Fall Out Boy will be featured on Fuse's "The Sauce," which airs at 6pm EST. I curse my DVR box for not being hooked up to the Internet so I can remote access it, but I celebrate YouTube, knowing someone will upload this by tomorrow morning.

 

My Chemical Romance has been covering a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival at some of their European dates. It's called "Fortunate Son," and should not be confused with the band's new song, tentatively titled "Stay." The band opens with their new song. The other one you probably don't know is this cover:

 

 

This video is the first part of it -- the video also contains "Cancer," which has propelled some random off-key fangirl to some manner of superstardom for her rendition of the song. Note to amateur videographers: you have to suppress the urge to sing into the camera when recording shows. This is why.

 

By the way... am I really the only person on earth who has never heard this song until MCR covered it?
From First To Last has posted a new song on MySpace. It's called "Two as One," and is actually really good. Maybe Sonny leaving the band really was a good thing. The song will only be up for two days, but that's more than enough time for the average person to rip a copy of it for safe keeping.

 

Say Anything has put a copy of last night's video chat up on their official Web site.

 

Early reports have Angels and Airwaves selling around 70,000 copies of their new album, I-Empire in its first week of release. That's 70,000 lives changed. There are just a few million people on the planet, so it looks like this life changing business is slow going. I'm expecting by the third album, Tom DeLonge will have upgraded the 30-year-plan to a 50-year-plan. 70,000 every year or so is not going to cut it.

 

The new Zunes came out yesterday. I would have mentioned this yesterday, but like everyone on earth [other than The Zune Guy], I was busy listening to my iPod. Did anyone buy one of these things? Will they ever actually catch on and overtake the iPod?