Fall Out Boy have removed their biggest music videos from YouTube

10 March 2020, 12:48

Sophie Thompson

By Sophie Thompson

Music videos from Fall Out Boy's ' From Under The Cork Tree' era have been pulled from YouTube, including songs 'Sugar We're Going Down' and 'Dance, Dance' as the band prepare to celebrate 15 years of the album.

You hear that? It's the sound of emos all over the world crying right now, because Fall Out Boy have removed some of their most iconic music videos from YouTube.

Videos from the From Under The Cork Tree era, including 'Sugar We're Going Down', 'A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More ‘Touch Me' and 'Dance, Dance' have been removed with no warning and no explanation, and fans are being hit with a 'video unavailable' message that has arguably caused a riot in the scene.

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Fall Out Boy released 'From Under The Cork Tree' in 2005, and this year it will celebrate its 15th birthday.
Fall Out Boy released 'From Under The Cork Tree' in 2005, and this year it will celebrate its 15th birthday. . Picture: Island Records/Fall Out Boy

The album, which was released in 2005, will be celebrating its 15th birthday in little under two months time, so there's also the theory that the band are planning something extra special to mark the milestone.

One person on Reddit has a strong conspiracy that Pete Wentz and co are planning to remaster the videos and release them to celebrate UTCT's anniversary, and there's even a “Remastered FOB Vids" playlist lingering empty on the bands YouTube channel, too. *Cries in messy 2005 eyeliner*

This isn't the first time this has happened, as the same three songs were taken down in August 2018 before emerging again months later, but that time there was no reason or rhyme, and we can only imagine Patrick sat in his bedroom giggling away to himself.

For now, the rest of the Fall Out Boy brood remain perfectly in tact, so you can still open up the Kim Kardashian snog-scene in 'Thnks fr th Mmrs' for your viewing pleasure, and the rest of the classics will hopefully be back up soon.