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You Will Remember This Video For Centuries

Did you know that Fall Out Boy's mega-hit, Centuries started off as a non-FOB song? JR Rotem explains how he made the hit song in the video below.

JR has become known for using famous samples in his tracks, and there are no prizes for spotting the one used in 'Centuries'. The earworm that is the refrain from 'Tom's Diner' by Suzanne Vega formed the basis for the track, but it's the melding of rock guitars and vocals with hip-hop elements and pop production that makes the piece interesting. We examine the production, listening to individual parts and discuss the techniques used to get all those seemingly disparate elements to work together as a cohesive whole. We also find out how the track was conceived, how Fall Out Boy came to record it, and get some of JR’s top tips for crafting a successful track.
American Beauty/American Psycho
$11.88
By Fall Out Boy
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PostedMarch 23, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsfall out boy, centuries, JR Rotem

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