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* [[Faux Yay]] - Pete Wentz and his labelmates.
** Such as simulating oral sex on Brendon Urie, kissing Patrick on the neck during live shows, and being just affectionate towards guys. Maybe not so faux after all, he claims to be bisexual but "isn't a fan of penises".
* [[Four -Temperament Ensemble]]
** Sanguine: Pete
** Choleric: Andy
** Melancholic: Patrick
** Phlegmatic: Joe
* [[Hey ItsIt's That Guy]] - The video for their cover of "Beat It" features Donald Faison (Turk from ''[[Scrubs (TV)|Scrubs]]''), Hal Sparks ([[Queer As Folk]], [[The Soup]]) and Tony Hale (Buster from ''[[Arrested Development (TV)|Arrested Development]]'').
** Most of their music videos also include a host of friends from bands on Pete's record label Decaydance.
*** Seth Green and Michelle Trachtenberg (both from ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'') show up briefly at the funeral scene in "Arm's Race", and the chick who plays Cerie on [[Thirty30 Rock (TV)|Thirty Rock]] is the mean girl in "Dance, Dance"
*** Brendon Urie and Spencer from Panic! at the Disco make an appearance in the video for "What a Catch, Donnie", as well as some other famous musicians who lent their voices to the song.
*** The "A Little Less Sixteen Candles" video has William Beckett and Mike Carden from The Academy Is..., Travie McCoy from Gym Class Heroes, and Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith from Panic! at the Disco all as various vampires from different clans.
* [[Hey ItsIt's That Voice]] - In "What a Catch, Donnie", a few guest stars lend their voices to sing a few of their greatest hits.
* [[Incredibly Long Note]]
* [[Lead Bassist]] - Pete is the best example of type C.