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My Chemical Romance got themselves booked on their first show in October 2001, at an Elks lodge in Ewing, New Jersey, opening for Pencey Prep, a brash hardcore band fronted by their friend Frank ...
In 2010, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys served as My Chemical Romance's latest album. Due to their unexpected split three years later, this would inexplicably be their final ...
For those unfamiliar with My Chemical Romance, the band hails from Newark, New Jersey back in 2001. The band was headed up by Gerard Way alongside his brother Mikey, Frank Iero, Ray Toro, and more.
It was the attacks of September 11, 2001 that prompted singer Gerard Way to form My Chemical Romance. Way wanted to respond to tragedy with something grand, earth-shaking, and consequential.
In the 12 years he spent as frontman of My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way seemed never to meet a concept he didn’t like — or one he thought was too macabre. Consider the music video for the ...
My Chemical Romance returns with new six-minute song, filling fans with 'genuine happiness'. Bryar later worked in real estate, and in 2021, he shared that he was "permanently closing the book on ...
During each crucial stage of his music career, Gerard Way chose a uniform. Just like a superhero in a comic book. Or maybe the villain. In 2004, as his band My Chemical Romance broke into the ...
The band then chose their name which originated from Gerard's younger brother, Mikey, who was working at Barnes and Noble. He spotted the book Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance by Irvine ...
In comic-book terms, My Chemical Romance are the Just-Us League. They clearly have the passion to raise the creative bar high enough to disrupt a communications satellite.
After My Chemical Romance suddenly announced their split last Friday, singer Gerard Way has followed up with a lengthy open letter devling into his thoughts on the band’s breakup. Starting with ...
My Chemical Romance performs at Barclays Center in Brooklyn Sunday night, and at Prudential Center in Newark on Sept. 20 and 21. The tour continues in North America through Oct. 29.