• Record Label: Island
  • Release Date: Feb 6, 2007
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  1. Oct 30, 2012
    9
    A major turning point in Fall Out Boy's work. The band has matured endlessly from From Under The Cork Tree, with the band's musicianship and Pete's lyrics better than ever, though the most noticeable difference at first being Patrick's voice. He sounds more like a soul singer now and the likeness to his whining on Evening Out With Your Girlfriend is practically non-existent. Fall Out BoyA major turning point in Fall Out Boy's work. The band has matured endlessly from From Under The Cork Tree, with the band's musicianship and Pete's lyrics better than ever, though the most noticeable difference at first being Patrick's voice. He sounds more like a soul singer now and the likeness to his whining on Evening Out With Your Girlfriend is practically non-existent. Fall Out Boy draw in a lot more influences here, mainly from hip-hop, as evident in the albums opening four songs, but also expand their instrumentation for much more powerful song-writing than the album's predecessor. Wentz's lyrics are a puzzle wrapped in an enigma but he genuinely does have a lot to say. 'This is a love song in my own way' Patrick croons during one of the albums most tender moments. Patrick has claimed that he had the most creative influence out of the four on this album and from the result it's evident that's how it should always be. The man's a genius. The album's first seven songs are easily enjoyable and the second half takes the band's sound in an interesting and awesome new direction. There's still enough on here to please old fan's though - the Cork Tree reminiscent The Carpal Tunnel Of Love springs to mind, and not too much of a departure to completely alienate listeners. And one of the albums best songs comes in the bonus track G.I.N.A.S.F.S (gay is not a synonym for **** for anyone searching the internet in dismay)
    Innovative with big hooks and one of the years most essential albums.

    Standout tracks: "The Take Over, the Breaks Over", This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race, Golden, Thnks Fr Th Mmrs, The (After) Life Of The Party, You're Crashing But You're No Wave, I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None on My Fingers
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  2. Jan 2, 2014
    9
    I never quite understood the hate for this album. I am proud to say that this is by far my favorite Fall Out Boy album, and maybe even one of my favorite albums of all time. Sure, it's a different sound than the normal Fall Out Boy, but it shows that Fall Out Boy are capable of change. From the anthemic opener "Thriller" to the amazing final two tracks "You're Crashing, But You're No Wave"I never quite understood the hate for this album. I am proud to say that this is by far my favorite Fall Out Boy album, and maybe even one of my favorite albums of all time. Sure, it's a different sound than the normal Fall Out Boy, but it shows that Fall Out Boy are capable of change. From the anthemic opener "Thriller" to the amazing final two tracks "You're Crashing, But You're No Wave" and "I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None on My Fingers", this album always keeps me thoroughly entertained from beginning to end. Expand
  3. Jun 4, 2013
    7
    Some hit songs over here, some rock and roll songs over there. Get that and mix it with some experimental music ideas and you get Infinity On High. A mix of the band's rock and roll with external elements, such as R&B and, believe it or not, "Hum Hallelujah" sounds very... well similar to its title in some parts. "Fame Infamy" and "Thriller" are the highlights among the rocking tunes hereSome hit songs over here, some rock and roll songs over there. Get that and mix it with some experimental music ideas and you get Infinity On High. A mix of the band's rock and roll with external elements, such as R&B and, believe it or not, "Hum Hallelujah" sounds very... well similar to its title in some parts. "Fame Infamy" and "Thriller" are the highlights among the rocking tunes here and "Thnks fr th Mmrs", along with "The Take Over, The Breaks Over", "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" and "I'm Like a Lawyer With the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off" are the absolute hits. Then you get the deep melodic "Golden" and the wonderful "The (After) Life of the Party" (another highlight) and you see that this album is very good. Some other tracks are good too but not that much. While everything seems okay, "The Carpal Tunnel of Love" is just a mess. Anyway, Infinity On High is worth checking out. Expand
  4. Oct 8, 2012
    7
    They got observably better towards their predecessor. Yet they forgot the killer song in here. But it's a nice LP with a bunch of rememberable party songs in it.
  5. Mar 7, 2013
    9
    With pure fun of songs, the follow-up to From Under The Cork Tree brings songs that arent as good but still show amazing sound and awesome skill.
  6. Oct 24, 2017
    8
    Obviously not nearly as good as "Under the Cork Tree" but this album had alot of catchy songs for their genre. "Thx 4 the Memories" "Arms Race" and "The Take Over, the Breaks Over" among the more catchier tunes.
  7. ericr
    Feb 19, 2007
    10
    One of the catchiest cd ever made.
  8. mariad
    Feb 20, 2007
    10
    mind blowing lyrics and a much more melodious sound than the other albums. it's perfect and well worth listening to
  9. SteveB
    Feb 7, 2007
    7
    Stump can still write catchy hooks, Wentz still pens navel-gazing lyrics. Some very infectious songs on yet another moderately strong FOB album.
  10. Logan
    Mar 6, 2007
    9
    This is, by far, the best Fall Out Boy album out there! The songs are excellent, both the ones that you hear every day on the raio and the ones on there that you don't hear so often.
  11. Forx
    Mar 9, 2007
    10
    An Awesome album. The best your going to get this year, most probably. Definitely full marks.
  12. panda
    Mar 9, 2007
    10
    Any one who is ignorant enough to not get the the fact the band grew up and oh well if they might sound slightly familiar grow the fuck up because this bands sound hasnt really changed since evening out... yea they matured a little bit but get over it. overall i though this cd was amazing it was everything i expected and more from this band
  13. ZoeeS.
    Apr 1, 2007
    10
    you guys rock !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. patrickD
    Jun 7, 2007
    9
    i'velistened to this album and i'mm still not bored every song on this album rockz (even though this album is mostly pop) except your crashing but you're no wave that song sucks must listen songs= thriller, the take over the brake's over this ain't a scene its an arms rae,i'mlike a lawyer, hum hallelujah, don't you know who i think i am,thnks fr th mmrs, i'velistened to this album and i'mm still not bored every song on this album rockz (even though this album is mostly pop) except your crashing but you're no wave that song sucks must listen songs= thriller, the take over the brake's over this ain't a scene its an arms rae,i'mlike a lawyer, hum hallelujah, don't you know who i think i am,thnks fr th mmrs, carpal tunnel of love Expand
  15. SamW
    Oct 1, 2008
    10
    The Best Album Ever Made So Far!....But that might change when Folie A Deux is released.
  16. CharlotteJ.
    Aug 4, 2008
    10
    This is my favourite album ever. Each song is great in its own way. They haven't "sold out". They have experience and the confidence that their fans give them, so have stepped it up.
  17. EmilyR
    Sep 10, 2008
    7
    Definitely not their best, but has some catchy tunes.
  18. ChrisS
    Feb 19, 2007
    9
    Fall Out Boy are more talented than most pop/punk/emo acts out there today. To give them a lot of credit is shakey at this point, but Infinity On High proves that hooks and hard rock can coincide peacefully and with great appeal. The Jay-Z cameo on the opening "Thriller" is just a riot. Infinity trumps the band's previous From Under The Cork Tree by far. "I'm Like A Lawyer" and Fall Out Boy are more talented than most pop/punk/emo acts out there today. To give them a lot of credit is shakey at this point, but Infinity On High proves that hooks and hard rock can coincide peacefully and with great appeal. The Jay-Z cameo on the opening "Thriller" is just a riot. Infinity trumps the band's previous From Under The Cork Tree by far. "I'm Like A Lawyer" and "THNKS Fr THE MMRS" are explosive hits waiting to shatter the charts, and really shine the creativity and craftiness of Fall Out Boy. Expand
  19. BorisG
    Feb 22, 2007
    9
    Two of the songs get annoying, and one has 15 seconds of unnecessary screaming. But the rest of the CD is amazing, i can listen to it over and over and not get tired of it, theres variety but without it being too out there. The CD title fits, as the CD will have you energized on high.
  20. CinloyKko
    Feb 25, 2007
    10
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  21. MCOtaku
    Feb 6, 2007
    10
    Emo delight!
  22. tomj
    Feb 6, 2007
    10
    this cd is the baaaw of the sheep!
  23. LauriL
    Feb 7, 2007
    9
    Good album that gets better after every listen. Vocal melodies just nail it all. I can't wait to see FOB and party out live. I feel that the band is doing it's own thing. Comparisons to My Chemical Romance boggle me, MCR is quite overrated by critics.
  24. ShawnM
    Feb 7, 2007
    10
    I think Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump might be geniuses, or a genius collectively. This album is amazing from start to finish - the best album this year, so far. I know, I know, we're only a month in, but c'mon. OK, best album since MCR for me. Best tracks: Thriller, This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race, I'm Like a Lawyer With the Way I'm Always Trying To Get I think Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump might be geniuses, or a genius collectively. This album is amazing from start to finish - the best album this year, so far. I know, I know, we're only a month in, but c'mon. OK, best album since MCR for me. Best tracks: Thriller, This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race, I'm Like a Lawyer With the Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off, Thnks Fr Th Mmrs, and I've Got All This Ringing In My Ears And None On My Fingers (which sounds mostly like it was ripped right out of the seventies). But they're all excellent. It's good to see a band that was so successful (especially financially) willing to adjust their music to what they want to write, rather than write for the mindless masses. I commend them all. Expand
  25. ChristianV
    Feb 8, 2007
    9
    Its ok, ive just got it yesterday and i havent heard it very well, but its ok.
  26. ChadD
    Feb 9, 2007
    9
    I was surprised with this album, and luckily I don't listen to the radio. FOB continues to evolve but keep it's core fan base along with them. I'm happy to continue the ride.
  27. ChelseaR
    Mar 30, 2007
    9
    I love the new album, and i support FOB completely. Poor Patrick has some weak points in the CD, but you have to give him credit. With all of the high standards in music now, you have to work your ass off to work to a satisfactory point. This can make you or break you. Unfortunately, they didn't do too well this time around. Everyones being a critic, bashing them for a bad round. I love the new album, and i support FOB completely. Poor Patrick has some weak points in the CD, but you have to give him credit. With all of the high standards in music now, you have to work your ass off to work to a satisfactory point. This can make you or break you. Unfortunately, they didn't do too well this time around. Everyones being a critic, bashing them for a bad round. Suck it up, take what you get. Not every hit's gonna be a fuckin' homerun. In my opinion, they got an easy double. Expand
  28. indiyadaddy
    Mar 5, 2007
    8
    i'm an african american & i frikkin love fall out boy. last album was amazing (still listen to it to this day) & infinity on high matches up. pretty good cd. i enjoy it & listen just about everyday. i hate the frikkin single, but everything else is pretty good. you MUST GO & GET INFINITY ON HIGH! i got 2 copies. haha :)
  29. SauloP
    Apr 9, 2007
    7
    the album is catchy, with good tracks, but the addicting style and guitar beats are gone, wich leaves the band with nothing but the great voice of Patrick Stump
  30. joanthans.
    Jun 20, 2007
    9
    I agree with chameleon p-- most people who are insulting the album are either giving it bad marks because they just don't like the people in the band, or aren't fans of this style of music, so if you don't like the style of music, of course you aren't going to like the album. And all you people who think they sold out since "Evening Out With Your Girlfriend", I agree with chameleon p-- most people who are insulting the album are either giving it bad marks because they just don't like the people in the band, or aren't fans of this style of music, so if you don't like the style of music, of course you aren't going to like the album. And all you people who think they sold out since "Evening Out With Your Girlfriend", you're wrong, because for one, everyone changes, it's absolutely inevitable, and they're still making music that they like and still pertains similar sounds to their other records, just less so as you compare it to "Evening" and "Take This...". And I think it's rather shallow for people to say anyone who likes this music to have no tastes whatsoever, or have a vapid mind. Everyone has different music tastes, and you have to respect that. I don't like bands like Slipknot or bands that don't do anything but scream and have indistinguishable guitar, but I'm not going to bash someone for liking that kind of music. Honestly, grow up. The other thing behind most people's low marks seems to be a misunderstanding of FOB's genre. They began as pop-punk, and now they're pop-rock. Which basically means this album has enough guitar to keep it from being completely pop, but not enough to make it fully rock. They're not emo either-- the lyrics are written with clever angst, but are not what defines emo. AND, they are not punk, or trying to be-- punk died long ago in the 90s, with the exception of punk bands FROM the 90s making music in the 00s. Now, and I do have to admit it's highly disappointing, we have a society infested with pop-punk scenesters, but that does not mean some of those bands don't make good music. It's the ones jumping on the bandwagon that are annoying. And the reason people in the reviews call these guys rock most likely comes from most of these people probably being those Top 40 listeners, who never get doses of what real rock is. All being said, I do like the album, though it took a few listens through to get adjusted to the poppier sound that had been introduced in "FUTCT". I don't give it a 10 because I recoginize they are not perfect, and most bands aren't. And taking into account that the technical music talent in the band isn't very good (why did Pete Wentz need a sub guitarist for the "solo" in "The Take Overs...", especially when it was only a few notes with (probably) some whammy bar work in there). But I also tend to like most music I listen to if I give it a chance, and I don't care what others say, I love the music in the album. Some lyrics are vapid, and appear in nonsensical order, but other lyrics are oft clever in the subtle conveyence of angst without being generic-- Pete Wentz IS a good lyricist people-- such as "you know the best way to get through with hearts and wrists intact", and in addressing their love for the hardcore fans, not the poseurs, "Make us poster boys for your scene but we are not making an acceptance speech", "Crowds are won and lost and won again but our hearts beat for the diehards", and "This bandwagon's full please, catch another". So whatever opinion you may have, you are welcome to it, but keep in mind that everyone has different tastes, and that people aren't always going to agree about things such as music. But I also think that they deseerve some respect for the fact that they make it clear they don't give a f*ck about the fans who are just jumping on the bandwagon, and that even if their sound changes some, they live for the die hard fans, and there are very few bands out there who you can say do that in their songs. Listen, then judje, and just know everyone is different, respect it and grow up. Expand
  31. JeffeyL.
    Jun 6, 2007
    10
    This album is great...while on first listen I didn't like it as much as "Cork Tree," upon second and third helpings it has become THE album to listen to at this moment. Although FOB will never match the amazing album that "Take This To Your Grave" was (I doubt any one else will either), "Infinity On High" has become my record of the year. If you don't like this kind of music, This album is great...while on first listen I didn't like it as much as "Cork Tree," upon second and third helpings it has become THE album to listen to at this moment. Although FOB will never match the amazing album that "Take This To Your Grave" was (I doubt any one else will either), "Infinity On High" has become my record of the year. If you don't like this kind of music, don't bother posting your "0" score...The thing about Fall Out Boy is, you either love them or hate them...but one thing that you cannot contest, the music is catchy as all hell. Expand
  32. alig
    Jul 11, 2007
    10
    Fall out boy is definitely one of my favorite bands, if not my favorite, and their album Infinity on High really impressed me. I love these guys! This albums a hit!
  33. SuleimanM
    Apr 5, 2008
    8
    Very nice album, Catchy tunes, and great voice by the lead singer. Overall, if you like rock, pop punk, give it a shot. Those who gave it a zero clearly haven't listened to it.
  34. AdamG
    Feb 11, 2007
    8
    not bad
  35. mikeo
    Feb 12, 2007
    10
    Awesome Album By A Brilliant Band, all the songs have merit and are individually great!
  36. PaddyW
    Feb 14, 2007
    9
    Wow so much hatred! I don't have enough energy to get wound up about an album. Myself I liked it, music is catchy and the lyrics of the same style as ucwt. More of the same but is that a bad thing?
  37. JeffN.
    Feb 6, 2007
    8
    Phemenomal growth and transformation in music style are what make "Infinity on High" a must-listen...Go get it now!!
  38. e
    Feb 6, 2007
    9
    A lot of people hate this bad solely b/c they are really popular and the same songs are on the radio 20 times a day. However, this CD proves once again that FOB is able to make a solid album, not just a few catchy singles. Very good album.
  39. Andrew
    Feb 6, 2007
    10
    It's amazing. they revamped their sound from their first 2 albums and they didnt lose anything.
  40. marleeb
    Mar 26, 2007
    10
    I love the album it rocks
  41. JarredH
    Mar 4, 2007
    9
    Fall Out Boy brought change to the table, an element that could go great or fall right on its face, and the passed with flying colors. From the first of the album to the last song, Infinity on High brings the rock and delivers the witty lyrics in style. There are a couple of bad songs, but thankfully, these are the forgettable ones. Fall Out Boy continues to do what they do right, and Fall Out Boy brought change to the table, an element that could go great or fall right on its face, and the passed with flying colors. From the first of the album to the last song, Infinity on High brings the rock and delivers the witty lyrics in style. There are a couple of bad songs, but thankfully, these are the forgettable ones. Fall Out Boy continues to do what they do right, and this album is no exception. Expand
  42. MichaelR
    Mar 9, 2007
    9
    I would have givebn this CD a 10 but I always leave that number open just in case they might make a better one!XD
  43. Mr.Review
    Apr 12, 2007
    7
    The ridiculously generic and cheesy radio-friendly tunes flood the album; the fanbase is established; and all Fall Out Boy is to do now is focus on continuing consistency. A few shortcomings and a horrible ballad make this a listen for a few weeks, and soon after, it is reasonable forgettable. 12 year old girls abound, Fallout Boy is a master at the catchy single.
  44. Michellek
    Apr 13, 2007
    9
    I hated Fallout Boy when they had that crap out (Dance Dance) But this album is so cool. I reckon if people stopped looking at them as a rock band (whic is probably what they think they are but they aren't...sorry) but as a pop/pop-punk band then they would get more respect. Best Tracks: Thnks Fr Th Mmrs, This ain't a scene, The Take Over, The Breaks Over and The Carpal Tunnel I hated Fallout Boy when they had that crap out (Dance Dance) But this album is so cool. I reckon if people stopped looking at them as a rock band (whic is probably what they think they are but they aren't...sorry) but as a pop/pop-punk band then they would get more respect. Best Tracks: Thnks Fr Th Mmrs, This ain't a scene, The Take Over, The Breaks Over and The Carpal Tunnel Of Love. All they have to do now is SHORTEN THEIR SONG TITLES!!!! Expand
  45. ClintonL
    Apr 7, 2007
    7
    this album has it's merits. there's a lot of variety, and im worried about how many of these comments have scores based on how FOB are a shit band =.= the music they come up with is good, and although i agree they have become self centred pricks like panic! at the disco have, doesn't meant their music ain't good.
  46. chynas.
    Jun 17, 2007
    10
    i absolutely love these guys music. even before they became real famous their music was awesome. anyone who likes good music,should listen to this cd.and patrick has a great voice.
  47. BernS
    Jul 16, 2007
    7
    The previous one was certainly better, but there are still some very good songs in there. I like it. Still wish I could have liked it more though.
  48. WesM.
    Jul 8, 2008
    8
    Considering most pop is infinitely better than the majority of self-righteous "underground" punk, metal, emo etc. acts, "selling out" (read: making tunes with hooks) is hardly a crime. That said; I'm less a FOB fan than I am an FOB apologist.
  49. OrlandoM
    Aug 17, 2009
    10
    I liked this album simply because nobody but Fall Out Boy can create this awesomeness.
  50. NaviJ
    Feb 13, 2007
    10
    youre are Messed Up if you dislike even a single line from the album!
  51. MattD.
    Feb 22, 2007
    9
    Wow - MUCH better this time! They have grown from an irritating pop-punk band into a more straightforward rock band with great hooks and various influences.
  52. RachelM
    Feb 26, 2007
    9
    At first I was disappointed, but it grows on you after a few plays. So many emotions into one CD, you can cry and dance. Worth a listen and not a wasted tenner. Daring and delicious!
  53. josephr
    Feb 26, 2007
    10
    finally!, another album for my collection. still the best punk pop group ever keep it up.
  54. namarb
    Mar 11, 2007
    9
    i really enjoyed listening to the album...
  55. TimC
    Apr 11, 2007
    10
    The kids who badmouth Fall Out Boy don't really make any sense in their insults. Chances are that they haven't even heard the album, are in middle school, and don't understand music. Here's something sensical: "Infinity on High" is one of the best pop rock albums I've heard. It takes the catchiness of Blink-182 and adds a ton of creativity and another ton of The kids who badmouth Fall Out Boy don't really make any sense in their insults. Chances are that they haven't even heard the album, are in middle school, and don't understand music. Here's something sensical: "Infinity on High" is one of the best pop rock albums I've heard. It takes the catchiness of Blink-182 and adds a ton of creativity and another ton of heart. I've probably listened to the record twenty times now, and I still really enjoy it. Expand
  56. Kat
    Apr 13, 2007
    10
    this album is amazing and maybe some people should actually listen to it before they rate it. once you listen to it, it will be very hard to talk crap about fall out boy. and they are not shit or at least- the lead singer can actually sing so they have talent.
  57. TomS
    Apr 17, 2007
    10
    Fall Out Boy just seem to get better with every album they release, but with 'Take This To Your Grave' bordering on perfection, there's little room for improvement; just variety. 'Infinity On High' is by far their most varied album, and every song is instantly definable. From the first play through to the last you won't get that sense of 'Well It's Fall Out Boy just seem to get better with every album they release, but with 'Take This To Your Grave' bordering on perfection, there's little room for improvement; just variety. 'Infinity On High' is by far their most varied album, and every song is instantly definable. From the first play through to the last you won't get that sense of 'Well It's All Good, But It's All The Same' you got with 'From Under The Corktree' on your first listen of it. A fine album, and a much reccomended one. Expand
  58. Jamesa
    Apr 21, 2007
    8
    Forget the crap surrounding the term Emo, if you're a fan of music get it...believe me.
  59. alysha
    Apr 24, 2007
    10
    fall out boy amazes me with each new song they write.infinity on high was an amazind cd and there just awesome.
  60. FrankO.
    May 31, 2007
    10
    Despite a few edgey songs, this album is amazing. Takes a few listens but worth it in the end.
  61. Anonymous
    Jun 18, 2007
    10
    These guys are amazing. This album is genius and is an follow up to cork tree. The whole album is great but Take over...,Thnks fr th mmrs, carpal tunnel..., don't you know..., and Hum hallelujah are all amazing. Athough out of those Thnks fr th mmrs is by far the best so if you only buy one song get that one.
  62. alexf
    Jul 25, 2007
    10
    I love this album so much! I love every song they are so creative.
  63. DanielM
    Dec 19, 2008
    9
    This album has been sorely underrated. Sure, it's not the best album ever, but one of the best pop records of the decade. This album contrasts with From Under The Cork Tree in that that album was a broad stroke of very catchy pop music with little depth, and this album is a tight referendum on the state of music and pop culture, with equally catchy pop rock music. Credits to This album has been sorely underrated. Sure, it's not the best album ever, but one of the best pop records of the decade. This album contrasts with From Under The Cork Tree in that that album was a broad stroke of very catchy pop music with little depth, and this album is a tight referendum on the state of music and pop culture, with equally catchy pop rock music. Credits to Babyface, Neal Avron, and Butch Walker production, not to mention work from Patrick Stump. If this is not their magna opus, I can't wait to hear what is. Expand
  64. JoeR.
    Jul 15, 2008
    9
    This is a very solid album. This is the sort of thing bands can afford to do when they've become successful: explore from a musical perspective. Relatively creative album, somewhat like Sam's Town (though not quite as much, and not quite as good). Still a lot of fun to listen to; isn't that the most important thing?
  65. HeatherC.
    Dec 21, 2007
    8
    Eh... you stupid whiners who hate emo. Get offa here and go back to your indie stuff. Very creative and if not for Pete Wentz and his publicity whoreness, I would be obsessed with the band. Emo? I don't think so. Sure, the first half is all crap now due to MTV and the radio overplaying it (Thnks Fr Th Mmrs is NOT THAT GOOD), but the second half is gem. When at the end when that Eh... you stupid whiners who hate emo. Get offa here and go back to your indie stuff. Very creative and if not for Pete Wentz and his publicity whoreness, I would be obsessed with the band. Emo? I don't think so. Sure, the first half is all crap now due to MTV and the radio overplaying it (Thnks Fr Th Mmrs is NOT THAT GOOD), but the second half is gem. When at the end when that creepy voice says "Press repeat", you surely will. Expand
  66. Jan 23, 2017
    8
    As much as I am a fan of From Under the Cork Tree, and even though I admit that it made them what they are, it is Infinity on High that has put them in the spotlight. It is a great mix of pop, rock, and even a few experimental tunes here and there. They've melded these elements into a what seems to be a fantastic, though sometimes sloppy, foray into mainstream.
  67. Oct 29, 2015
    8
    Infinity On High is the third studio album by Fall Out Boy. Throw pop, rock and roll, experimental music and R&B and this is what you get. "Thnks fr th Mmrs" and "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race" are the best tracks on the album and some of FOB's best work.
  68. Aug 29, 2019
    7
    While I’d call this the weakest link in the band’s 00’s discography, it surely is a great listen. It comes as no surprise that this is the most popular of the band’s first four for those who really enjoy their pop sound, as this does stray from the pop-punk sound of the previous album, to an even more accessible sound. While do enjoy those songs too, the true powerhouse of the album is theWhile I’d call this the weakest link in the band’s 00’s discography, it surely is a great listen. It comes as no surprise that this is the most popular of the band’s first four for those who really enjoy their pop sound, as this does stray from the pop-punk sound of the previous album, to an even more accessible sound. While do enjoy those songs too, the true powerhouse of the album is the second-half.
    Favourites: You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave, The (After) Life of the Party, Fame < Infamy
    Least Favourites: Arms Race, Lawyer, Thnks fr th Mmrs
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  69. Nov 30, 2017
    9
    While not as good as "From Under the Cork Tree" or "Folie a Deux", Infinity on High is still damn good. This is one of the years when Fall Out Boy was at its peak and there's a good reason why just listen to the album, it's sooooo good. This album generates some of their biggest hits like, thnks fr th memories and This isn't a scene it's an arms race. Those are some of the best songs onWhile not as good as "From Under the Cork Tree" or "Folie a Deux", Infinity on High is still damn good. This is one of the years when Fall Out Boy was at its peak and there's a good reason why just listen to the album, it's sooooo good. This album generates some of their biggest hits like, thnks fr th memories and This isn't a scene it's an arms race. Those are some of the best songs on here. Listen to it. A Expand
  70. Apr 11, 2020
    8
    Infinity On High by Fall Out Boy: 7.66

    Thriller: 0.75 “The Take Over, The Breaks Over”: 1 :) This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race: 1 :) I’m Like A Lawyer With The Way I’m Always Trying To Get You Off (Me & You): 1 :) Hum Hallelujah: 1 Golden: 0.75 Thnks fr th Mmrs: 0.75 Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am?: 1 :) The (After) Life Of The Party: 0.75 The Carpal Tunnel Of Love: 0.5
    Infinity On High by Fall Out Boy: 7.66

    Thriller: 0.75
    “The Take Over, The Breaks Over”: 1 :)
    This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race: 1 :)
    I’m Like A Lawyer With The Way I’m Always Trying To Get You Off (Me & You): 1 :)
    Hum Hallelujah: 1
    Golden: 0.75
    Thnks fr th Mmrs: 0.75
    Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am?: 1 :)
    The (After) Life Of The Party: 0.75
    The Carpal Tunnel Of Love: 0.5
    Bang The Doldrums: 1 :)
    Fame < Infamy: 1 :)
    You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave: 1 :)
    I’ve Got All This Ringing In My Ears And None On My Fingers: 0.5
    G.I.N.A.S.F.S.: 1 :)
    It’s Hard To Say “I Do”, When I Don’t: 1 :)

    14/16 = .875 -> 7.66

    I had an amazing time listening to Infinity On High, par for the course for Fall Out Boy. This is their third album, and while it isn’t quite as groundbreaking as their previous two releases, Infinity On High is still more than worth the listen. Thriller was a good and energetic song, but the timing is trippy at times and the singer is a bit hard to hear. “The Take Over, The Breaks Over” was a really awesome song, combining great lyrics to outstanding music. I liked the message behind This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race, and it had some really good music as well. I felt the same way about I’m Like A Lawyer With The Way I’m Always Trying To Get You Off, as its lyrics and music were both very well executed. I wasn’t quite sure about the message behind Hum Hallelujah, though this was a minor issue as the music was insanely good and I didn’t have an enormous problem with the lyrics. Golden was a great acoustic song. It was kind of nice for Fall Out Boy to have this, as it shook things up from only being rock, plus the lyrics were exceptionally powerful, unusual for Fall Out Boy, whose strength lies in their music making skills most of the time. Thnks fr th Mmrs had some great music, though its lyrics were a little repetitive. Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am? would have been very hard to make any better: its music was upbeat and the lyrics were good. I couldn’t really understand the lyrics in The (After) Life Of The Party, though I liked the music in it, so I was fine with this minor issue. I wish I could say the same for The Carpal Tunnel Of Love, though. The music was okay, but I couldn’t understand the lyrics and I didn’t really like the portion of the song where Patrick Stump was yelling. Bang The Doldrums turned it right around after the mixed-feelings previous song, with awesome music married to great lyrics. Fame < Infamy instantly became one of my favorite songs after listening to it, as I loved its lyrics, as well as its fantastic music. The vocals in You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave were especially good, and its music was awesome. I thought I’ve Got All This Ringing In My Ears And None On My Fingers was an okay song, but not quite as good as some of the others in this album. I really liked the message behind G.I.N.A.S.F.S., which was standing up for minorities. It’s Hard To Say “I Do”, When I Don’t was a great closer, and I thought the music was really fun, especially the drums-and-vocals-only part. In general, this is another successful album from Fall Out Boy. At times, the lyrics are hard to understand, but that fact is easily ignored because the music is so good in most of the album. The lyric writing was impressive for Fall Out Boy this time around, and I can tell a lot of time and energy went into creating Infinity On High. I would definitely recommend this album to all rock fans, and I’m excited to listen to Fall Out Boy’s next album. Highlights: “The Take Over, The Breaks Over”, This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race, I’m Like A Lawyer With The Way I’m Always Trying To Get You Off, Hum Hallelujah, Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am?, Bang The Doldrums, Fame < Infamy, You’re Crashing, But You’re No Wave, G.I.N.A.S.F.S., and It’s Hard To Say “I Do”, When I Don’t.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 23
  2. Negative: 0 out of 23
  1. For a band that was once so self-assured and able to utilize its talents so compellingly, the album is regrettably haphazard.
  2. Alternative Press
    80
    Some of the band's most gut-wrenching and powerful melodies to date. [Mar 2007, p.133]
  3. Lo and behold, it turns out these pasty emo boys are a pretty great blue-eyed soul band.