Patrick Stump Weekend Nachos Motion City Soundtrack Collaboration
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Patrick Stump Returns to Hardcore Roots with Weekend Nachos
What Happened?
Patrick Stump, the vocalist of Fall Out Boy, made a surprise appearance during a performance by powerviolence band Weekend Nachos last Friday, September 12. He provided clean vocals on their 2011 song ‘Jock Powerviolence’ at seattle’s Vera Project, mirroring his contribution to the studio recording.
The Chicago Hardcore connection
Weekend Nachos and Fall Out Boy share roots in the Chicago hardcore scene. Weekend Nachos formed three years after Fall out Boy, and this performance marked a reunion with that shared musical history. This isn’t an isolated incident; several members of Fall Out Boy continue to engage with heavier music genres.
Beyond Fall Out Boy: members’ Continued Involvement in Hardcore
Drummer Andy Hurley actively participates in the hardcore and crust punk band SECT and the metalcore band Racetraitor. Notably, Pete Wentz, the bassist for Fall Out Boy, was also previously a member of Racetraitor. This demonstrates a sustained commitment to heavier musical styles beyond the band’s mainstream success.
Fan Reaction
The appearance generated excitement among fans. One Instagram user commented, “Patrick stump is one of the coolest guys ever.” Another playfully remarked, “It’s definitely Patrick Stump ’cause who else is still rocking that hat in 2025?” This highlights the enduring appeal of Stump and the surprise element of his return to his hardcore origins.
The Evolution of Fall Out Boy and its Members
Fall Out Boy rose to prominence in the early 2000s as a key player in the emo and pop-punk scene. Though, the band’s individual members have consistently pursued diverse musical interests. Andy Hurley’s involvement in hardcore and metalcore bands, and Pete Wentz‘s past with Racetraitor, exemplify this trend. Stump’s
