If you download a Fall Out Boy "Answer Tone" from AT&T, you will be automatically entered to win a trip for two to a Fall Out Boy concert. $1.99 for a chance to travel somewhere and see a band, plus get to meet them? Sounds good, right? Until you realize an Answer Tone isn't what you hear when you get a phone call, but rather, what the caller hears when they call.

 

I briefly thought about grabbing one, and then realized I would no longer have any friends, family, or professional contacts call me ever again, no matter how much I may like the song "Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying."

 

That said, if you are into this sort of thing?

Head here to grab your Answer Tone.

They should make one that has Pete Wentz saying "Hello? Hello? I can't hear you, speak up... no wait, never mind, this is Pete Wentz." Or not. I think most people can deal with the sound of a normal phone ringing when they call someone else.

 

As it is, people get a little violent when my personal ringtone goes off; the last thing I need is to force it on them every time they call me from somewhere else.