Ahead of the release of Fall Out Boy’s new greatest hits album – Believers Never Die: Volume Two – on November 15, Kerrang! have welcomed the pop-rock titans to the cover of the magazine once more for an epic, extensive chat about the entirety of their post-hiatus life.

As well as delving into music from 2013’s Save Rock And Roll, 2015’s American Beauty/American Psycho and last year’s M A N I A, we also decided to ask the band what else was to come in regards to future material – and both Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz had plenty to say.

“We’ve had a lot of talks,” revealed Patrick. “There’s two schools of thought. One is that you have a record cycle, you put out records and then you go on tour and blah, blah, blah. That’s a very ‘business’ thing. And there’s the other school, which is you wait to be inspired, you experiment, and you discover. I feel like at this point we have the luxury of choosing, and I’m personally choosing to be inspired. Look, I flat out don’t want to be in my 70s, on a bus playing stadiums – I don’t want to be The Rolling Stones. But if Pete has lyrics that are that compelling, I will. That’s exactly what the interplay is. At this point, I’m kind of waiting around for those kind of songs. And we have the bubblings of them…”



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“Really?” replied Pete. “I don’t I want to say we have the bubblings of anything, because I don’t think there are. If there are bubblings, they are known only to Patrick!”

“I mean, they could be many, many years off – I don’t know,” Patrick answered. “I really don’t know what it’s going to take, but I do know that the next record we put out, or whatever we do next, it’s going to be something that we really care about. And it’s something that we’re going to spend a lot of time on.”

Pick up the new issue of Kerrang!, on sale now, to read the full interview.