The Music Or The Misery (FOB FanFic)
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  • Reads 11,929
  • Votes 998
  • Parts 34
  • Time 2h 24m
Complete, First published Mar 20, 2015
==COMPLETED==

In 2008, Fall Out Boy released their album Folie A Deux. The day after the release, any form of artistic expression - be it actual art, music, film, literature, etc. - had been deemed a crime and was subject to reasonable punishment, but because of the corrupt government, the punishment was almost always death.

Artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers were left jobless and without a purpose, and among those many were Fall Out Boy. The boys separated and went to live their separate lives in this new world. 

Pete turned his focus to his family with Ashlee and Bronx. Andy preoccupied himself with CrossFit, an intensive workout regiment. Joe just disappeared, popping up every now and then in the news for being part of the "underground scene". It was a miracle he hadn't been killed yet. As for Patrick, he fell into a deep depression, believing that life wasn't worth living if there wasn't music. 

Some say there's a revolution brewing, where the artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers are going to unite and take down the government. And the person organizing it all? No one knows. Not even the first recruits - Fall Out Boy.

Will they fight to the end? Will they save music and all other forms of art?

Find out in "The Music Or The Misery (FOB FanFic)"
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