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List Price: $10.98 | | Label: Fueled By Ramen
Salesrank: 8768
Released: May 18, 2004 |
| Our Price: $7.17 |
| Used Price: $4.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue Track Listing:
1. My Heart Is The Worst Kind Of Weapon
2. 'It's Not A Side Effect Of The Cocaine, I Am Thinking It Must Be Love'
3. Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner
4. Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division)
5. Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy (Acoustic)
Editorial Review:
My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue offers fans an inside look at Fall Out Boy's history, as well as a sneak peek into what's to come in the next year. My Heart... is a 5-song CD-EP and a full-length DVD. The CD-EP features three new songs, one cover, and one acoustic version of an old song. The DVD includes their videos for "Dead On Arrival" and "Grand Theft Autumn," live footage, interviews, studio footage, a photo gallery and more.
My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue Reviews:
incredible 
2008-03-26 - This album opened my eyes to how great acoustic versions are. I am a true music fan; i enjoy death metal, as well as classical. I LIKE JAZZ FUSION!!!!!! Anyways, I was blown away by the version of Nobody Puts Baby in Corner on this album. Its easily one of my favourite songs of all time. It really just makes the song much more sincere and it just puts me in a very relaxed mood when i hear it. I would recommend this entire CD to absolutely ANYONE that enjoys music at all, as it is a must-have for anyone's music collection.
On the topic of acoustic VERSIONS, this album made me look for more acoustic versions of things: In Utero by Nirvana (MTV Unplugged) is absolutely incredible. One of my favourites of all time. Another song that all people that enjoy like emo music, or just punk or alternative in general must get Face Down (Acoustic Version) by the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. its a great song that is easily four-thousand times better than the plugged-in version.
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One of the worst covers and one of the best songs 
2007-04-06 - The Joy Division cover is horrid and is vomit inducing. And this is coming from someone who enjoys the Nouvelle Vague cover.
The acoustic version of Nobody puts baby in the corner is brilliant. Pitch the dastardly electric version.
Fallout Boy overachieves. They are awesome at genius and are awesome at sucking.
Terrible Band and worst cover 
2006-03-26 - Other bands have performed covers of Joy Division and most were pretty bad. The cover that fallout boy made of Love Will Tear us Apart is just plain crappy. The singing just sucks (for any songs by fallout boy), not even close to being as good as the original. The cover is a disgrace to Ian. If you want a good version hear the original.
Beautiful, Amazing, Simply Wonderful 
2006-03-17 - The CD:
The tracks on this CD were just beautifully arranged, and preformed. I wasn't quite sure for "Love Will Tear Us Apart" since it was by Joy Division, but Fall Out Boy preformed it amazingly. My favorite track, and the shortest one at that, has got to be "it's not a side effect of the cocaine, i am thinking it must be love" It's written brilliantly.
The DVD:
Only a small section of this DVD is similar to Release The Bats, but the rest (story, videos, preformance, and cutting room floor) were quite good. I especially enjoyed the acoustic preformances of Saturday, Grenade Jumper, Dead on Arrivial, and more.
If you love Fall Out Boy or just acoustic music, I strongly incourage you to buy this.
Beautiful Acoustic CD 
2006-03-03 - To the last reviewer, perhaps this is the more sensitive side of Fall Out Boy, but is that necessarily bad? Their acoustic stuff is AMAZING, or are you too obsessed about whether this is "real" punk music or not? Honestly, doesn't it matter more the MATERIAL IN THE CD, not the LABEL? Everyone has their own opinions on music and I'm going to express mine....
This CD rocks. Hands down. The music is heartfelt and you feel as if they're playing a private concert just for you. I like Fall Out Boy's other stuff, too, but I bought this after listening to "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy" first and fell in love with it instantly. The other stuff is just as amazing, too, so you won't be disappointed. The DVD is good, as well - you get an inside view into their band. This cd is worth the money if you like acoustic-ly driven music. Give it a try even if it isn't your thing. :)
Overall point: I LOVE THIS CD. Emotive and raw acoustic, this music really makes you think. The lyrics are deep. They express careful planning, as does the acoustic riffs. I recommend this whole-heartedly. <33