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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Trohman grew up in [[South Russell]], east of [[Cleveland, Ohio]]. He lived there for 12 years and attended [[Chagrin Falls]] Schools, playing the trombone in the school band until he picked up guitar later in his secondary school years. He moved to a suburb of [[Chicago]] around 12 years old. He attended Washburne Middle School, where he participated in various bands for fun. After Washburne, he attended [[New Trier Township High School]]. During his high school years he was part of an audio visual club that made home movies, as well as briefly playing bass in [[Arma Angelus]] with Fall Out Boy's [[Pete Wentz]] on vocals.

In West Philelphia born and raised on the playground is where he spent most his days. Chilln' out relaxin all cool shootin some b-ball outside of school when a couple of some guys who were up to no good started making trouble in the neighborhood Joe got in one little fight and his mom got scared and she said "Your moving with your auntie and uncle in chicago". After Joe moved to Chicago, he became a Jedi knight. He soon brought a balance to the Force.





He also loves the boardies, and posts under the name "ZEZEtheX"


He adores them.

He loves Andy too.

They are adopting a child from Africa.


He likes to teach Hemmy how to maintain his fur, so it looks 'tres cool', thats french for very cool. Accent on the e.
He likes to teach Hemmy how to maintain his fur, so it looks 'tres cool', thats french for very cool. Accent on the e.
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Trohman approached fellow Chicago musician and friend Pete Wentz about starting a [[pop punk]] band, with less emphasis on positivity, and more emphasis on the negatives that the [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] scene seemed to draw. Wentz agreed. Trohman then met [[Patrick Stump]] at a Border's bookstore, whom Trohman overheard talking about a band of mutual interest. Stump was recruited. They later recruited friend [[Andy Hurley]] on drums.
Trohman approached fellow Chicago musician and friend Pete Wentz about starting a [[pop punk]] band, with less emphasis on positivity, and more emphasis on the negatives that the [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] scene seemed to draw. Wentz agreed. Trohman then met [[Patrick Stump]] at a Border's bookstore, whom Trohman overheard talking about a band of mutual interest. Stump was recruited. They later recruited friend [[Andy Hurley]] on drums.


Trohman, with the rest of his band, is finished recording a new record, "Infinity On High" slated for release on February 6th, 2007. The first single from the record is called "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race". He also is fully endorsed by [[Washburn Guitars]]. Lyon, Washburn's subsidary brand, released a line of signed Idol guitars sold at Target for $200.00 (US). Joe has blue eyes,and his hair is sometimes in this hair style we call the "TrohFro."
Trohman, with the rest of his band, is finished recording a new record, "Infinity On High" slated for release on February 6th, 2007. The first single from the record is called "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race". He also is fully endorsed by [[Washburn Guitars]]. Lyon, Washburn's subsidary brand, released a line of signed Idol guitars sold at Target for $200.00 (US).

Ahem, the JewFro. His nicknames include Jewseph, JoeTroh, and many more that I don't feel like thinking of. I'm too busy listening to Sleep - My Chemical Romance.



'''2/06/07 BABY.'''

Joe is also invited to Pete and Patrick's wedding. He will be arriving with Andy, his current boyfriend.


==Equipment==
==Equipment==

Revision as of 01:04, 13 January 2007

Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Joseph Mark Trohman (born on September 1, 1984 in Hollywood, Florida) is most notably the lead guitarist for the Chicago-based alternative rock band Fall Out Boy, of which he is also the founding member.

Early life

Trohman grew up in South Russell, east of Cleveland, Ohio. He lived there for 12 years and attended Chagrin Falls Schools, playing the trombone in the school band until he picked up guitar later in his secondary school years. He moved to a suburb of Chicago around 12 years old. He attended Washburne Middle School, where he participated in various bands for fun. After Washburne, he attended New Trier Township High School. During his high school years he was part of an audio visual club that made home movies, as well as briefly playing bass in Arma Angelus with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz on vocals.

He likes to teach Hemmy how to maintain his fur, so it looks 'tres cool', thats french for very cool. Accent on the e.

Career

Trohman approached fellow Chicago musician and friend Pete Wentz about starting a pop punk band, with less emphasis on positivity, and more emphasis on the negatives that the hardcore scene seemed to draw. Wentz agreed. Trohman then met Patrick Stump at a Border's bookstore, whom Trohman overheard talking about a band of mutual interest. Stump was recruited. They later recruited friend Andy Hurley on drums.

Trohman, with the rest of his band, is finished recording a new record, "Infinity On High" slated for release on February 6th, 2007. The first single from the record is called "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race". He also is fully endorsed by Washburn Guitars. Lyon, Washburn's subsidary brand, released a line of signed Idol guitars sold at Target for $200.00 (US).

Equipment

  • Custom Washburn Idol Guitars with Seymour Duncan SH-6 duncan distortion pick-ups in the bridge position
  • Dean Markley Blue Steel heavy bottom, skinny top strings
  • Bogner Uberschall Heads
  • 2 Mesa 4x12 Cabinets loaded with Celestion vintage 30s