10 Unlikely Film Cameos From Punk & Nu-Metal Musicians

2. Fall Out Boy - Sex Drive

You disagree with Fall Out Boy being on the list? Well, "I...don't...care what you think..."

'I Don't Care' fittingly was on the official soundtrack for raunchy teen movie 'Sex Drive', featuring during the end credits of the movie, but it was Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, and Joe Trohmann's cameo that surprised many.

The 2008 comedy sees an 18-year-old and his friends embark on a cross-country road trip to try and lose his virginity to a girl he met on the internet. While the plot may sound familiar, it's the perfect invitation for a pop punk band to make a cameo - and Fall Out Boy's appearance came about due to the band's friendship with Seth Green, as Pete Wentz told MTV.

"We always get these offers, like, 'Hey, why don't you guys do this "Super Sweet 16" movie!' And we're like, 'Uh, maybe not,' But this one actually seemed funny, and plus, we, like, texted Seth and asked him if he was doing it, and he said yes."

The band perform 'Fame < Infamy' and 'Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy' at an Amish barn dance with footage of the gig interspersed through the performance with narrative-progressing scenes, before Seth Green sends the group on their way with the phrase, "Oh, Lord, please bless this Fall Out Boy."

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