Fall Out Boy has been a cornerstone of the music industry, specifically in emo and pop-punk, for what feels like a lifetime, consistently evolving while leaving a lasting impact on fans. From the moment Andy Hurley’s anthemic drums and hi-hats kicked off their breakout single “Sugar, We’re Goin Down,” the Chicago band cemented themselves as a cultural phenomenon. With eight full-length albums to their name, each marking a distinct chapter in their journey, Fall Out Boy has built a discography that’s as visually striking as it is sonically diverse.
Their album artwork is more than just packaging—it’s a snapshot of each era’s themes, emotions, and aesthetics. Every cover tells a story from the raw, DIY energy of Take This To Your Grave shot by Ryan Bakerink to the ambitious surrealism of Infinity On High and the thought-provoking imagery of Save Rock And Roll. Each design feels like an extension of their music and the album, offering fans a chance to connect with their sound on a deeper level before ever hitting play.
Here at idobi Radio, we took on the nearly impossible task of ranking these iconic covers from worst to best. Whether minimalist or enigmatic, every piece of art reveals something about the band’s creative evolution, reflecting their ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their core.
Watch our ranking of Fall Out Boy’s album artwork from best to worst below. Do you think we nailed it? What do YOU think is FOB’s best album artwork?