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  2. We Didn't Start the Fire - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "We Didn't Start the Fire" on YouTube. " We Didn't Start the Fire " is a song written by American musician Billy Joel. The song was released as a single on September 18, 1989, and later released as part of Joel's album Storm Front on October 17, 1989. A list song, its fast-paced lyrics include brief references to 119 [ 3 ...

  3. We Didn't Start the Fire (Fall Out Boy song) - Wikipedia

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    "We Didn't Start the Fire", like Billy Joel's original version released in 1989, is a catalog of major events in world history through a certain time period. Joel's original mainly centers around the events during and surrounding the Cold War, and Fall Out Boy's version continues where Joel's ends, covering the events from 1989 to 2023.

  4. Live at Yankee Stadium (Billy Joel video) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits Volume III: The Video. (1997) Billy Joel: Live at Yankee Stadium is the fourth video album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel. It was recorded during two concerts of the Storm Front Tour at Yankee Stadium in New York City on June 22 and 23, 1990. It was televised on September 2, 1990, released on VHS later that year, and ...

  5. Pete Wentz Explains Why Fall Out Boy Covered 'We Didn't Start ...

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    Pete Wentz and Billy Joel. Shutterstock (2) Fall Out Boy put a modern twist on a classic rock hit by updating the lyrics to Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” more than 30 years after ...

  6. Storm Front (album) - Wikipedia

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    Storm Front is the eleventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on October 23, 1989. [14] It was Joel's third album to reach No. 1 in the U.S. and features "We Didn't Start the Fire", a fast-paced song that cataloged a list of historical events, trends, and cultural icons from 1949 (when Joel was born) until 1989.

  7. So Much (for) Stardust - Wikipedia

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    For the song, see So Much (for) Stardust (song). So Much (for) Stardust is the eighth studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy and is their first album in over 5 years, following the release of Mania (2018), thus marking the longest gap between studio albums. The album was released on March 24, 2023, on Fueled by Ramen, Elektra Records ...

  8. Love It If We Made It - Wikipedia

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    —Healy, on the narrative perspective of "Love It If We Made It" The Grenfell Tower fire had a significant impact on Healy, causing him to transform "Love It If We Made It" into an "outward exorcism". The instrumentation of "Love It If We Made It" was created by Daniel in 2015. Development of the lyrics began immediately after the 1975 concluded the recording of I Like It When You Sleep, for ...

  9. This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race - Wikipedia

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    Music. Vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump called "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" the " funkiest thing we've ever done", and attributed the change in musical style to his love of soul music, which he acquired by listening to oldies stations as a child. [8][9] Bassist Pete Wentz described the song "a bit of '70s funk mixed with [the ...