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"Uma Thurman" is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released digitally on January 12, 2015. The song prominently features sampled theme music from the television series The Munsters (1964–66) and lyrics celebrating the actress Uma Thurman , famous for films such as Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill .
Fall Out Boy was formed in 2001 in the Chicago suburb of Wilmette, Illinois by friends Pete Wentz and Joe Trohman. [6] Wentz was a "visible fixture" of the relatively small Chicago hardcore scene of the late 1990s, performing in groups such as Birthright, Extinction and First Born.
The American rock band Fall Out Boy released a song titled "Uma Thurman" in 2015, [138] celebrating the actress and her roles in Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill. [139] [140] She gave permission for the band to use her name, [141] and during an interview on the Today Show, stated: "It's very, like unbelievably polite and gracious of them. So sweet.
Fall Out Boy's vocalist Patrick Stump told the crowd he was on day three of battling a flu-like illness, but his singing voice showed no signs of weakness. ... During song "Uma Thurman," the stage ...
Ohio University's marching band decided to bring a little pop-punk onto the gridiron covering Fall Out Boy's 'Uma Thurman.' Watch 20 high school marching bands perform Fall Out Boy's 'Uma Thurman ...
"Uma Thurman" (Fall Out Boy vs. Didrick) (Extended Version) Fall Out Boy: Make America Psycho Again# 2015 "Uma Thurman" (Remix) Fall Out Boy featuring Wiz Khalifa:
Here are four highlights from Fall Out Boy's 2024 OKC show: ... They quickly followed up with their surf-rock anthem "Uma Thurman," which they performed in front of an alien topography of ...
From Under the Cork Tree is the second studio album by the American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on May 3, 2005, by Island Records as the band's major label debut. The music was composed by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, with all lyrics penned by bassist Pete Wentz, expanding the band's songwriting approach they took for some songs on their debut album, Take This to Your ...