During the College Football Playoff (and hell, the entire college football season), ESPN used the Fall Out Boy song “Centuries” over and over again in promotional materials. In case (for whatever reason) you forget what the song sounds like, here’s a reminder.
Anyway.
Fall Out Boy was at the Super Bowl in Glendale, and during an interview with Fox’s The Buzzer, Pete Wentz and Andy Hurley of the band apologized for their song driving fans absolutely nuts.
At least they’re aware that the song drove people up the wall and didn’t get offended.

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