Pete Wentz says Fall Out Boy not completely done
AP News | 2010-02-06 05:51:43
<div id="subtitle">Pete Wentz says Fall Out Boy not completely done, but bassist unsure of band's future</div><div><p>Pete Wentz says talk of Fall Out Boy's demise has been blown out of proportion — but he isn't sure when the rock band will performing together again.</p><p>Earlier this week, lead singer Patrick Stump told Spin.com that the group was done after Wentz tweeted that he didn't see a future for the platinum band.</p><p>But on Friday, Wentz said band members are just doing things apart and it's not clear where their future lies.</p><p>"We just haven't had the time to say anything. All I have been able to do is say, 'Man, I miss doing Fall Out Boy,' and I got to a better place hanging out with my son," the bassist said of his infant son Bronx.</p><p>"Now I'm OK if Fall Out Boy comes back or doesn't come back. Like, if it's fun for everyone to do again, we're going to do it ... I just want it to be authentic when we come back," said Wentz, in town for Super Bowl festivities.</p><p>Though he was at a Venus Williams rooftop party to DJ on Friday afternoon, he said he couldn't see himself doing music seriously on his own: "I don't know that I'm really cut out to be a solo artist. It's never really been an aspiration of mine."</p><p>Wentz said he has e-mailed Stump and the two are still cool with each other.</p><p>"We just wanted to talk about how blown out of proportion it's gotten. It's to the point where we're gonna make 'I Quit Fall Out Boy' T-shirts, just goofing around about it," he said. "We don't want any animosity about it at all."</p><p>___</p><p>On the Net:</p><p>http://www.falloutboyrock.com</p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=68555024&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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