The recording sessions inspired lyricism relating to decaying relationships, moral dilemmas, and societal shortcomings, many with a political edge. Unlike their earlier releases, the album was recorded in relative secrecy with producer Neal Avron from July to September 2008. Regarding the writing process, the band considered Folie à Deux to be their most collaborative record. As with their previous two albums From Under the Cork Tree (2005) and Infinity on High (2007), its music was composed by lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump, with lyrics penned by bassist Pete Wentz. " Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet"įolie à Deux ( French for " A Madness Shared by Two") is the fourth studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on December 10, 2008, by Island Records."WTF GOATED ALBUM SOON TO BE GOATED MUSICAL," wrote another. Unfortunately, not all their fans got the joke, and some thought there actually is a Folie à Deux musical in the works. "Folie a Deux the musical coming soon," they captioned the hilarious post. Fall Out Boy took to Instagram to share a photo of the Joker: Folie à Deux script that's been circulating the internet with the bear image from their album photoshopped on the cover. Now, the band is getting in on the fun too. "If this features any music other than the absolute entirety of Fall Out Boy’s album Folie à Deux including the bonus tracks and the cover of Beat It in celebration of its 15th anniversary then WHAT IS THE POINT," one particularly passionate fan tweeted. The coincidence made for some great Twitter reactions, with fans aggressively hoping the two were linked somehow. The phrase, which means "madness for two" in French, is the subtitle for the just-announced Joker sequel, but to FOB fans it's the title of their 2008 experimental album. On Wednesday (June 6), Fall Out Boy fans went into a frenzy when they saw the term "Folie à Deux" was trending on Twitter.
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