Infinity on High

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Infinity on High

Infinity on High is the fourth full length studio album from Fall Out Boy. The album's roots can be traced to the band's Black Clouds and Underdogs tour.

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About

The album was released on February 6, 2007 by Island/DefJam Music. The album features the hit single "This Ain't A Scene, It's an Arms Race" which topped the Billboard Pop 100 charts.


Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Thriller 3:29
2 The Take Over, the Break's Over 3:33
3 This Ain't A Scene, It's an Arms Race 3:32
4 I'm Like a Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You) 3:31
5 Hum Hallelujah 3:50
6 Golden 2:32
7 Thnks fr th Mmrs 3:23
8 Don't You Know who I think I am? 2:52
9 The (After) Life of the Party 3:21
10 The Carpal Tunnel of Love 3:23
11 Bang the Doldrums 3:31
12 Fame < Infamy 3:06
13 You're Crashing, but You're No Wave 3:42
14 I've Got All This Ringing in my Ears and One on my Fingers 4:06

Certifications

Year Album Certification Country
2007 Infinity on High Certified Platinum United States
Certified Gold Australia

Chart Toppers

Year Song Modern Rock Pop 100 Hot 100
2007 This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race 8 1 2

Credits

Performance Credits

Fall Out Boy Primary Artist

Ken Wiley French Horn

Nick Lane Bass Trombone

Darrell Leonard Trombonium

Butch Walker Vocals

Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Mandolin, Hammond Organ

Chad Gilbert Guitar, Soloist

Pete Wentz Group Member

Joe Trohman Group Member

Patrick Stump Group Member

Andrew Hurley Group Member

Ryan Ross Guitar, Soloist

Lindsay Blaufarb Vocals

Sophie Toufa Vocals

Technical Credits

Babyface Producer

Neal Avron Producer, Engineer, Choir Arrangement

Ted Jensen Mastering

Darrell Leonard Horn Arrangements

Rob Lewis String Arrangements

Butch Walker Producer

John Neumann Spiritual Advisor

Scott Riebling Engineer

Jay-Z Introduction

Louis Marino Art Direction

Paul Boutin Engineer

Erich Talaba Engineer

Patrick Stump Producer

Chuck Anderson Illustrations

Trivia

  • The album sold 259,674 copies in its first week.
  • Before it was released, sometime November 2006, the album leaked into the internet and was finally released on February 6, 2007.

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