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Pete Wentz. Photo by AP.
US rocker Pete Wentz admits his band Fall Out Boy need to
rediscover their creativity before they can regroup.
The punk pop group have been on an indefinite hiatus since
last month, with Wentz blaming burn-out.
"We lived and ate and slept and breathed Fall Out Boy for
seven years," Wentz said.
"We never had a break for longer than two months.
"And that compresses you, and it compresses your creativity.
I think taking a break could allow that to come back,
really."
Bassist Wentz said he wanted to assure his Australian fans
that he and bandmates Patrick Stump, Joe Trohman and Andy
Hurley, weren't saying goodbye forever, despite rumours to
the contrary.