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''From Under the Cork Tree'' is the second studio album by the American rock band
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, released on May 3, 2005, through
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as the band's major label debut. The music was composed by lead vocalist and guitarist
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, with all lyrics penned by bassist
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, continuing the band's songwriting approach they took for some songs on their debut album ''
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'' (2003).
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handled production duties. Commenting on the record's lyrical themes, Wentz said the lyrics were about "the
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and depression that goes along with looking at your own life." In support of its release, the group headlined tours worldwide and played at various music festivals. For their Black Clouds and Underdogs tour, the album was re-released as ''From Under the Cork Tree (Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" Edition)'', featuring new songs and remixes. The album was Fall Out Boy's breakthrough mainstream success. Spearheaded by the lead single " Sugar, We're Goin Down", the album debuted at No. 9 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with 168,000 first week sales, a position it stayed at for two non-consecutive weeks, earning the band their first top 10 album and becoming their longest charting and best-selling album. It logged 14 weeks in the top 20 out of its 78 chart weeks. The album as well as its singles won several awards and achieved 2× Platinum status. It has sold over 2.5 million units in the United States, and over seven million worldwide. The album produced two hugely popular hit singles, "Sugar, We're Goin Down" and " Dance, Dance", which peaked at No. 8 and No. 9 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 respectively, receiving regular radio play on both pop and alternative stations. In 2005, the album was ranked 18th on the "Top 100 best-selling albums of the year in the US" and at No. 43 on IFPI's list of the "Top 50 Best Selling Albums of 2005" worldwide. Internationally, it impacted in the UK and Canada.


Background

Fall Out Boy formed near
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,
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, in 2001. The band debuted with a self-released demo in the same year, and in 2002 released a split EP with Project Rocket through
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. A first mini-album, '' Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend'' was recorded in 2002 but released in 2003 by Uprising against the band's wishes. Both releases helped Fall Out Boy gain notoriety on the internet and attention from record labels. The band signed with indie label
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and received an advance from major label
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, which financed the production of ''Take This to Your Grave''. ''Grave'' became an underground success and helped the band gain a dedicated fanbase. Fall Out Boy returned to the studio in November 2004 to begin work on a new album. However, the group suffered a setback in February 2005 after Wentz's anxieties about creating a new record culminated in a suicide attempt. Wentz explained, "It was overwhelming. I was either totally anxious or totally depressed. It is particularly overwhelming when you are on the cusp of doing something very big and thinking that it will be a big flop. I was racked with self-doubt." After undergoing therapy, Wentz rejoined the band and headed to
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to record the album.


Recording and production

''From Under the Cork Tree'' was recorded in
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, and served as the first time the band had stayed in
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for an extended period of time. The group lived in
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during the making of the album. In contrast to ''Take This to Your Graves rushed recording schedule, Fall Out Boy took a much more gradual pace while working on ''From Under the Cork Tree''. It was the first Fall Out Boy record in which Stump created all the music and Wentz wrote all the lyrics, continuing the approach they took for some songs on ''Grave''. Stump felt that this process was much more "smooth" as every member was able to focus on their individual strengths. He explained: "We haven't had any of those moments when I play the music and he'll say, 'I don't like that,' and he'll read me lyrics and I'll say, 'I don't like those lyrics.' It's very natural and fun." Despite this, the band had great difficulty creating its desired sound for the album, constantly scrapping new material. Two weeks before recording sessions began, the group abandoned ten songs and wrote eight more, including the album's first single, " Sugar, We're Goin Down". The chorus of "Sugar, We're Goin Down" was nearly thrown away by the group's label, but it was ultimately salvaged. Wentz recalled, "Our label told us the chorus was too wordy and the guitars were too heavy and that the radio wasn’t going to play it." Island Records also intervened when the band wanted to title the album's first track "My Name Is
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And These Are
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". Wentz stated "Our label said, 'You're going to get sued for doing that,' and our lawyer said, 'You're definitely going to get sued for doing that,' which totally sucked. So we said, 'OK, why don't we immortalize you in a song?'" The group subsequently retitled the song "Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued".


Composition


Music

Stump served as the primary composer for ''From Under the Cork Tree''. He said of the album's musical style: "We experimented quite a bit with all sorts of stuff. Some
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, some folk, some R&B. But ultimately, your band sounds like your band. You can put those things in it, but it's still going to sound like you." Niyaz Pirani of the ''
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'' referred to " Dance, Dance" as " pop-punk-meets-
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-dance glory". Critics have described the album as being pop-punk and
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.


Lyrics

On earlier works, Stump collaborated with Wentz on the lyrics. For ''From Under the Cork Tree'' and albums thereafter, Wentz handled all the lyrical duties. He called them "more introspective" than the group's previous album. "''Take This To Your Grave'' was very reactionary," says Wentz. "It was like this person does this to you. But part of growing up is understanding that if you end up in the same situation over and over again you probably have to examine your own self and wonder whether that's one of the reasons that you have ended up in the same situation repeatedly. This time the lyrics were more about the anxiety and depression that goes along with looking at your own life." He also said of his lyrics, "This is where we're going to be a year from now, and this is what you're going to be saying about us." Wentz described "I've Got a Dark Alley and a Bad Idea that Says You Should Shut Your Mouth (Summer Song)" as "looking in the mirror and not feeling safe in your own skin". The band wanted to create a record that was "a lot more developed," Wentz said. "When we did ''Take This to Your Grave'', we were really young, we had two weeks to do it and it was like, make it or break it, this is your only shot. This time we had more time to sit with the songs and make them work and more of a chance to plan things out. To us, we're throwing the fight, but we didn't write a record that's throwing a fight. We wrote a record that means a lot to us but maybe isn't going to mean a lot to the people who are hyping us as the next big thing. And that's fine. We don't want to be the saviors of anything — we just want to be ourselves. We made a record we really like, and that's all we ever wanted. Fall Out Boy have never been about goals or ambitions. We started out just for fun, and it became this huge thing. In 2007, it emerged that the band had reached an out of court settlement with American Nightmare vocalist
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, over the use of his poetry in some songs from ''From Under the Cork Tree'' and ''
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''. The settlement led to future pressings of both albums listing Eisold in the credits.


Title and artwork

The title is taken from a line in the 1936 children's book '' The Story of Ferdinand'' by
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, which Wentz was intrigued by. The story focuses on a
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named Ferdinand who would rather sniff flowers under a
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than participate in fights. The album cover features a van with a trailer in a slump of snow. This is a reference to the car accident the band was in while they were driving to
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to film the video for "
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" from their album ''
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''.


Critical reception

Critical reaction to ''From Under the Cork Tree'' was generally positive. In an extremely positive review of the album, Johnny Loftus of
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said: "Musically, Cork Tree's first five tracks are relentless, with razor-sharp melodies that seem familiar but sound totally unique at the same time. The 'Oh! Oh!'s and punchy chords of 'Of All the Gin Joints in All the World' are a thrill greater than any
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album ever; ' Sugar, We're Going Down' 's half-time shifts are triumphs of tumbling words; and the opening track meditates wryly on all-ages shows' fame. Further, when Fall Out Boy rip into 'Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year,' summer 2005 will not be able to ignore them. 'We're the therapists pumping through your speakers/Delivering just what you need,' they sing. It's obviously time to embrace our inner mall kid." ''
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'' gave the album a B+ in one of its "short takes" and called it "Peppy pop-punk aimed at the
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crowd. If the infectious songs don't get you, the snarky titles will". However, mixed criticism was dealt by reviewers for the band being part of a saturated scene of pop-punk bands. In ''
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s review, they gave it 3 stars out of 5 saying "...FOB's knack for crafting ginormous, soaring anthems is in full-force: even with its demented, inscrutable lyrics, "Sugar, We're Goin Down" will likely still be blasting from radios ten years on." Music critic
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, in a C+ review of the album, said that "these Warped Tour cover boys aren't terrible, but are they ever ordinary. Only their record company would claim that emotional vocals, dramatic dynamics, poppy-punky tempos, and not actually all that catchy tunes add up to their own sound." '' IGN'' was very negative towards the album, giving it a 3.6 out of 10 saying: "Pop-punk had to begin somewhere, and when it rains, it apparently pours; Fall Out Boy is merely another addition to a stable bursting at the seams."


Accolades

''
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'' listed it among the "40 Greatest Emo Albums of All Time" in 2016, with Brittany Spanos writing it "changed the course of emo-punk, pop-punk and pop itself with ''From Under the Cork Tree'', which brought the scene mainstream."


Commercial performance

''From Under the Cork Tree'' debuted at No. 9 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with 168,000 copies sold in its first week. It became the band's first top 10 effort, as their 2003 album ''
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'' did not chart in the top 200. Logging 78 weeks on the chart, ''Cork Tree'' has sold over 2 million copies in the US and over three million worldwide, making it Fall Out Boy's best selling album. It is certified RIAA 2× platinum for shipments of two million copies. During Christmas 2005, the album again reached its peak of No. 2 with 257,000 sales, posting the band's second biggest sales week to date as of 2013. Upon the release of Fall Out Boy's 2007 follow-up album ''
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'', which debuted at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, ''From Under the Cork Tree'' re-entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at No. 168 with 5,300 sales. In early 2015, the album re-entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at No. 190 for a 78th week on the strength of the band's ''
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'' No. 1 album release. On the 2005 year-end charts, ''Cork Tree'' was No. 53 on the ''Billboard'' 200, No. 26 in 2006, and No. 187 on the 2000s decade-end chart.


Singles

Three singles were released from this album: " Sugar, We're Goin Down", " Dance, Dance" and "
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". The first two singles enjoyed mainstream and commercial success and exposed Fall Out Boy to a new audience. ''From Under the Cork Tree''s lead single, " Sugar, We're Goin Down", debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at No. 93 and eleven weeks later it peaked at No. 8 in September 2005. It spent five weeks in the top 10 and 20 weeks (five months) in the top 20, logging a total of 42 weeks on the chart before it was retired. The track received heavy airplay spins on Alternative as well as Pop stations, being a crossover hit. It reached No. 3 on ''Billboard''
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. Its MTV2-award-winning video enjoyed regular rotation on TV music programs. This exposed the band to the mainstream audience and helped them reach great popularity. In the UK, "Sugar" also reached No. 8, and spent 21 weeks in the top 75. "Sugar, We're Goin Down" has sold over two million copies in the US and was certified
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by the
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(RIAA), denoting the shipment of three million copies. It stands as the band's best-selling single to date. The second single from the album, " Dance, Dance" was also released to commercial success, charting at No. 9 in the US in January 2006 and No. 8 in the UK, a second top 10 hit single for the band in both regions. In the US it spent 14 weeks in the top 20 out of a total of 30 chart weeks before it was retired, being certified Platinum by the RIAA for the shipment of one million units. "Dance, Dance" is Fall Out Boy's highest hit on Alternative radio, peaking at No. 2 on ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs. It charted at No. 35 on Ireland's singles chart. "Dance, Dance"'s music video won awards for "Viewer's Choice" and "Best Group" at the 2006 MTV awards, two
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for "Rock Track" and "Single", and helped the band win "People's Choice: Favorite International Group" at the
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. "
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", the album's third and last single, was much less popular than ''Cork Tree''s first two singles but managed to reach No. 65 on the Hot 100. It charted for 13 weeks. On ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs, it peaked at No. 38. In the UK, "Sixteen Candles" reached No. 38 on the singles chart. The band considered between "A Little Less Sixteen Candles..." and "Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year" as the third and last single, deciding on the former.


Track listing

;Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" edition On March 14, 2006, a separate version of the album was released entitled ''From Under the Cork Tree (Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" edition)''. This consisted of a total 18 tracks, the first 13 being the original release. The album rose to No. 9 on the ''Billboard'' 200 upon its re-release, its second week at its peak position. The three new songs and two dance remixes are as follows and in this order: The
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released a similar ''From Under the Cork Tree (Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" Edition)'' EP consisting of 8 tracks: the above 5 as well as the music videos for "Sugar We're Goin Down" and "Dance, Dance". It also contains a live performance of "Sugar, We're Goin Down". The limited edition is sometimes sold along with the regular edition under the same name. The album was re-pressed on vinyl in January 2013 with the bonus "Black Clouds and Underdogs" track. It was on swirled Maroon vinyl, and limited to 1,500 copies, and exclusively sold at Hot Topic.


Personnel

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Patrick Stump Patrick Martin Stumph (born April 27, 1984), known professionally as Patrick Vaughn Stump, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Fall Out Boy, originally from Wilmette, ...
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,
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,
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on "Sugar, We're Going Down" *
Pete Wentz Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III (born June 5, 1979) is an American musician best known as the bassist and lyricist for the rock band Fall Out Boy since 2001. Before Fall Out Boy, Wentz was a fixture of the Chicago hardcore scene and was the lea ...
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,
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,
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on tracks 1, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 *
Joe Trohman Joseph Mark Trohman (born September 1, 1984) is an American musician, singer, and record producer. He is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the American rock band Fall Out Boy,Joe Bosso.The Fall Guy. ''Guitar World''. Janua ...
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, backing vocals * Andy Hurley
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,
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Guest artists * William Beckett (of The Academy Is...) – guest vocals on "Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year" *
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(of
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) – backing vocals on "7 Minutes in Heaven (Atavan Halen)" *
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(of
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) – guest vocals on "I Slept With Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written about Me" Artwork *Louis Marino – Creative Direction *Frank Gargiulo – Art Direction and Album Design Other *
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- "Inspirador" Production *
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Producer, mixing on tracks: 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10,12,13 *
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– Mixing on tracks: 2, 3, 4, 8, 11 * Femio Hernandez – Mixing assistant *
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Mastering * Travis Huff –
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Engineer * Mike Fasano – Drum Tech * Dan Suh – Guitar Tech Management *Bob Mclynn – Management for Crush Music Media *Andrew Simon – Booking for APA *Mike Mckoy – Legal *Mareia Hyman – Business Management for East Bay Business *Robert Stevenson – A&R for Island Records *John Janick – A&R for Fueled By Ramen Records * Eric Wong – Marketing *Tara Podolsky & Erica Bowen – A&R Administration


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