What is pete wentz 2000s?

Pete Wentz is best known as the bassist and primary lyricist for the rock band Fall Out Boy. In the 2000s, Fall Out Boy gained widespread popularity with albums such as "Take This to Your Grave" (2003) and "From Under the Cork Tree" (2005), which produced hit singles like "Sugar, We're Goin Down" and "Dance, Dance."

Wentz's charismatic stage presence and emo/punk fashion sense made him a popular figure in the alternative music scene during the 2000s. He also gained attention for his high-profile relationships, most notably with singer Ashlee Simpson, whom he married in 2008.

In addition to his music career, Wentz is known for his work as a record label executive, fashion designer, and author. He founded the record label Decaydance Records, which signed bands such as Panic! at the Disco and Gym Class Heroes. He also launched the clothing line Clandestine Industries and co-wrote the book "Gray" with James Montgomery. Wentz continues to be an influential figure in the music industry.