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October 11, 2008,
The biggest band to break emo into the mainstream returns with fifth studio album "Folie à Deux" Nov. 4. Lead single "I Don't Care" is already rocketing up the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Digital Songs and is most-added at multiple radio formats. While not a huge shocker stylistically, it slams into high gear with thunderous guitars and drums and a bit of blues that emerges within a strong bass hook. Patrick Stump's signature hollering interchanges throughout the chorus with his lower register as he mocks the haughtiness of Hollywood: "The best of us can find happiness in misery." Whether the title refers to the self-absorbed or the band's personal opinion of Tinseltown, "I Don't Care" is a sure bet to take its message to the top. —Michael Menachem
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