they are snippets of past fob songs. they aren't sung by Patrick but :
~Gabe Saporta (Cobra Starship) - "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy"
~Travis McCoy (Gym Class Heroes) - "Sugar, We're Goin' Down"
~Brendon Urie (Panic at the Disco) - "Dance, Dance"
~Doug Neumann (Doug) - "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race"
~Alex DeLeon (The Cab) - "Thnks fr th Mmrs"
~William Beckett (The Academy Is...) - "Growing Up"
the lyrics themselves are:
Where is your boy tonight?
I hope he is a gentleman
Maybe he won't find out what I know
You were the last good thing
We're going down, down in an earlier round
And sugar, we're goin down swinging
Dance, dance, we're falling apart to halftime
Dance, dance, and these are the lives you'd love to lead
Dance, this is the way they'd love
If they knew how misery loved me
This ain't a scene, it's a goddamn arms race
This ain't a scene, it's a goddamn arms race
One night and one more time
Thanks for the memories
Even though they weren't so great
He tastes like you, only sweeter
Growing up, growing up
ok um yes patrick stump does have it! the type that he has is the light will depend on his eye color change i belive. So there's other types like eyes that have two differnt colors! i hope im helping:)
German and English. He might know a few words and phrases in other languages but that is not knowing a language. Same with Bill.
The Keyboardist is Donnie Cox. Sorry, that's all I know!
Patrick Daughters directed the video, as well as Feist's other music video, "My Moon, My Man" (taken from Feist's official website, www.listentofeist.com)
Scientists are taking venom from spiders and changing the venom into medicine.
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venture, travel...
Due to, on account of.
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there's a human in my back
turn the other cheek
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Phrases in a language other than the one you speak. "There's method in his madness" is a foreign phrase if you happen to be German.