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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 18:48 |
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Rock band Fall Out Boy have pushed back the release of their next album so it no longer clashes with the US presidential election on 4 November reports the BBC.
In a statement posted on their website, the group said they had originally thought "it would be fun" for the release to coincide with the poll.
But they added: "This is not the election to be cute. This is the most important election of our time."
Their new record, Folie a Deux, will now be released on 16 December.
The group said their record is a "social commentary" and the album title is "relevant to the candidates", but felt they had made the right decision.
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