: Phrases like "I'm still comparing your past to my future" and "It might be your wound but they're my sutures" emphasize the deep, interconnected bond between the characters in the movie.
: The band aimed to create a song that was sophisticated enough to be taken seriously as a Fall Out Boy track while still being accessible to a younger audience. Composition & Lyrics Immortals - Fall Out Boy
: Bassist Pete Wentz explained that the song was inspired by the main character, Hiro, stepping up for his deceased brother, Tadashi. The central idea is that when you lose someone, you carry pieces of them with you—that is how we become immortal. : Phrases like "I'm still comparing your past
: The band felt an authentic connection to the story because, like the characters in Big Hero 6 , Fall Out Boy has always identified with the underdog . Release & Versions Fall Out Boy - Immortals (From "Big Hero 6") The central idea is that when you lose
: Vocalist Patrick Stump wanted the track to sound like something a band would play in the film's fictional setting, San Fransokyo . He initially considered a more traditional Japanese influence, but the filmmakers steered him toward a sound that fit the band's "2.0" identity—a blend of pop-punk, electronic, and orchestral elements.