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| 2/3/2010 |
Fall Out Boy Drummer Uncertain About Band's Future
After Pete Wentz's revelations online about the current status of Fall Out Boy, drummer Andy Hurley followed with thoughts of his own. In a thread on his Milwaukee-based record label's message board, Hurley wrote, quote, "I really wish I could tell everyone if we were done or not, but I just don't know. It's not looking great right now, but when we went into the break it was for sure that we'd come back in two or three years. I still think we will come back, but I just don't know." The drummer notes that all four members love the band, but he adds, quote, "It's just that we're in different places right this very instant, which is why we took the break."
Hurley says he feels part of the reason for Wentz's revelation was the constant questions from fans online. He explains, quote, "The pressure of people asking stuff like they are on Twitter every five seconds is more damning to the band than anything. The whole point of the break was to just get away and not to think about it, and in two years or so, come back and decide where to go from there." Hurley adds that he believes they'll all come together at some point and hash out their differences -- similar to the way Metallica worked through their issues in the film "Some Kind Of Monster" -- and, quote, "we will be super stoked to do another record. I know all of us are ready, but just not at this exact moment." |
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