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Fall Out Boy attempt to break another world record

Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump set their sights on radio interviews

Fall Out Boy have announced that they will attempt to break a world-record on Halloween (October 31).

Singer Patrick Stump and bassist Pete Wentz are scheduled to participate in the greatest number of radio interviews done by a pair of two in the span of 24 hours.

They'll begin by being interviewed at Premiere Studios in Los Angeles at 3:00pm PST and will attempt to do at least 57 more interviews to break the record of interviews at 57 radio stations in a 24-hour period currently on the books as the Guinness World Record.

The band attempted to break another world record by playing a show at a scientific colony in Antarctica earlier this year, but their efforts were thwarted by bad weather.

Meanwhile, Fall Out Boy are set to release their new album 'Folie A Deux' on December 16 in the US.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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mbowie9 

Oct 28, 2008

they gonna make even shitter records than they already have?!!

Meddick 

Oct 28, 2008

lol "a pair of two"

ObsessiveFOB 

Oct 28, 2008

Folie a Deux really applies to this

Willy Plonka 

Oct 28, 2008

Patrick Stump, the biggest comb over in Pop. Get a life Stump.

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