It seems like a new album from Fall Out Boy will be released anytime soon as they finally uploaded content on their official YouTube channel to excite fans after months of teasing; when is it coming out?

According to 106.1 KISS FM, the punk rock band continued their mysterious-vibe teasers by sharing an animated video on their channel.

Titled "A Claymation Fall Out Boy Celebration," the band posted a two-minute video made by Mr. Oz. The clip features different creatures such as a dog, aliens, a man with weird faces in his body, vomiting hands, and more.

The trippy graphics was accompanied by cinematic music before guitar riffs and drums were played at the end, leading fans to suspect that new content will be coming out in the near future.

Following this, many users expressed their excitement in the comment section, with one fan writing, "I'VE BEEN WAITING 4 YEARS FOR THIS."

"INFINITY ON HIGH era vibes, both visually and sonically. I'm friggin' excited for FOB8," one fan wrote.

"Man, i really had a hard time lately, and I'm really happy there will be return. I genuinely hope they managed to find back to what they said they lost," another fan wrote.

As of this writing, Fall Out Boy has not announced an official release date, tracklist, or title of their new album.

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Fall Out Boy's Previous Teasers

The recent video comes two weeks after fans received mysterious post cards from the band, potentially hinting on their return to the music industry.

Kerrang! reported that the said cards featured a message that reads, "Greeting from: Pink Seashell Beach."

In the back, many believed that Fall Out Boy shared lyrics from their upcoming song which reads, "I saw you in a bright clear field. Hurricane heat in my head. The kind of pain you feel to get good in the end. Inscribed like stone and faded by the rain: 'Give up what you love give up what you love before it does you in..."

In addition, they also launched the website sendingmylovefrompinkseashellbeach.com that warned fans not to open the link before Christmas.

Two weeks prior to the postcards being sent out to fans, a mysterious advertisement appeared on the Chicago Tribune newspaper that featured a black background with the text "FOB 8" and "If you build it, they will come."

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