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Infinity on High is the third studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on February 6, 2007, by Island Records. Recorded from July to October 2006 at Pass Studios in Los Angeles, California, its music was composed by lead singer and guitarist Patrick Stump and the lyrics were penned by bassist Pete Wentz. The album features collaborations with new producers and guest artists, such as Babyface and Jay-Z, and sees the band experimenting with genres including R&B, soul, and flamenco. Fall Out Boy also utilized instruments such as horns, violins, and pianos, which had not been used on previous releases.
As reported by Billboard, the band "[drifted] further from its pop punk roots to write increasingly accessible pop tunes", a slight departure from the group's previous sound. Critics felt that its lyrics served as a response to the band's rise to fame. Fall Out Boy embarked on several tours to promote the album, including the Friends or Enemies Tour, the Honda Civic Tour, and the Young Wild Things Tour.
Infinity on High debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling over 260,000 copies in its first week of sales and becoming the band's first number-one album. It also reached number one in New Zealand and peaked within the top-five of countries including Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Five songs were released as singles, four of which charted on the US Billboard Hot 100; the second single, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race", peaked at number two. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Stump's vocals and the band's new musical direction, and has sold over two million copies worldwide and over 1.4 million in the United States alone.
Inspired by other bookish threads; what are some of your favorite shotgun-related books? Could be anything, really: sport (e.g., trap, skeet, clays, etc.), hunting (e.g., upland game, waterfowl, big game, etc.), collecting, combat shotguns, history, gunsmithing, police / home defense...
Sort of a tangent from this thread:
https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/when-you-travel-do-you-pack-a-hotel-gun.529891/
If you were to pack a very compact shotgun for "hotel gun" type purposes, what would it be? Could be any make, model, chambering, mechanism, legal category (Title I or...
So, my next NFA build is almost certainly going to be a SBSed semi-auto, as mentioned here:
https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/semi-auto-shotgun-possibly-sbs-project-recommendations.473067/
A combination of not being able to decide on the base gun (though heavily leaning Mossberg 990)...
Inspired by relooking at our defense shotguns / a planned SBS project. Well, that and I saw a book published in 1978* that looked too wacky for me not snag a used copy from Amazon. (Presumably, it will be here next week.)
If you were tasked to create a fighting, not hunting or sport shooting...
Inspired by another running thread: if a shotgun is a primary defensive tool for home and/or business, what is it chambered in? Enjoy! (Note, this poll you can make multiple entries.)
In the spirit of the various "wish they made ..." threads on other topics, what shotgun would you like to see made? Could be main and plan, way out there, or somewhere in between.
Enjoy! :s0155:
Some discussion of the challenges of making a self-loading scattergun. Figured some would find it interesting.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iLSCNtogc8&ab_channel=ForgottenWeapons
More curiosity than anything else, what is your take on pistol-grip only shotguns? That is shotguns sans any type of buttstock, but rather a pistol-grip of some kind? Like'em, don't, or something else? Enjoy.
So, I've got an interest to add a semi-automatic, home defense—oriented, scattergun to the mix. Anywho, I am curious for recommendations to achieve:
Semi-automatic.
Older or newer design, doesn't really matter.
Preferably in 12-gauge, though 20 would be more than fine. For this one, no...
For many decades now, the "riot gun" shotgun has been often viewed as the quintessential preparedness arm for defense of hearth and home during civil unrest and related. Often simple, effective, reasonably priced, and available in even the most restrictive states, it isn't difficult to see why...