick took the opportunity and started working on his first solo album. He released the album 'Soul Punk'
    which obtained fairly good reviews. N/A N/A (2016) recuperado de https://www.allmusic.com/artist/patrick-stump-mn0000791685/biography
  • Save Rock n Roll

    Save Rock n Roll
    Fall Out Boy released the album 'Save Rock & Roll' on 2013 upon they're reunion. The album blasted its way into the top 200 BillBoard Charts. From the album the song 'My songs know what you did in the dark' also know as 'Light Em Up' quickly became one of they're biggest hits.
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    Fall Out Boy Reunion

    In 2013 Fall Out Boy made an unexpeded return, releasing the album 'Save Rock n Roll' which again made its way to the top of the Billboard 200 list. They later releasedthere next album titled 'American Beauty/American Psycho' on January, 2015, which also became a very successful album. In 2017 the band released another album titled 'Mania' which obtained many mixed feelings amongst the fans and the band members themselves.
  • American Beauty/American Psycho

    American Beauty/American Psycho
    On January of 2015, they released another susccesful album titled 'American Beauty/American Psycho'. It became the band's second succesful album in a row. The song 'Centuries' went on to achieve the triple platinum status.
  • Mania

    Mania
    On april, 27 of 2017 the band released the album 'Mania'. There was a issue amongst the band. Patrick said “It freaked me out,” the singer says. “I was like, ‘I don’t think this is something the four of us will like, I don’t think it’s something the label is going to like. It doesn’t sound like Fall Out Boy [...]" the band decided to push the album back to January.
    Greene Andy (2017)Rolling Stone recuperado de:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/fall-out-boys-midlife-crisis-124080/