tehlolercaust That "shitlord terrible basstard" flew back to make sure his girlfriend wasn't going into early labor. Yep, real terrible guy... caring about his significant other and child.
I like how the first guitar player was humble about his signature guitar. I've watched a lot of Rig Rundown videos & if you've watched any, you know that there's a lot of guitar players that have sig models & it's not often that you hear one say that they don't deserve a Signature model guitar or bass or amp.
THANK YOU for showing the bass player's rigs, even when it's only a SansAmp. There are quite a few rundowns that miss the bassist, even though we can see some of their gear always in the background! Please keep the bassers happy!!!
Why wouldn't they? It's Pete Wentz one of the main dude who's drawing in money along Patrick 😂 still Pete is just like Nikki SIXX can't play for shit but was the image of the band.
@@ozzgonzalez7165 nah I think that at heart he’s a punk and hardcore dude. Everyone in FOB came up from the Chicago hardcore scene and that’s their roots. Andy for example still plays in a few hardcore bands, joe and Andy have a southern hardcore side project with the dudes from every time I die and Scott Ian from anthrax.
Why is everyone hating on Pate? Just because he couldn't describe his instrument doesn't mean he sucks. If Pete was not in the band you would have never gotten the song "Dance, Dance" By Fall Out Boy. He wrote it that bass line? YEAH that is Pete Wentz! He is amazingly talented and he wanted to play music so much that he learned a new instrument for this band!
I bought mine because it was a gang for a buck and it said Gibson but it turned out to be a really great guitar then I canned my plans to upgrade when I saw they were being used on the big stage. Still have it and outplays any other Gibson I play plus it’s broken in and worn to my playing.
I also want to say that I really appreciate how Fallout Boy (Fall Out Boy *for you critics*) just has it together. I get that there's bands that are better but musically, those guys have it together 100%. May not make much sense but hopefully someone else who's weird like me understands what I'm tryin to say lol
+albertWJS Unfortunately? So this is to say that Pete Wentz ruined the entire probably 2 hour show for you? Damn, you must have truly had to have been focusing on Pete.
+NATE Currey Could you please show me where I said Pete Wentz ruined the entire show for me and that I was only focusing on him? I can't seem to find it.
albertWJS No, I was inferring. You said that it was unfortunate that you saw their show and you could tell Pete wasn't doing well. Now I'm no Pete Wentz fanboy, the only reason I commented that was because, to me, it sounded like Pete ruined the show. Unfortunately, you saw them live. He was awful. That leads me to think that the whole show was bad (because of the "unfortunate"). Honestly though, I had no intentions of trying to attack you, just to clarify. Reading it back, my comment sounds douchey and immature. I apologize for the rude way I went about it. But this begs the question, if not Pete, what made the FOB show bad?
+NATE Currey Pete just sucks at bass.. Im a guitarist and I think I could play better then him. He was just saying it sucks how you love this great band but on member is lacking in their supposed skill
I think it's always cool to see that bands I don't particularly like approach their rigs in ways I approve of more than a lot of my favourite bands do. This rig rundown and Lee Malia's are great for that whole "vintage gear meets modern tone" thing and I think it shows that you don't need tons of rack-mounted digital modelling gear to get a very current guitar sound. Definitely gives me a lot of hope as a player that doesn't much care for digital amp modelling.
Joe , patrick and slash are the reason I'm going to start to learn how to play the guitar I've always wanted to but idk I just really wanted to learn now
Toolsquatch You do realize that their 'being mediocre' is *YOUR* opinion, right? Saying it as if it's fact doesn't cause it to become less of a singular opinion from one, sole entity. I mean, I hate The Smashing Pumpkins but you don't see me going to videos about them to voice my opinion of what their music is.
Toolsquatch mediocore? Ya one of the best vocalists in this generation the best writer in this generation one hell of a guitarest and the best drummer of our generation ya mediocore ok
It’s crazy how when bands start out they usually have cheaper guitars that they modded to make work and that worked fine for them for years until they had money then when they get big they have 10 guitars they tour with and 50 guitars at home lol!
+2spooky4me well the go drop d, standard and half a step down. He'd have 1 in standard tuning and to go to drop d it'd just be flipping the notch on the hipshot. another would be half a step down, and another as a backup.
For those of you coming to view Pete Wentz's rig: It's the most basic shit you'll ever see. Sans Amp -> Wireless -> House Bass: Generic signature Pete Wentz bass 1, generic signature pete wentz pj bass, and a modified generic p bass with a built in go pro
I love FOB, basically worship them, but since I'm also wanting to learn guitar, I'm looking at what my idols use for an idea of what I should purchase. :)
Wow, the Washburn is like ages ago.. Patrick was still playing his trusty silver SG back then... I think Joe had a signature with another company aswell a little later on before the Tele.. Joe pretty much played anything he could get his hands on in those days, from Gibsons with broken necks and beat up Teles to a fancy PRS.. I guess Joe just moved on after a couple of years of using Washburn products.
Really disappointed Pete wasn't there and does And Hurley just not exist…?? But apart from that… I love it, STILL all this time later and I've rewatched it at least 10,000 times!
I am going to see Green Day Weezer and Fall Out Boy on the first stop of the Hella Mega Tour latter this month on July 24th Sup excited for this concert
Must be a newbie question but can anyone explain why there are effects inside the cabinet? Does it mean that the guitarist doesn't bother with the effects that he is on when he is playing live?
Joe Trohman is a pretty awesome dude. I love how humble he was about having a signature guitar. Class act.
always cool when the guitarist themselves do the rundown. joe has some pretty awesome guits
I totally agree...the man has pretty good taste in the axes in his arsenal.
Notice how that shitlord terrible basstard Pete Wentz didn't bother showing up.
tehlolercaust That "shitlord terrible basstard" flew back to make sure his girlfriend wasn't going into early labor. Yep, real terrible guy... caring about his significant other and child.
Timmy Aucoin Still Kind of a Twat.
To clarify; Pete Wentz is a shit bass player.
I like how the first guitar player was humble about his signature guitar. I've watched a lot of Rig Rundown videos & if you've watched any, you know that there's a lot of guitar players that have sig models & it's not often that you hear one say that they don't deserve a Signature model guitar or bass or amp.
"Yeah!" -Joe Trohman
"You know" - Patrick Stump
I don't know guitars in the least bit but it's really fun to watch them talk so passionately about their instruments.
Joe Trohman has a hell of a guitar collection!
Joe seems so enthusiastic with guitar interviews.
I can listen to Joe Trohman talk forever
Same
so do you talk with yourself regularly? good !!
Is this what my life has amounted to? Watching nearly hour-long videos of grown men showing off their guitars?
+random_guitarist actually...
sadly yes it's happend to me to
why is that weird? it's interesting
Angel Marie during class too?
sAme
"The band started in 2000 to 2001" IT'S THE SUMMER OF 2001. JOE MEETS PATRICK. AND HE'S LIKE YO. I KNOW ABOUT MUSIC
AND PATRICK'S LIKE 'YO. I KNOW MORE ABOUT MUSIC.'
'THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE! DO YOU WANNA START A BAND?'
And Patricks like 'Yeah thats cool'
I love this thread ❤
PATRICKS WEARING SHORTS, A HAT, AND SOCKS.
THANK YOU for showing the bass player's rigs, even when it's only a SansAmp. There are quite a few rundowns that miss the bassist, even though we can see some of their gear always in the background! Please keep the bassers happy!!!
Adam Aarts it doesn’t help when the bass rig dogshit like this one. Sansamp and a cheap squier p bass. Even the techy was unimpressed.
Why wouldn't they? It's Pete Wentz one of the main dude who's drawing in money along Patrick 😂 still Pete is just like Nikki SIXX can't play for shit but was the image of the band.
Patrick looked like he wanted to play his acoustic so badly but he couldn't bc of the interview
ikr
you know
-Patrick Stump
+Javier Aguilera That's really all you need in life
+Javier Aguilera
uh
-patrick stump
have you ever heard billie joe armstrong talking in interviews,, its insane how often he uses y'know
Sebastian Stan has entered the chat
@@BlueDogDreams or jim root
"brought to you by yamaha" as joe talks about fender
When you picked up patricks exact acoustic at guitar center and loved it without knowing he plays it
Anthef which one is it?
Martin 000CXE
An thAef
always a joy to watch rig rundowns
It's awesome that Pat is a very simple guy when it comes to sound.
Dave J
Oh, I don't really know him like that, but okay.
Dave J
No no I know I just remember seeing it in an interview somewhere and your comment reminded me of it.
I love how "minutes before the show!" in these videos still often allows the better part of an hour. :)
Many thanks. I've spent 30 years and $1.5 million chasing that elusive Fall Out Boy tone. I'm so close.
🤭🤭🤭🤭 why would you chase such a bubble gum mediocre tone.
Welcome to the joke. Also, their guitar tones aren't "bubble gum" at all.
Joe Trohman seems like a good guy. I bet he's probably able to do more on guitar than FOB would allow.
Listen to the dammed things it really shows his skills
pay a little more attention to the guitar work on Folie a Deux, that's Joe signature sound for me.
@@ozzgonzalez7165 nah I think that at heart he’s a punk and hardcore dude. Everyone in FOB came up from the Chicago hardcore scene and that’s their roots. Andy for example still plays in a few hardcore bands, joe and Andy have a southern hardcore side project with the dudes from every time I die and Scott Ian from anthrax.
drink every time Patrick says "you know"
Time to get wasted....
+Iliana or "uh"
drink every time Billie Joe Armstrong says "y'know"
im drunk now
Drink every time sadhu vengeance says "ya know"
Why is everyone hating on Pate? Just because he couldn't describe his instrument doesn't mean he sucks. If Pete was not in the band you would have never gotten the song "Dance, Dance" By Fall Out Boy. He wrote it that bass line? YEAH that is Pete Wentz! He is amazingly talented and he wanted to play music so much that he learned a new instrument for this band!
p r e a c h
thank you!
+Act Line oh no I mean like the song would be different because I think he helped write it.
yea pete is amazing
actually, Pete said in an interview that Patrick wrote the bass line while on tour in Montana... sooo youre wrong
Joe Trohman is the coolest dude in the band.
Definitely
Got dat lisp too
I could hear Joe talk about guitars all day
Same
"I'm a little dude." - Patrick
Yeah, we know it.
I don't know what your saying Patrick but keep talking
"I'm a little dude"-Patrick 2k15
2k14 tho
What happened to asking about string type and gauge and pics Rebecca did these so much better.
Mike G To be fair, knowing what other people use kinda helps out with that.
I miss when Patrick Stump used his Gibson SG, I actually bought that guitar just for him
I bought mine because it was a gang for a buck and it said Gibson but it turned out to be a really great guitar then I canned my plans to upgrade when I saw they were being used on the big stage. Still have it and outplays any other Gibson I play plus it’s broken in and worn to my playing.
Same
I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING, whenever Patrick kept saying 'Um. uh. um'
I'm quite surprised by how much Patrick knows about his guitars and amps, nice guy too :)
Ngl That hip shot at 35:44 made just made me fall in love with this band all over again
A Day To Remember would be a cool rundown.
I also want to say that I really appreciate how Fallout Boy (Fall Out Boy *for you critics*) just has it together. I get that there's bands that are better but musically, those guys have it together 100%. May not make much sense but hopefully someone else who's weird like me understands what I'm tryin to say lol
So basically Pete is the only person in the band who has no idea what they're doing on stage
+wwe2dragon I saw them live (unfortunately) and I could tell. He was awful.
+albertWJS Unfortunately? So this is to say that Pete Wentz ruined the entire probably 2 hour show for you? Damn, you must have truly had to have been focusing on Pete.
+NATE Currey Could you please show me where I said Pete Wentz ruined the entire show for me and that I was only focusing on him? I can't seem to find it.
albertWJS No, I was inferring. You said that it was unfortunate that you saw their show and you could tell Pete wasn't doing well. Now I'm no Pete Wentz fanboy, the only reason I commented that was because, to me, it sounded like Pete ruined the show. Unfortunately, you saw them live. He was awful. That leads me to think that the whole show was bad (because of the "unfortunate"). Honestly though, I had no intentions of trying to attack you, just to clarify. Reading it back, my comment sounds douchey and immature. I apologize for the rude way I went about it. But this begs the question, if not Pete, what made the FOB show bad?
+NATE Currey Pete just sucks at bass.. Im a guitarist and I think I could play better then him. He was just saying it sucks how you love this great band but on member is lacking in their supposed skill
I think it's always cool to see that bands I don't particularly like approach their rigs in ways I approve of more than a lot of my favourite bands do. This rig rundown and Lee Malia's are great for that whole "vintage gear meets modern tone" thing and I think it shows that you don't need tons of rack-mounted digital modelling gear to get a very current guitar sound. Definitely gives me a lot of hope as a player that doesn't much care for digital amp modelling.
Pete's bass rig is the definition of simple.
JOSH NEWTON! Love his guitar work for Shiner!
I appreciated the correct pronunciation of aluminium.
But it's aluminum
@@abandonedaccount1231 Not in Australia
30:11 that dude’s not your average guitar tech. He was the lead singer for edna’s goldfish back in the day 🤘
Joes Telly is kinda cool. I like Patrick's pickups and the grit sound he has in his guitar
Some nights I stay up all night tormented with this burning question...do I know? You know?
Brian seems to be such a nice guy
This is very cool haven't seen anything like this for Fall Out Boy
Great rundown, nice to see some squier action!
Betcha its made in USA!
When Pete and Patrick's guitar/bass tech is friends with your music teacher 😳
omg I would cry
Joe , patrick and slash are the reason I'm going to start to learn how to play the guitar I've always wanted to but idk I just really wanted to learn now
Go for it! It’s a journey I certainly don’t regret!
Wish they played some of the guitars. Love Joe’s collections!
It doesn’t matter what topic but to watch someone talk about something they are so passionate about is so nice :)
"Balls"- Patrick stump
I e heard this band for years and never have heard this men talk til know. So chill
Patrick: I'm a little dude
And the lies I weave are, Oh so intricate
I really dont like fall out boys music but I'll be damned if they aren't some chill ass dudes.
ITS FALL OUT BOY, BIT FALL OUT BOYS
+American Psycho sorry, forgot the apostrophe. *Fall Out Boy's music
It's oddly comforting to see that Diaz is still around
The host: Was it like 2004 when you guys started out?
Me screaming: IT WAS 2003 WITH TAKE THIS TO YOUR GRAVE
They've changed so much from the days of sg's and triple recs
Weird to notice Patricks super octave being plugged into the bass input.
I lost the count of how many times the interviewer guy said "cool" .v
I mean, he's interviewing *FALL OUT BOY*: how many different descriptive terms can you use for such mediocre music? XD
And patrick said u know haha
Toolsquatch You do realize that their 'being mediocre' is *YOUR* opinion, right? Saying it as if it's fact doesn't cause it to become less of a singular opinion from one, sole entity. I mean, I hate The Smashing Pumpkins but you don't see me going to videos about them to voice my opinion of what their music is.
You Bother Me No, you go to other videos to do that. ;)
Toolsquatch mediocore? Ya one of the best vocalists in this generation the best writer in this generation one hell of a guitarest and the best drummer of our generation ya mediocore ok
If Burt Reynolds, and Ace Ventura had a son..
foetwinny Burt Ventura 😅
If Keanu Reeves and Superman buttfucked
God, they're short...
+Kayen Plisco Johns pretty tall too haha
+Patrick Gutierrez I really like your first name 😂
I had to think for a bit then I realized haha
kxyen im short too>
Aww their so tiny!!!! SO Cute
Kitty Kat they're
Ian Prieto who cares
@@tobinwasabi there there
Oh brother
It’s crazy how when bands start out they usually have cheaper guitars that they modded to make work and that worked fine for them for years until they had money then when they get big they have 10 guitars they tour with and 50 guitars at home lol!
Anyone else notice Patrick has 3 Stump'O'Matics???
+2spooky4me different tunings so he doesn't have to do it on stage.
+2spooky4me well the go drop d, standard and half a step down.
He'd have 1 in standard tuning and to go to drop d it'd just be flipping the notch on the hipshot. another would be half a step down, and another as a backup.
Joe's Gretsch is just...wow !
This is great because of the educational value and also just fall out boy 🤙🏽
For those of you coming to view Pete Wentz's rig:
It's the most basic shit you'll ever see.
Sans Amp -> Wireless -> House
Bass: Generic signature Pete Wentz bass 1, generic signature pete wentz pj bass, and a modified generic p bass with a built in go pro
Joe: yeah thats pretty everything super cool in here
Black Jazzmaster in clear view: am i a joke to you???
That orange hollowbody Gretsch is where it's at!
10:36 damn I love that guitar
omg the host reminds me of ace ventura must be the hair thats awesome haha
Ha...I went to high school with his guitar tech! He's the bass player in The Damned Things and played in Everytime I Die
Patrick has gotten so much younger over the years.
Nope, just googled, he's fat again.
Ok, loser.
I just had the best idea for a drinking game. Drink every time Patrick Stump says "you know" the awkward and amazing god of a man
John gives the best handshakes.
Not a fan of the band but seem like cool guys, cool gear
soooo
Joe is cool.
I want Patrick and Joe's signature guitars so so baaaad
I love FOB, basically worship them, but since I'm also wanting to learn guitar, I'm looking at what my idols use for an idea of what I should purchase. :)
Josh Newton was in Shiner. Amazing band.
BRIAN DIAZ SHOULD GIVE A REUNION SHOW RIG RUNDOWN
I swear, if you said they were making all these terms up on the fly I would believe you. Haha! I love it!
Say what you will about Fall Out Boy but Patrick and Joe deserve respect for at least showing up to show off their rig.
give the interviewer a break. it's his job to make the guest talk as much as possible in as few words from him as possible.
Goddamn, Joe Dirt is doing PG gear checks now.
What's the story with Joe Trohman's Washburn WI26 signature. Used it a bunch on the older records.....
Wow, the Washburn is like ages ago.. Patrick was still playing his trusty silver SG back then... I think Joe had a signature with another company aswell a little later on before the Tele.. Joe pretty much played anything he could get his hands on in those days, from Gibsons with broken necks and beat up Teles to a fancy PRS.. I guess Joe just moved on after a couple of years of using Washburn products.
I WANT ALL OF THEM
Funny thing, that my cat chose to lie on his head.
where Patrick keeps his guitar he has pictures of him and Elisa❤❤❤
I like the look of the signature Gretsch but why is the neck pickup so far back. All 3 pups are squished in the middle.
Man, how's guitars are so awesome...I want to touch them!
HERES A DRINKING GAME, TAKE A SHOT EVERY TIME PAT SAYS "YOU KNOW" YOU MAY BE IN A MORGUE AFTER ITS ALL SAID AND DONE
Great rundown, good job!
initially was surprised to see egc and sunn gear, but then i remembered racetraitor.
Really disappointed Pete wasn't there and does And Hurley just not exist…??
But apart from that… I love it, STILL all this time later and I've rewatched it at least 10,000 times!
I am going to see Green Day Weezer and Fall Out Boy on the first stop of the Hella Mega Tour latter this month on July 24th
Sup excited for this concert
ya know
ye know
yee know
yee knee
yee ee
Joe Trohman he is my favourite person
He is my best friend
This interviewer did a very good job
Must be a newbie question but can anyone explain why there are effects inside the cabinet? Does it mean that the guitarist doesn't bother with the effects that he is on when he is playing live?
Anyone count how many times patrick said "you know"😂
ArnieSpickermanVlogs i counted about 36
42 times