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Folie à Deux
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Overview
Track Listing
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DISC 1:
1
Disloyal Ordeof Water Buffaloes
2
I Don't Care
3
She's My Wino
4
America's Suihearts
5
Headfirst Sli into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet
6
, The (Shipped) GolStandard
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DISC 2:
1
(Coffee's forlosers)
2
What a Catch,onnie
3
27
4
Tiffany Blews
5
W.A.M.S.
6
20 Dollar NosBleed
7
West Coast Smer
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: December 2008
- Label: Island (Label)
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 2
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.66) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[T]heir most exuberantly cheeky release yet. It's also their most rock-star-ish....Stump is emerging as one of the world's most unlikely blue-eyed-soul stars..."
Spin (p.112) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hile the gleaming power chords of 'America's Suitehearts' are predictably pogotastic, their left-field forays into disco rockabilly and, yes, soulful balladry are much more impressive."
Entertainment Weekly (p.60) - "FOLIE kicks off smartly with the near-perfect radio valentine 'Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes,' a towering guitar anthem built on wedding-march organs, thundering drums, and singer Patrick Stump's limber vocals." -- Grade: B
Billboard (p.39) - "FOLIE is easily the group's most adventurous outing yet, with assured forays into blue-eyed soul, arena-ready glam and '80s-style electro."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.104) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[B]assist Pete Wentz's lyrics essay adolescent angst with a gift for sardonic double-edged wordplay, leavening the drama with dark wit."
Blender (Magazine) (pp.75-76) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The unlikely highlight is the piano ballad, 'What a Catch, Donnie,' where Stump shows off his R&B vocal chops on some of Wentz's most over-the-top lyrics."