Across four iconic albums, My Chemical Romance helped spearhead the 2000s emo boom. Formed by frontman Gerard Way in 2001. their blend of post-goth angst, high-kicking theatrics and comic ...
For their third full-length, however, the New Jersey quintet were dreaming of a sound that would catapult them into the higher echelons of alternative rock. The lead single and title track (of sorts) ...
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The first metal appearance on the list goes to Mastodon, whose 2004 Leviathan track “Blood and Thunder” landed at No. 230. Slightly higher up the list at No. 174 was System of a Down‘s “Chop Suey!,” ...
My Chemical Romance played new single 'The Foundations of Decay' for the first time ever at their first UK show in 11 years. The 'Welcome To The Black Parade' rockers performed at The Eden Project in ...
“The Black Parade” marched through Los Angeles over the weekend, as My Chemical Romance played back-to-back shows at Dodger Stadium on July 26-27. The shows come as part of the alternative emo rock ...
My Chemical Romance are currently on the North American leg of their ’Long Live the Black Parade' tour. At their July 26 show at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, they played a previously ...