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| Released = [[March 25]], [[2003]]
| Released = [[March 25]], [[2003]]
| Recorded =
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| Genre = [[Pop Punk]]<br>[[Punk Rock]]
| Genre = [[Pop Punk]]<br>[[Punk Rock]]<br>[[Hardcore]]
| Length = 29:37
| Length = 29:37
| Label = [[Uprising Records|Uprising]]
| Label = [[Uprising Records|Uprising]]

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Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend is a mini-LP[1] released by the Chicago based band Fall Out Boy in 2003 on Uprising Records. In 2005, Uprising released a remastered reissue as Evening Out with Your Girlfriend, following the band's very successful major label debut, From Under the Cork Tree.

Track listing

  1. "Honorable Mention" – 3:25
  2. "Calm Before the Storm" * - 4:41
  3. "Switchblades and Infidelity" – 3:13
  4. "Pretty in Punk" – 3:37
  5. "Growing Up" – 2:56
  6. "The World's Not Waiting (For Five Tired Boys In A Broken Down Van)" – 2:38
  7. "Short, Fast and Loud" – 2:16
  8. "Moving Pictures" – 3:33
  9. "Parker Lewis Can't Lose (But I'm Gonna Give it My Best Shot)" – 3:23

Credits

Miscellaneous

  • Parker Lewis Can't Lose was a TV show that aired from 1990-1993 where the main character was known for not losing (he only lost once throughout all 3 seasons).
  • The lyrics to the whole album are written by Patrick Stump, mainly about how he felt in high school. On later albums, Pete Wentz took over primary lyric writing.
  • "Pretty in Punk" is a play on the title of the John Hughes movie, Pretty in Pink.
  • This is the only Fall Out Boy album not featuring Andy Hurley on drums.
  • The photograph on the cover of this album was shot in Chicago's Pick Me Up Café located at 3408 N. Clark Street.
  • The address listed in the CD booklet is Pete Wentz's parents' home address.
  • Contrary to popular belief (due to differences in Patrick Stump's voice), Pete Wentz did not sing lead vocals in any songs on the album.
  • The songs "Switchblades and Infidelity", "Growing Up", and "Moving Pictures" were originally from their Split EP with Project Rocket.
  • "Calm Before the Storm" was later re-recorded for Take This to Your Grave.
  • In the iTunes version of the album, the (For Five Tired Boys in a Broken Down Van) and (But I'm Gonna Give it My Best Shot) is not included in "The World's Not Waiting" and "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" title; also, the iTunes remastered version cut off a minute and eleven seconds of "Switchblades and Infidelity".