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How The Mighty Fall: Fall Out Boy’s Youngblood Chronicles Continues

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Bec Heim

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Fall Out Boy are having a really bad indeterminate amount of time in their Save Rock And Roll music video series, The Youngblood Chronicles

So far they’ve been kidnapped, held hostage, set on fire, tortured, force fed (human?) organ meat, Patrick Stump’s hand is actually a stump (though someone gave him a hook now) and has been turned (possibly?) evil. 

In the latest installment of the series, Fall Out Boy escapes a fire set by rapper 2Chaniz in the first part of the series (“My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light ‘Em Up)”). 

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Of course their luck gets worse when a roaming gang of kids attack. 

Keep an eye out for rapper and boyfriend of Naya Rivera, Big Sean, who makes an appearance in the video and has a guest verse on the song. 

As of now? It looks like The Youngblood Chronicles are about to have a higher and bloodier body count. There are six more songs left to be made who knows what will happen in the awesome series? 

You can check out the video below! 

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