Out Boy - From Under The Cork Tree -bonus Tracks-.zip: Fall
Released October 17, 2025, featuring remastered audio and 13 bonus tracks Genre: Pop-punk, Emo Label: Island Records šµ Common Bonus Tracks
When Fall Out Boy released their second studio album, From Under the Cork Tree , on May 3, 2005, they did not just release a record. They launched a cultural phenomenon. Driven by Pete Wentzās hyper-literate, cynical lyrics and Patrick Stumpās soulful, soaring vocals, the album propelled the Chicago four-piece from underground pop-punk heroes to mainstream superstars. Fall Out Boy - From Under the Cork Tree -Bonus Tracks-.zip
This remix strips away the wall of guitars from the band's signature hit and replaces them with electronic beats, syncopated rhythms, and chopped vocal samples. It served as an early indicator of Stumpās interest in electronic production and pop experimentation. 5. "Dance, Dance" (The Lindbergh Palace Remix) Released October 17, 2025, featuring remastered audio and
A classic example of the band's penchant for absurdly long titles. This track leans into the faster, more aggressive punk energy of their debut, Take This to Your Grave , while maintaining the polished production of Cork Tree . This remix strips away the wall of guitars
While hits like "Sugar, We're Goin Down" and "Dance, Dance" dominated the airwaves, true fans know that the complete experience of this era is found in the elusive . These additional songs offer a deeper look into the frantic, poetic, and melodic mind of Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump during their creative peak. The Legacy of "From Under the Cork Tree"
"Start Today" (Gorilla Biscuits cover), famously featured on the Tony Hawk's American Wasteland soundtrack. ā ļø A Quick Security Note
. This version added five key tracks that became staples of the era's deep cuts: "Snitches and Talkers Get Stitches and Walkers"