Fall Out Boy's 'Save Rock and Roll' Soars to No. 1
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- April 24, 2013
- by Variance Staff
Following a seemingly unexpected reunion and a string of performances in recent weeks, Fall Out Boy's comeback album Save Rock and Roll has been well-received by fans and critics alike. Further proof of its success arrives on Wednesday, as it debuts at No. 1 on Billboard, ahead of Kid Cudi's Indicud.
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