About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Krist Novoselic, Dee Dee Ramone, Mike Dirnt, Ian MacKaye, Chuck Dukowski, Kira Roessler, Mike Watt, Pete Wentz, Joe Escalante, Hank Williams III, Regina Zernay Roberts, Scott Sorry, John Doe, Eerie Von, Chicken John, Thomas O'Keefe, Tony Lombardo, Arthur Kane, Jerry Only, Mass Giorgini, Christian Martucci, Joe Principe, C. J. Ramone, Matt Freeman, Kyle Sokol, Geoff Kresge, Zander Schloss, Gabor Szakacsi, Dan Schmid, Hunter Burgan, Jennifer Finch, Jody Bleyle, Roger Manganelli, Brent Harding, Leslie Mah, Dave Alexander, Ryan Sinn, Sonia Tetlow, Kathy Valentine, Donna Dresch, Greg Kriesel, Gail Greenwood, Klaus Flouride, Kathy Foster, Kathi Wilcox, Brent Liles, Derf Scratch, Karl Alvarez, Chad Larson, Max Collins, Scott Shiflett, Randy Bradbury, Matt Wong, Alec Baillie, Matt Riddle, Merle Allin, Zeke Zettner, Jimmy Recca, Lisa Pifer, Bill Schneider, James Calvin Wilsey, Scott Thunes, Greg Norton, John Maurer, Skeeter Thompson, Spot, Paul Miner, Darryl Jenifer, Kim Warnick, Lori Black, Paul Dedona, Chris Romanelli. Excerpt: Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III (born on June 5, 1979) better known as Pete Wentz, is an American musician, best known for being the bassist and primary lyricist for the American rock band Fall Out Boy. Since the announcement of Fall Out Boy's indefinite hiatus, Wentz has formed the experimental electropop group Black Cards. He owns a record label, Decaydance Records, which has signed bands such as Panic! at the Disco and Gym Class Heroes. Wentz has also ventured into other non-musical projects, including writing, acting, and fashion; in 2005 he founded a clothing company called Clandestine Industries. He also runs a film production company called Bartskull Films, as well as a bar called Angels & Kings. His philanthropic activities include collaborations with Invisible Children and UNICEF's Tap Proje...