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“This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” is the first single from Fall Out Boy’s upcoming album, Infinity on High. When I first heard the song on Sirius Alt Nation about 3 weeks ago I called my daughter and let her listen in on her cell. My twelve year old daughter knew about the song because it had been lurking on the internet since its debut on Q101 in Chicago on November 16. Do you think old guard bands like Metallica, would drive down to their hometown radio station and just hand over a music file off their upcoming album? Chicago is the home to a plethora of softcore, alternative, punk, post-hardcore bands like Fall Out Boy, Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, and Plain White T’s so it made perfect sense to me that FOB opted to premiere their new tune via their hometown radio station, instead of during their live performance on the American Music Awards. I also have to give high kudos to bassist Pete Wentz for giving it up to become hi-jacked. The song started rolling through the internet, made it’s debut on Sirius Alt Nation at number 4, and is the current number one song. And guess what, you can’t download it on itunes until February 6, 2007. So what does a dad do for his rockstar wannabe daughter? I get my tail down to Target when the doors open on a late November Sunday morning and purchase Guitar #313 signed by Joe Trohman of Fall Out Boy.
Love’em or hate’em do yourself a favor, check out the video. It’s a mashed up history of Fall Out Boy video characters mixed with a tongue-in-cheek look at emo rock, the arts and don’t take it so seriously attitude.