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Fall Out Boy's Joe Trohman takes a break for mental health: 'Burning out is dreadful'

Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman announced Wednesday that he is temporarily leaving the band in order to focus on his mental health. In a statement posted on Instagram, the musician shared that his "mental health has deteriorated rapidly over the past several years" and that he needs some time to recover before rejoining Fall Out Boy — which he fully intends to do. "Neil Young once howled ...
Guitarist Joe Trohman of Fall Out Boy performs on the main stage of the Rock in Rio music festival at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 9, 2022.

Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman announced Wednesday that he is temporarily leaving the band in order to focus on his mental health.

In a statement posted on

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