Joe Trohman

Guitarist

Joe Trohman was born in Hollywood, Florida, United States on September 1st, 1984 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 40, Joe Trohman biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 1, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
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$12 Million
Profession
Guitarist
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Joe Trohman Life

Joseph Mark Trohman (born September 1, 1984) is an American guitarist, singer, and record producer.

He is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the American rock band Fall Out Boy, as well as the lead and rhythm guitarist for a heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things.

Trohman and Pete Wentz's side project from the hardcore punk scene they were involved with is called Fall Out Boy, and the band has earned four number one albums on the US Billboard 200. Trohman and Josh Newton formed With Knives and the pair's debut EP Damagefreude, with Trohman on lead vocals and guitar on hiatus, with Damned Things on hiatus.

It was sold through Son Of Man, the brand he co-owns with Newton.

Knives appeared on a few dates in the United States before going quiet and announcing that the project was on hold.

Fall Out Boy announced a comeback in the form of a new album, tour, and single on February 4, 2013.

Early life

Trohman, the son of a cardiologist, was born in Hollywood, Florida. He was born in South Russell, Ohio, before his family migrated to the Chicago area. His family is Jewish, but he told JVibe, "I think we were more Jewish culturally than religiously because after my brother's bar mitzvah, we stopped going to synagogue fully." Trohman played bass with fellow Fall Out Boy bandmate Pete Wentz in a band called Arma Angelus at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois.

Personal life

Trohman is married to Marie Trohman and the couple have two children together, Ruby and Zayda Mae.

In a 2007 episode of MTV Cribs, Trohman's house in Chicago was featured.

Mondo Trasho 3042, Trohman's animated series created in 2020, was released on YouTube. The ten-episode collection revolves around a fictional band from the period of 3042. The show's intro describes 'We're Mondo Trasho.' We're a band. We should break up.

Trohman has been transparent about his mental stability, particularly how he coped with his depression, OCD, and Impostor syndrome throughout his life. Trohman's podcast I Hate Myself appeared on March 10, 2021, alongside Heavy Metal Magazine and Seth Green. A week later, on March 17, 2021, the first episode appeared on television. Each episode of the podcast features a guest who joins Trohman and Green to discuss their mental stability. I Hate Myself currently has one season of six episodes, though Trohman and Green have speculated at the possibility of broadcasting new episodes eventually. Emma Chamberlain, George C. Romero, and Ryan Simpkins are among the notable guests on I Hate Myself.

In March 2022, the first issue of The Axe, a comic written by Trohman and Brian Posehn and illustrated by Scott Koblish, was published in Heavy Metal Magazine. The Axe is a horror-comedy tale about three teenagers who steal a cursed guitar, as well as opening a portal to Sheol, a different dimension.

None of This Rocks, Trohman's memoir, was published on September 13, 2022. Starting in September 13, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York, and ending in Los Angeles, California, on September 20, 2022, a four-stop book tour to support None of This Rocks is scheduled to take place.

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Joe Trohman Career

Musical career

Trohman was introduced to the Chicago hardcore punk scene, with his first band being Voices Still Heard, which he formed with pals. He learned how to play guitar at the age of 15, and at the age of 16, he joined Arma Angelus and spent a summer in the company's bassist. Pete Wentz, Pete Wentz's guitarist, formed an association with the group, and the pair discussed creating a more melodic band influenced by bands like Green Day. Trohman later discovered Patrick Stump in a Borders bookstore and recruited him to join the band, which was later named Fall Out Boy.

Fall Out Boy's primary lyricist and vocalist Patrick Stump as the primary composer, with bassist Pete Wentz as the primary composer, was a big success with its debut on the Cork Tree. The album was released by Island Records in 2005 and debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200. Since releasing more than 3.5 million albums in the United States, 9, has won many accolades and achieved triple platinum status. The album spawned two top-ten hits, including "Sugar, We're Going Down" which reached No. 10. As of 2019, Billboard Hot 100 is No. 8 and has sold more than 4.5 million copies in the United States, as well as "Dance, Dance" which debuted at No. 8. Triple platinum and 9-9 for a total excellence. The band headlined tours around the world in 2005 and 2006.

The band's sequel, Infinity on High, had a major chart success in 2007, debuting No. 2 on the chart in 2007. With first-week sales of 260,000, Billboard 200 is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the first week. One month after its debut, the album was rated platinum. "This Ain't a Scene, It's a Race" by Infinity on High, the highest single on High, reached No. No. 1 on the defunct-Pop 100. The Billboard Hot 100's top 100 has been ranked 2nd on the Billboard Hot 100 and later awarded platinum. More than 2 million copies of "Thnks fr th Mmrs" have been sold in the United States.

The band's fifth studio album, Folie à Deux, debuted at No. 2 in 2008. With 150,000 first week sales and later designated gold, it was 8 on the Billboard 200. The band performed during Blink-182's 2009 reunion tour and soon released Believers Never Die - Greatest Hits, their first greatest hits compilation album, shortly after announcing an indefinite halt. Patrick Stump embarked on a solo career, while Pete Wentz created the DJ duo Black Cards. Trohman and his Fallout Boy cohort Andy Hurley formed the Damned Things, along with Anthrax's Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano, and bassist Josh Newton. In 2010, they debuted their debut album, Ironiclast. Trohman began playing with Newton and Rob Smith's With Knives, a new band that debuted their debut EP, Schadenfreude, on April 17, 2012.

Fall Out Boy announced their first single in three years on February 4, 2013, My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up), the unveiling of a new album, Save Rock and Roll), and tour dates for a new headlining tour. Save Rock And Roll was announced on April 12 of the same year. On the night of February 4 in Chicago, the band appeared for the first time in over three years. Save Rock and Roll, which peaked at No. 88. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 154,000 copies in its first week, and the band's fourth straight top ten hits. The band toured heavily on the album in 2013 and 2014, including Paramore and Panic. At the Disco. PAX AM Days, the band's homage to the classic punk music the band grew up to, was released in October 2013. The entire EP was recorded in two days with producer Ryan Adams at the PAX AM Studios in Los Angeles.

In January 2015, American Beauty/American Psycho was released, followed by the Four-Times-Platinum top ten single Centuries. Uma Thurman, the album's second single, was released on mainstream radio on April 14, 2015, and was rated Double-Platinum by the Billboard Hot 100. Irresistible's third single, "American Beauty/American Psychotherapy," landed on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 48, while later being named platinum in the United States. Immortals were released as a single on October 14, 2014, and they were later to be featured in Big Hero 6, the Disney film about Immortals. The album went on to be released as the tenth track on American Beauty/American Psychotherapy. Fall Out Boy released Make America Psycho Again, an album of remixes titled Make America Psycho Again, starring artists such as Wiz Khalifa, Azealia Banks, and Migos on October 30, 2015.

Young and Menace, the lead single from Fall Out Boy's seventh studio album, Mania, was released in April 2017. Mania's original launch date was set in September 2017, but it was postponed in August of the same year due to lead singer Patrick Stump's tweet "The album [wasn't] ready, and it felt very rushed." Mania was officially released on January 19, 2018 and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one, marking the band's third consecutive number one album and fourth chart-topping debut overall. Despite the fact that the album had not been released, the band debuted Mania Tour in the fall of 2017, a worldwide tour that ran from 2017 to fall of 2018. This tour featured a date at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the band's hometown, Chicago, marking a landmark in their career as their first headline show at a stadium.

Trohman guest appeared on Cartoon Network's Teen Titans Go! in 2017. In the first, third, and fourth segments of "The Night Begins to Shine," the actor appears on "The Night Begins to Shine." The special's soundtrack was never released on televisions.

The band's third EP, Lake Effect Kid, was announced on August 23, 2018, which the band refers to as their "love letter" to Chicago's hometown. On the band's 2008 mixtape Welcome to the New Administration, a demo of the title track appeared.

The Damned Things debuted their second album, High Crimes, in April 2019, nearly nine years since the debut of their debut album, Ironiclast.

Fall Out Boy's Dear Future Self (Hands Up) as a single off of their second greatest hits album, Believers Never Die, released on November 15, 2019. The band also revealed their co-headlining tour with Green Day and Weezer, The Hella Mega Tour, on the same day. All North American dates were postponed to the summer of 2021 due to the Covid 19 Pandemic, and Asian and Oceania dates were postponed.

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Rockers of iconic 2000s punk band look unrecognisable as they appear on Australian television - but can you guess who they are?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
On Thursday, Iconic rock stars from the early 2000s appeared unrecognizable on Australian television. The two musicians rose to fame as part of a well-known four-piece American rock band. The band members discussed being the pin-up boys of the 'emo revolution' during an appearance on Channel Ten's The Project.'

Joe Trohman, the Fall Out Boy's, has rejoined the group five months after recovering from a mental health scare

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 31, 2023
After taking a five-month mental break, Joe Trohman announced that he's returning to Fall Out Boy. The guitarist, 38, took to Instagram with the good news, writing, 'Hey everyone, I'm officially back! Although I took some time away to focus on my brain and get healthy for my family, my siblings, and myself, I want to thank everyone for the love and support.' 'I also want to thank Ben Young for stepping up and filling in on the shows I missed - he's a true gentleman and scholar,' he said.'

Boy Embrace Their Stardust is the best of them

www.mtv.com, March 27, 2023
Time is a funny thing for Fall Out Boy. They released So Much (For) Stardust, a little over 20 years since the genre-defining (and often defying) Chicago band's inception. The publication is the company's first in five years, following up 2018's electropop-heavy Mania, which saw the company's biggest departure in sound yet. So much (For) Stardust is back to the Fallout Boy pop-punk playbook from decades ago, but Fall Out Boy is the first to tell you: this is not "Sugar, We're Goin Down." MTV News, bassist and songwriter Pete Wentz, as well as frontman Patrick Stump discuss the need to refute claims that this was not a throwback album from the start. Wentz says, "It was a preface more than anything." "It's like in the 'Thriller' music video where they're like, the occult isn't good!" Fall Out Boy may be reverting to a simpler version of themselves. The band resurfaced on their own website, Fueled By Ramen, and with the addition of producer Neal Avron — who co-created their breakout From Under the Cork Tree and sequels Infinity on High and Folie à Deux — fans were quick to assume that the band had accepted pop-punk roots. However, returning to a particular sound wasn't nearly as important as capturing the essence of albums past. And if there's one album to compare So Much (For) Stardust's spirit to that of 2008's divisive and experimental Folie à Deux, which featured collaborations with Lil Wayne and Debbie Harry.