Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012

Fan Tour Report: Chicago


By. Cassie

As I sit down to type this, my feet are throbbing, I am still covered in a mixture of my own sweat and the sweat of hundreds of other My Chemical Romance fans, my head is pounding, and I feel as if I may soon die. Those are all signs that April 15’s show at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom was a perfectly destructive force of hot and loud praise and energy exchanged between the “soldiers” of the MCRmy and the men who bring them together.
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Killjoys, Black Parade marchers and Demolition Lovers alike could find all something to love in MCR’s set. It included a song from I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, familiar favorites from The Black Parade, a few gems from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge that I, personally, haven’t heard live in years and – of course – songs from Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, some of which fans here in the States are hearing live for the very first time. My Chemical Romance played an eclectic and satisfying mix, but the feeling My Chemical Romance brings reaches far beyond the notes they play and sing onstage.
Just look to guitarist Ray Toro, for example. As he played, his right foot bore a clunky cast and his gait was visibly slowed by a dragging limp. However, the cast was not the only accessory he wore: his face displayed a grin through most of the performance, and especially at the end of it as they closed with “Bulletproof Heart.” His expression showed the very definition of a love for playing. I will never forget how confident and strong he sounded when I met him earlier in the day and asked him if he were okay. “Yes,” he had said, almost nonchalantly, standing tall despite his injury.
You could also look to Frank Iero. Since the first time I saw My Chemical Romance in 2005, many things have developed and changed in the MCR world. One of the things that has remained a constant, however, is Iero’s chaotic energy. Frank, while swinging his guitar and thrashing about is a living middle finger to the phrase “slow down.” When MCR launched into “Vampire Money” early in their set, I was positive the aggressive song would cause Iero to destroy some set pieces…or humans.
One thing that has changed since that first show in 2005 is the stage presence of Mikey Way. I remember conversations I once had with friends in which we would whine, “I wish Mikey would come to the front more often.” Now, loud-and-proud, Mikey stands at the edge, his glimmering bass and golden hair a stand-out vision on the stage. I’m sure I speak for more fans than only myself when I say that watching the band grow and their confidence grow is beautiful.
And then there is, of course, vocalist Gerard Way, whose between-song banter is ever-caring and empowering. From his encouraging the audience’s helping one another when we fall, to his reminding us to “never stop running,” the vocalist leaves audiences with something to take to heart along with the messages of lyrics they have already internalized.
Gerard’s message of our helping one another in the crowd was certainly a necessity at the Aragon Ballroom, a place which, during soundcheck, James Dewees mentioned looked like the outside of a hotel the band had stayed in Spain and felt as if it were some sort of heat trap. No matter how sparse the crowd was in places (there were very few of said places, and I tried many of them after I finished shooting MCR’s first few songs in the photo pit), a steaming heat radiated from the intense kinetic energy of the show-goers. After the show on Twitter, drummer Mike Pedicone even called the venue “hot assed.”
“It’s hot as fuck in here. Hot as Hell,” Gerard had growled in foreshadowing to introduce “Mama.”
Eventually, when I ended up in the balcony beside the stage, I could see why the heat was so overwhelming—the floor was packed from the front to the back and lurched in nauseating waves with the music. It was so very tight that I saw only one circle pit break out during “Vampires Will Never Hurt You,” which was comprised of about 4 guys who could not keep the circle open in the packed crowd for more than a few seconds at a time.
No matter how uncomfortable it was, no one stopped. No level of appreciative fist-pumping, jumping, yelling along or headbanging could possibly repay the men onstage for the amazing night they gave us fans.
I would like to thank MCR for making my day, both with the show and also with the soundcheck I and a handful of others were allowed to watch, as well as the meet-and-greet. I thank Mikey for remembering his invasion of the Twitter-based chat I run; Gerard for remembering my boots from the last time I met them; Frank for joking with my friends and I and making us feel comfortable and Ray for coming to say "hi" despite his injured foot and being a complete inspiration to stay strong in the face of adversity.
The members of My Chemical Romance are more humble, hard-working and caring than most can imagine. It is my hope that every fan can someday get to see just how great they are as I have been fortunate enough to see myself.
Setlist:
Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
Give 'Em Hell, Kid
Planetary (GO!)
Hang 'Em High
Vampire Money
Mama
The Only Hope For Me Is You
House of Wolves
Summertime
I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
DESTROYA
Welcome To The Black Parade
Teenagers
Vampires Will Never Hurt You
Helena
-ENCORE-
Cancer
Bulletproof Heart

Fan Tour Report: Grand Rapids


By. Paige C.

Ever since I first heard “Welcome to the Black Parade” back in 8th grade, My Chemical Romance has had me hooked. From there, I discovered “I’m not Okay”, “Heaven Help Us”, and countless other tracks of theirs that I listened to on repeat, over and over. I bought every CD and downloaded every song I could, dreaming of the day when I could finally see them live. Unfortunately however, because I was in middle school at the time, my parents wouldn’t allow me to attend the Black Parade tour.
This time around, however, I was eighteen. I was finally going to be able to attend their show and I couldn’t wait. I bought tickets online and was planning on attending the Grand Rapids show with my best friend, Zakk. A couple days later, while on the My Chemical Romance fan site, I found the MCR Road Reporter contest and entered it on a whim, thinking of how awesome it would be to win, but never imagining it would happen. Then, however, I got an e-mail back saying that I was getting two free tickets, two backstage/meet-and-greet passes, and a photo pass. I was ecstatic! My excitement was barely containable. When I called Zakk to tell him, half of what I said weren’t even words—it was just me screaming in delight.
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My evening was absolutely magical—it was better than anything I had ever imaged my first concert to be. Not only was I seeing my favorite band, but I got to photograph them live & up-close and I was able to meet them in person before the show. A few interesting things you fans might like to know: Frank has an incredibly firm handshake and Gee’s hands are softer than soft. They were all amazingly nice and I can’t wait to develop the photo of us together.
Up on stage, Gerard led the energized, passionate crowd in song after song, revisiting many of my old favorites and touching on some of the best songs from their new CD. Fans were crazy and energetic, all of us united by our common love for MCR. The hope, happiness, and energy radiating from us could barely be contained by the room; fans were jumping up and down, pumping their fists, screaming and singing along with every word and every magical guitar chord MCR played. Lights were flashing, people were dancing, stage fog filled the air.
Theatrical like always, Gerard was enchanting to watch. It was near impossible to take my eyes off him, but when I did, it was to watch Frankie bounce all over the stage, enthusiastically diving into his music. To me it seems that Mikey and Ray are near opposites; it’s a powerful thing to watch them— Mikey concentrates hard on his guitar and the power of the music, looking serious and somber the whole time, whereas Ray looks so happy and joyful while he plays. Combined together, the four make an amazing show. They are, without a doubt, one of the best bands out there. Perhaps one of the things that make them this is their ability to write songs and perform in such a way that connects with each and every fan individually, as if you are the only one in the room with them. They skillfully fill the room and their songs with hope, sorrow that can be overcome, happiness, and messages for people in all walks of life.
Thank you so much, My Chemical Romance, for always being here for me and for the rest of your fans. We will forever be grateful to you for everything you have taught us. And fans, never forget, “No matter what, just Keep Running”.

Fan Tour Report: Minneapolis


By. Amber E.

As I sit and type this, my smile hasn't left my face, and I'm still in amazment. I can't talk or hear correctly, but I could care less. Some girls were waiting outside the little First Ave venue since 3:30 that morning. Since it was my very first concert ever, I had no idea what to expect. I didn't know how big the venue was, and I was soo nervous to meet MCR. I'm 19 now, and have been listening to them since 13 or 14, so it was a very exciting day. We got there and people were lining both sides of the venue on the corner. Waiting for doors to open was nerve racking. I knew that once the doors opened, it would be a rush to the front. I got to go straight to backstage.
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One of the tour managers lead us backstage, and suddenly, Gerard, Frank and Mikey walked in. I instantly smiled and kinda froze up. They shook my hand and signed a paper I brought and I asked them for hugs. We snapped a picture, and my camera didn't flash. So, feeling kinda dumb, the guy handed it back to me to fix it, and it's a nice touch screen I brought for the occcastion, and one of the boys said, "Ooo a stylus, that's fancy." I was so nervous I can't remember who said it, I think Frank, but the guys were so nice about it and laughed it off. Frank told us to enjoy the show, and they were just very nice and polite. It was short, sweet and to the point, but so worth it. I was wondering why I didn't get to meet Ray, but I found out. Gerard told us later in the show that Ray broke his foot the night before, but he was being a trooper, and still playing on. He must have been resting in the bus. Meeting MCR was amazing, and something I will never forget. It almost ties with my highlight of the night.
And what we were all waiting for, the amazing My Chemical Romance. All I heard when they walked out was screaming and "Look Alive, Sunshine." Then they went into NaNaNa, and the crowd went nuts! Gerard has such a way with the crowd that it just amazes me. I was in the middle of the crowd, but I'm pretty claustrophobic, so I ended up moving to the side more, and I got a perfect view of all the guys and it was a prefect spot for pictures.
One of the first songs was Vampire Money. I love that song because it just sounds like their having a great time! When they played Planetary, I started video taping. Watching the whole crowd jump up and down was amazing to see. I felt like we were just like this huge family supporting each other when we fell down, or making the new fans feel just as welcomed as the older fans. It was such an amazing feeling. I felt that feeling again, when we all sang along to Black Parade. To hear the whole crowd crying out the words was just heart pounding. I honestly cannot remember the songs in order that they played them, because I was so caught up in the moment, but Summertime was amazing. This warm feeling spread through my chest and I just smiled.
When they started playing, I'm Not Okay, I went crazy! That is one of my favorite songs. I was sick and had the beginning of strep throat, but I still screamed along! Vampires Will Never Hurt You made the third highlight of my night. I love when they play the old Bullets stuff.
Helena was absolutely amazing, as always. Mama is always a fun one to hear and sing too. I love Gerard's vocals in that song. Hearing everyone scream "Remember me" to The Only Hope For Me Is You was Awesome! That is one of my favorite songs off Danger Days.
Destroya got everyone's heart pounding. How can it not? It''s a great song and very loud, haha. Hang 'Em High, which is one of my very favorites, made me soo happy. When they started playing it, I turned to Derek and started freaking. I started jumping and singing. It was awesome.
Sing was so powerful. I was almost crying while singing along. It's such a heart touching song and made for people that need a little boost. Teenagers just made me laugh, I have always loved that song and it just made my day to hear it live. And of course, Gerard said, "This song's about us, this songs about you, it's called, Teenagers!"
They walked off stage and we all started screaming, "One More Song!" and then they started playing Cancer. Cancer just took my breath away and I did start crying it was that beautiful. I was so touched. I just wanted to hug the people around me. After Cancer, they ended the night with Bulletproof Heart. I thought it was a great ending, plus it's my favorite off DD.
As Derek and I were leaving, I was still in my own little lala land, and was just so excited and I just wanted to stay at the venue. As we drove away, I just started thinking about tonight and the next time I'll get to see them play. About 10 minutes after we left First Avenue, Derek proposed to me. We've been together 3 years, and he made the coolest day of my life into the most awesome day of my life. I got to meet Gerard, Frank and Mikey, and someone I love very dearly made me their Fiancee. It was just an amazing night.
Thank you so much for this opportunity and for my best ever first concert.
Stay Alive out in the Zones!
And have some great future concerts!!

Fan Tour Report: Cleveland

By. Cassie

“No talking shit!” was the playful threat about this review that Ray Toro left me with when I met the band for the second time this weekend after soundcheck at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio. A chorus of laughs and an “Ooohh!” rose from the members of MCR as I joked back that I just might talk shit. I shook my head and reassured them: “As if I have a single bad thing to say about you guys.” Toro then shook my hand again, sealing the deal, telling me that he knew I wouldn’t with a smile.
But it’s not just because of a joking pact with Toro that I wont “talk shit” about My Chemical Romance or anyone who works with them. The truth is: I can’t think of one bad thing to say about the people who made April 17, 2011, hands down, the very best day of my life.
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In the morning when my friends and I arrived to the area in Cleveland where the House of Blues was, something obviously stood out. Decorated by painted domino masks, vibrantly-colored hair, creatively conglomerated multi-colored costumes and true, vibrant Killjoy spirit, the monochrome city had obviously been infiltrated by our rogue Zone gang. As I watched a group of fans round a corner, I thought with amusement of some sort of raid in Battery City.
Despite the chilling wind in which fans had waited, their spirit was not extinguished before My Chemical Romance took the stage that night. Though, some may have gotten a little too much spirit coursing through and bumping into them, which caused near-passing-out in the heat of the crowd pretty early in the show. Still, the heat at the House of Blues was nothing like that of The Aragon in Chicago, where the band had played 2 days before Cleveland and for which I had written my first report of the weekend. Still, a woman named Thursday, who stood next to me at the barricade and had gone to both shows, remarked that though the House of Blues’ capacity was far smaller than The Aragon’s (less than half the size, to be precise), she felt just as much pressure coming from the excited crowd there as she had felt up front at the bigger of the two venues.
When MCR came out to “Look Alive, Sunshine,” the crowd blew up and surged forward, causing the metal barricade to bow out under the bodies that were pressed to it. People rushed in from the sides, squeezing us together, contorting normal body shapes to something quite unnatural in the sea of people. After having felt the crowd from pretty much every position in Chicago then standing up front in Cleveland, I know there is no place I’d rather be at a show. You feel ill, constricted, breathless and cramped the entire time, but the music hits you first. You’re closest to the energy. For bands like My Chemical Romance, who have such a connection with fans, the exchange is immediate, and you can even make occasional, semi-awkward eye contact with the members of the band.
Despite the heat, struggling to stay in place and fighting not to pass out, fans raged for My Chemical Romance, and the band threw it right back at us: Frank in the form of spitting massive amounts of water right on us and thrashing about; Gerard with jerky movements of his shoulders and hips and perfectly timed pantomimes to the music; Ray who, despite his injured foot was all smiles and even hopping slightly and Mikey who often looked straight at those of us in the crowd. And, of course, Mike Pedicone provided the amazing rhythmic backbone to it all while James Dewees propelled the set forward with his brilliantly-crafted between-song keyboard pieces.
I think one of my favorite parts of the shows I experienced this weekend was Gerard Way’s asking to see which audience members were experiencing their first MCR show and who had liked the band for a long time. He thanked us all for coming and thanked the older fans for being nice to the new ones, stomping his booted foot on the elitism that festers like a frothy, mucky hate-stew at shows of many other bands.
The wildness of the crowd was such that those of us in Cleveland were proclaimed a bunch of “bad-asses” by Gerard during the encore. For our bad-assery, we were handsomely rewarded with “Our Lady of Sorrows,” which I believe was a tour first and was what ended up being my favorite part of the set. I nearly died when they started to play it, not only because the crowd got really rough, but because I had been hoping they would play it since they had sound-checked it in Chicago a couple days before. Before “Teenagers,” Gerard had asked, “What do you guys want to hear?” which lead to a comedic, sea of babbling from the floor and balcony. My contribution to that babble had been: “SORROWS!! SORROWS!!” – YES!
Setlist:
Look Alive, Sunshine
Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
Give 'Em Hell, Kid
Planetary (GO!)
Hang 'Em High
Vampire Money
Mama
The Only Hope For Me Is You
House of Wolves
Summertime
Neat Neat Neat [The Damned cover]
I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
DESTROYA
Welcome To The Black Parade
Teenagers
The Ghost of You [New Version]
Vampires Will Never Hurt You
Helena
-ENCORE-
Our Lady of Sorrows
Bulletproof Heart
I don’t think it was solely post-concert/post-meeting-MCR euphoria I was feeling when I left the Cleveland show dripping sweat, in pain and with a renewed awareness of the small and wonderful things surrounding me. I imagined myself at 14, a young, sad and under-confident new fan of My Chemical Romance. If only I could go back in time to let myself know that I would get an opportunity like this some day. I wouldn’t believe me. Driving home from the show with my friends, I looked to the sky from the back seat and could think only: “Life is beautiful.”
Thank you so much, MCR. You are so humble that you probably don’t even fully grasp just how positive your impact on fans’ lives is. You are my ultimate inspiration, and I learn something new through loving your band every single day. On April 17, 2011, at my 17th MCR show (lucky coincidence), I learned to see the world from a perspective I had lost for many months and didn’t think I would regain. Thank you for reminding me. Thank you for being so kind. Thank you for being loudly who you are and encouraging the same of us. Thank you.

Fan Tour Report: Philadelphia

Wednesday May 11, 2011 |
By. Emily O.


Seven years ago I found my best friend after we bonded over My Chemical Romance’s music. We promised that, someday, we’d go see one of their concerts together, but there was one minor problem: I lived in New Jersey and she lived in Mexico. Over the years we put that idea on the backburner, until one afternoon when I got an email offering me the position of “Road Reporter” for the Philadelphia show of the World Contamination Tour. Adriana was the first person I told, and by the next day she had booked a flight to the United States so she could join me as my guest and she could see her first MCR concert in order to finally make our dream come true.
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The intense traffic coming into the Philadelphia area almost made us miss the meet and greet, but we ended up making it in the nick of time and we had the opportunity to chat with and take pictures with the band members for a little bit. Since Adriana and I first met through an art organization, we decided to draw and present them with portraits of their respective killjoys, which they very graciously accepted. The guys were very sweet and happy to talk to us, and the opportunity to meet them started out the night on an excellent note.
The Architects and Thursday opened the show and both put on excellent sets. As soon as the second set ended, however, there was a palpable excitement in the air as everyone waited anxiously for My Chemical Romance to take the stage. Every time a person went out to mark the floor or test an instrument, a great cheer went up from the crowd and the energy in the building swelled. The set changes were some of the quickest and most efficient I have ever seen (props to the crew), so the crowd didn’t have to wait long before the house lights dimmed and the music kicked in. The band came out and everyone went crazy; NaNaNa was the first song that they played and it had the perfect energy to get everyone moving. Even in a theater with no general admission, people managed to physically show their enthusiasm and excitement as they danced and cheered from the rows in front of their seats until they practically spilled into the aisles. The band followed NaNaNa with a balanced mix of songs from Danger Days, The Black Parade, and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, and they even threw in Vampires Will Never Hurt You for the I Brought You My Bullets (You Brought Me Your Love) fans. When the band performed Helena and Cancer, I saw people around me crying, and for good reason – the music was so powerful and moving that it was hard to keep a dry eye!
Gerard’s singing throughout the night was impeccable; by far the best that I’ve ever heard from him over the past three times that I have seen My Chemical Romance in concert. Mikey, Ray, and Frank all played with so much energy and finesse that I was blown away by the strength of the music. I could really hear their skills come through in each song, and they seemed so connected to their instruments that photographing them playing was like photographing them in their natural environment. The whole band and the guest musicians played together as an extremely cohesive group and everyone seemed to be having a great time on stage; especially Gerard, who danced and pranced around the stage and even leaned over to give some lucky fans high fives and sign something while he performed. Gerard also encouraged Philadelphia to stand up to anyone or anything that may try to change them, telling the crowd not to throw bricks or punches but to sing. And sing we did, along with every song and from the bottom of our very hearts. Amid chanting and cheering, the band came out for an encore and raised our spirits with Bulletproof Heart after Gerard brought us all to tears with a solo version of Cancer. When the band finally did make their permanent exit, they left the crowd dancing out the doors and infecting the streets of Upper Darby with killjoy pride and power.
This show was no doubt the best My Chemical Romance concert I’ve had the opportunity to attend. While I have great memories from each show I’ve seen before, every aspect of this one topped the chart – from the fans to the sound to the mix of music; not even mentioning the personal opportunity I had to meet the band and take photos. The band played so well and just seemed so happy to be up on stage that I practically had to be dragged out of the theater; I didn’t want it to end! Adriana and I were able to fulfill one of our dreams, and we met some awesome people and had a great time in the process! It is a night neither of us will ever forget and I’m sure we won’t stop talking about how wonderful everything was… until next time we see My Chemical Romance together, of course!

Living On The Railways...

Saturday April 30, 2011

I think the word Glenn Beck was looking for was "subversion" not "propaganda", because I don't know what it would be considered propaganda for- truth? sentiment?
And I can't tell what he's angrier about- the fact that it's how I feel about the persistent sterilization of our culture or the fact that it's on network television for everyone to hear.
And railways? Is it 1863? Seen any children living on these lately instead of the internet?
I'm actually shocked that no actual fact-checking was done on the lyrics. I mean Fox is a major news channel, covering factual topics in an unbiased and intelligent-
oh wait-
To quote the man himself- "You don't have to live by the standards that society has set,"
I couldn't agree more.
g
PS- drawing is a depiction of an actual situation involving children, indeed "living on the railways" with one Jimmy "Backscratch Pete" Mulrooney, of Kansas City.

TOUR BLOGGER: HONDA CIVIC TOUR DENVER


Thursday September 15, 2011 |


By. Kinsey
September 4, 2011 was the best day of the year for all the Killjoys that were in Colorado at the time. We all gathered together under the sun, along with all the Rancid and Blink 182 fans. Butterflies fluttered around in my stomach and I could see the excitement dripping off of everyone's faces. I could tell it was going to be a good show.
I got my tickets and stood in line with my little sister, who I decided to bring with me, and waited to be let in. As the line finally began to move, I stuck my photo pass to my shirt, knowing I would need it later. We got to our seats without much trouble and I decided that they weren't too bad. I noticed that most of the My Chemical Romance fans were in the back and wished they could join me. Anticipation was written on every single person's face.

TOUR BLOGGER: HONDA CIVIC TOUR CLEVELAND, OH


Tuesday October 4, 2011 |

By Molly
Our car could have been fueled completely by excitement and anxiousness as my little sister and I arrived at Blossom Music Center. We had been anticipating this concert for only four shorts days after having found at that we had won the tickets, but the wait seemed to have lasted more than a lifetime.
We soon discovered that we were not alone in this feeling; ecstatic concert-goers began to pour in through the gates, shouting, skipping, dancing, and all but mowing over each other in order to be within view of the stage a few precious seconds sooner. I skulked about the entrance gate in order to meet fellow Killyjoys and and take their photos. A few people even recognized me from Buzznet! The concert son began, and it was all everybody could do to stay in his or her seat.
The lights were killed, and the notorious female representative of Better Living Industries appeared on a large screen. It was impossible to hear what she had to say over the screaming of excited fans (not to mention that she spoke in Japanese)!
The band opened with--you guessed it--NaNaNa. Gerard would not stay in one place for more than a second, and Frank seemed more than pleased to climb off of the stage and onto an amp as he stared out into the audience. Mikey and Ray stood faithfully in their spots as Frank hurried back to his microphone to provide backup vocals along with Ray.

WIN A CHANCE TO SEE MCR SIDE STAGE IN AUSTRALIA


Thursday January 12, 2012 |

For your chance to watch My Chemical Romance from the side of the stage in your Australian city, tell us in 25 words or less tell us what character you would create for yourself if you were a part of the Fabulous Killjoys, and Why!
One winner and an accompanying guest will be chosen to watch via side stage for an Australia show in their city. Limit one entry per person. Contest ends January 19, 2012 at 9am PST. Winner and guest must be aged 15+ and provide their own transportation to the show.
To submit your entry, go to My Chemical Romance's Facebook Page and leave a comment on the contest post.
MCR will be playing Big Day Out and additional headlining shows. Visit the Tour Page for all the information.

MY CHEM AND ILLUMINATE PARKINSON’S


Tuesday March 13, 2012 |

Gerard and Mikey recently participated in a photo shoot with Illuminate Parkinsons to raise awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s. Prints of the photo will be sold online with proceeds to benefit a travelling gallery show documenting individuals with Parkinson’s. Learn more about the cause at IlluminateParkinsons.org.uk

Triumph for My Chemical Romance


Wembley Arena
 - London
 - Sat 12 Feb 2011
Having been gone for 3 years, it's natural to expect that all fans of My Chemical Romance would be overwhelmed by their return. Yet that does put pressure on the band to not disappoint the fans that have been waiting for them for so long. A lesser band would not have lived up to the expections, but My Chemical Romance without a doubt far surpassed even the highest expectations of their fans. Having returned with a brand new look, a brand new album, and maybe even a brand new attitude, My Chemical Romance had the entire crowd of a sold-out Wembley Arena mesmerised. Energy, strength and pure musical genius lit up the entire room making it an unforgettable experience for the audience. My Chemical Romance are, without a doubt, a band well worth seeing again and again and again.
Favourite moment: The opening song of the show (Na Na Na) was the higlight as it opened the set with an explosion of sound and colour, really setting an amazing mood.
Setlist: Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na), Sing, Planetary (GO!), The Only Hope For Me Is You, Party Poison, Summertime, Destroya, The Kids From Yesterday, Vampire Money, Welcome To The Black Parade, Cancer, Mama, Teenagers, Helena, Give 'Em Hell Kid, I'm Not Okay, The Ghost Of You, Hang 'Em High, Vampires Will Never Hurt You, Our Lady Of Sorrow

CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS DETAILS

Friday September 14, 2012 |

CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS is a 10- song series of previously- unheard material to be released over the next five (5) months. The double- sided singles will be available worldwide in 7" vinyl and digitally through retailers like iTunes, Amazon or other digital service providers. Vinyl will be available at most independent music retailers in countries worldwide.
Here are the track lists and release dates for each of the five (5) double- sided singles:
Title: Number One
A-side: Boy Division
B-side: Tomorrow's Money
Release date: October 30, 2012
Title: Number Two
A-side: AMBULANCE
B-side: Gun.
Release date: Black Friday, November 23, 2012
Title: Number Three
A-side: The World Is Ugly
B-side: The Light Behind Your Eyes
Release date: Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Title: Number Four
A-side: Kiss The Ring
B-side: Make Room!!!!
Release date: Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Title: Number Five
A-side: Surrender The Night
B-side: Burn Bright
Release date: Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Right now, you can pre-order the Limited-Edition Vinyl Box Set of CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS through theOfficial My Chemical Romance Online Store. We are also offering the purchase of the vinyl releases a la carte, as well as a new t-shirt design featuring release Number One artwork through the Online Store.
The online store is offering two different shipment options:
- All Five (5) 7" vinyl delivered to you on their respective street dates $49.99 + $19 shipping (to the US)
- All Five (5) 7" vinyl delivered to you on the street date of the last album (February 5th, 2013) $49.98 + $9 shipping (to the US)
Each box set will feature:
  • -Custom Slip Box to hold all Five (5) 7" vinyl delivered
  • -Exclusive Conventional Weapons Poster
  • -All Ten (10) songs digitally delivered on their respective street dates

CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS

Friday September 14, 2012 |


Dear friends, Please allow me to take a trip down memory avenue for just a minute.... in the year 2008 it was the best of times, it was the worst of times...after years of constant work and travel, The Black Parade had come and gone, and as a band My Chemical Romance had achieved almost every goal we had set for it. Records were sold, doors were kicked in, enemies made and vanquished...I really felt we had made a difference. If there was ever a time to run the credits, call it a day and go out on top ...this was it. But here we were, still relatively young and a wide open future seemed to be a blessing and a curse when wondering 'what the hell comes next?' A large percentage of my being was convinced the band was over at that point, and so, as it does, depression crept it's way in.

I have grown up and spent most of my early adulthood being in this band, the thought of that chapter closing was a harsh pill to swallow. But that November I got a call from Gerard that snapped me out of it. We talked for awhile about the band, about why we loved and hated it. We left the conversation with promises to to communicate and plans for a new record in place. In the coming months we forged ahead. Ideas started to take shape....there were conversations about what the songs should sound like, the trading of mix tapes for inspiration, and finally flights were booked to our adopted home of Los Angeles for pre-production.

Looking back to that first phone call, what I think we meant to say to one another was "I miss you. I like making music with you, and in spite of all the other shit that comes with it, good and bad, I still wanna do that." When you're in a band for as long as we have been and you've reached a certain 'level'...sometimes all you know how to do is make records. You tend to forget how to do the simple stuff. Like just connect with your friends and make music. No rules, no expectations. Hindsight being 20/20, maybe we should have just locked ourselves in a room and made a bunch of noise until we were inspired to collectively say something on a record. That's not what ended up happening. Instead we planned on making a specific kind of record, we wrote songs to fit that specific plan, and then we flogged ourselves for it not feeling right, organic, or complete.

After almost a year of beating ourselves up, we ended up shelving those ill-fated songs, and reconnected with Rob Cavallo and Doug McKean to salvage our band and make what would become Danger Days.

To kill the misconception, I don't think the songs we wrote before Danger Days are bad songs by any means. In fact, I kinda think some of them are among my favorites we have ever written. A lot of them are kinda fucking rad....they just so happened to have been created in the wrong place, at the wrong time, and we as their parents were not ready to raise them just yet...and so they sat and waited.

They hung out on my iPod and every few months I would visit them and think '...damn.' At first they gave me mixed feelings...I liked the songs but I couldn't help associating them with the hard times from which they were created. It made me a bit uneasy. But as time passed I began to enjoy them more and more, and was able to look upon the past a bit more fondly. They were my secret playlist, only for me. Like some unknown band that I discovered and loved, and that few others in the world had ever heard.

The more time went by, the more I toyed with the fantasy of releasing those songs. What would people think? Would they like them as much as I do now? Or was our first instinct of locking them away, never to be heard from again, the right move? Recently we had a band meeting, we ended up talking about the past, and together we listened to those songs we created almost 4 years ago. We discussed the the way those songs made us feel, how they led us to where we are now and what the fate of those songs should be. How can we fully move on if we continue to hide the past? Together we decided that this chapter in My Chemical Romance's history no longer needed to be locked away.

So beginning in October we will be releasing 2 songs a month for 5 months. 10 songs in total from the Conventional Weapons sessions we did back in 2009. We hope you enjoy these time capsules, and that they may shed a little more light on how and where Danger Days came from, and maybe even where the future of MCR might be heading. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...and now it is finally time to lift the veil on Conventional Weapons.

Play them loud and without judgement. Keep the Faith-xofrnk

Gerard Way: My Chemical Romance man talks marriage and babies

gerard-way-mcr.jpgMy Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way initially intended to have a career in comic books - he graduated from the School of Fine Arts in NYC in 1999. 

Music came first, though now the 34-year-old lead singer has a successful comic book franchise, "Umbrella Academy."

He's also got a wife and a daughter. He married Lindsey -- better known as LynZ of Mindless Self Indulgence -- backstage at a concert in 2007. They live in Los Angeles with their daughter, Bandit. 

Way, who is promoting his band's upcoming album "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" (also the title of a comic book he announced he was developing 2 years ago), sat down with theTime Out Chicago to talk about married life. 

When asked what he and Lindsey argue about, he said, "Oh, oh. Biggie versus Tupac. When we got married, it was the only music we argued about. I really like Tupac. She has the same birthday as Biggie. She's very into Biggie."

Though Way used to subscribe to a live-fast-die-young philosophy, that's changed, especially now that he's a father. "It definitely cemented it. But I started to feel that way in my late twenties: 'Living is awesome! Life is great.' I realized what I liked. Performance is fine, yeah, but I like to create. I didn't want to run out of time. I just want to keep making things. If you're not around, you're not making anything."

When he set out to make "Danger Days," he wanted it to be a raw, old-school punk record, but he says that's not what the final product looks like. That's due, in part, to a conversation with a legendary rock star.

"I often say if Iggy Pop had heard both records, I'm certain he would have chosen 'Danger Days.' I got to do an interview with him in the middle of making the record, and he told me he was always doing the thing that people didn't want him to do. That's what 'Danger Days' is. He said he took up golf just because it would bother people. There's definitely that part of me, too. Maybe it's because I've never really grown up. Well, what does everyone not want us to do? Use color. F*** our hair up. Dress half our age."

My Chemical Romance : Profile



MCR
Pengantar : 

My Chemical Romance didirikan di New Jersey, Amerika, pada tahun 2001 oleh Gerrard Way dan Matt Pellisier. Setahun setelah didirikan, mereka sudah masuk dapur rekaman, saat itu dibawah naungan Eyeball Records dan merilis album pertamaI Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love pada tahun 2002. Tahun berikutnya mereka berpindah ke bawah Reprise Records dan merilis major label pertama mereka Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge di tahun 2004. Album ini sukses secara komersial dan telah terjual lebih dari 1 juta copy. Band ini menyempurnakan kesuksesan mereka yang sebelumnya, dengan merilis album ke tiga mereka The Black Parade. saat masih berupa konsep, album The Black Parade ini sudah menerima berbagai sambutan positif dari fans maupun pengamat musik. Melalui album ini, mereka juga mendapatkan berbagai penghargaan internasional. Saat ini mereka masih menyelesaikan album keempat mereka Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.Awal Karir 
Seminggu setelah musibah 11 September, yakni kejadian tertabraknya gedung World Trade Center oleh sebuah pesawat terbang, Gerrard Way terinspirasi untuk mendirikan sebuah band yang waktu itu hanya berisi Way dan temannya Matt. Way menulis sebuah lagu berjudul "Skylines and Turnstiles" untuk mengekspresikan musibah 11 September itu. Tidak lama kemudian, Ray toro direkrut karena waktu itu Way tidak bisa menyanyi sambil bermain gitar bersamaan. Nama band mereka pertama kali diajukan oleh bassist mereka, Mikey Way, adik Gerrard Way, yang bekerja di sebuah perpustakaan. Pada suatu hari, pandangan Mikey Way terpaku pada sebuah buku berjudul "Ecstacy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance", lalu dia memberi usulan nama My Chemical Romance, walaupun Mikey sebenarnya bukan personil band Gerrard waktu itu. Gerrard Way akhirnya menyetujui nama itu. Rekaman pertama mereka lakukan di studio pribadi milik Pellisier, dimana dua lagu direkam waktu itu, yakni Our Lady Of Sorrows (yang akhirnya diubah judulnya menjadi "Bring More Knives") dan Cubicles. Setelah mendengarkan rekaman kedua lagu tersebut, Mikey tertarik untuk bergabung setelah kuliahnya gagal,dan berhenti karena Drop Out. Saat di bawah eyeball Records, mereka bertemu dengan Frank Iero, yang merupakan vokalist dan gitarist Pencey Prep. Saat Pencey Prep pecah pada tahun 2001-2002, Frank Iero masuk menjadi member My Chemical Romance, hanya beberapa hari sebelum proses rekaman album pertama mereka. Mereka menyelesaikan album pertama mereka "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love", dengan formasi band mereka yang baru 3 bulan terbentuk waktu itu.
MCR
Awalnya lagu mereka tidak terlalu banyak didengar dan diminati. Bahkan album mereka masuk daftar "Infamous venue", yang membuat mereka melakukan evaluasi. Untuk menyiasati hal itu, My Chemical Romance mempromosikan lagu mereka secara free melalui internet dan dapat di download secara free juga. Dari situ, mereka mendapat cukup banyak tanggapan positif, dan fans mereka pun bermunculan.
Terobosan 
Pada tahun 2003, band ini telah mengikat kontrak dengan Reprise Records. Dengan mengiringi tour Avenged Sevenfold, mereka menyusun album kedua mereka, "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge". Dirilis pada tahun 2004, album ini mendapat Platinum hanya dalam 1 tahun. Mereka merilis 4 singles dalam album ini, yaitu Thank You for the Venom, I'm Not Okay (I Promise), Helena, dan Ghost of you. Pada waktu itulah, mereka menggantikan posisi drummer mereka Matt Pellisier dengan Bob Bryar, setelah mereka pulang dari tur mereka di Jepang pada July 2004. Pada tahun 2005, mereka mendapatkan kesempatan untuk mengikuti sebuah tur besar, bersama GreenDay yang saat itu sedang mengadakan tur untuk American Idiot mereka.The Black Parade (2006-2008) 
MCR
Pada tanggal 3 Agustus 2006, mereka berhasil menyelesaikan video untuk dua singles dari album mereka, Welcome to the Black Parade, yang menjadi single pertama mereka untuk album ini serta Famous Last Word. khusus Famous Last Word, meski telah selesai, namun video clip ini tidak dirilis hingga januari 2007.

Saat Pengambilan gambar untuk video clip single kedua mereka tersebut, sang vokalis Gerrard Way dan Drummer baru mereka, Bob Bryar, mengalami kecelakaan yang mengharuskan mereka menghentikan proses pembuatan video clip tersebut.

Album The Black Parade bisa dibilang album paling sukses dari My Chemical Romance. Sebuah majalah asal Amerika menyebutkan bahwa The Black Parade masuk dalam "4 Greatest Album of the Year" waktu awal perilisannya pada tahun 2006. Melalui album ini, My Chemical Romance juga memenangkan penghargaan "The Best International Band NME Awards" pada tahun 2007, sekaligus mengantarkan vokalisnya, Gerrard Way, memenangkan penghargaan "Hero Of The Year". My Chemical Romance juga masuk nominasi "Best Alternative Group of the Year" pada American Music Award.
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Kepergian Bryar (2009-sekarang)
Pada 1 February 2009, My Chemical Romance merilis singles mereka Desolation Row. Lagu ini menjadi ending dari sebuah film tahun 2009 berjudul Watchmen. Pada 27 Mei 2009, web desainer mereka Jeff Watson, mengatakan bahwa band mereka akan kembali merilis album keempat mereka dalam beberapa minggu yg di produseri oleh Brendan O'Brien.

Gerrard Way mengatakan bahwa album mereka selanjutnya akan kembali pada genre Rock mereka. Dia juga mengatakan bahwa untuk album selanjutnya, mereka tidak akan membuat sebuah theatrical videoclips seperti yang mereka lakukan pada The Black Parade.

Pada 3 Maret 2010, Iero memberi pernyataan melalui website mereka, bahwa Bryar telah meninggalkan My Chemical Romance. Melalui website itu juga, Iero berkata bahwa My Chemical Romance sangat menyayangkan keputusan Bryar, dan mengatakan kalau band mereka tidak akan menganggap hal ini sebagai sesuatu masalah kecil. Pada Juli 2010, Gerrard Way memberikan pernyataan pada publik bahwa proses rekaman album keempat mereka telah selesai.
Style Music
Secara general, Aliran Music My Chemical Romance dikategorikan sebagai alternative rock, post-hardcore, punk revival, pop punk, serta yang paling kontroversial emo. Melalui website, mereka secara resmi menyatakan bahwa aliran musik mereka adalah "rock" atau "violent, dangerous pop". Pentolan band itu, Gerrard Way, menolak band mereka disebut beraliran emo. Dia lebih suka menyebut style band mereka sebagai What-else-ya-got-emo
Band Members 

Member saat ini:
  • Gerrard Way – lead vocals (since 2001)
  • Ray Toro – lead guitar, backing vocals (since 2001)
  • Frank Iero – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (since 2002)
  • Mikey Way – bass guitar (since 2001)
Mantan member dan additional player :
  • Bob Bryar – drums (2004–2010)
  • Matt Pelissier – drums (2001–2004)
  • James Dewees – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals (2007–2009)
Discography 

Album :
  • I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love (2002)
  • Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004)
  • The Black Parade (2006)
  • Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (2010)
Penghargaan dan Nominasi 

  • Grammy Award 2008 Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package - The Black Parade
  • Kerrang! Award - Won for Best Band on the Planet in 2006
  • Kerrang! Award - Won "Best International Band" in 2007
  • Kerrang! Award - Won "Best Album" for Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
  • Kerrang! Award - Won "Best Video" for Helena" in 2005
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards - Nominated for Best New Artist in a Video for "Helena"
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards - Nominated for Best Rock Video for "Helena"
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards - Nominated for Best Choreography in a Video for "Helena"
  • TRL Italy Award - Nominated for Best New Artist
  • TRL Award 2006 - Won for Best Group That Actually Plays[
  • MTV Asia Awards 2006 - Nominated for Favorite Rock Act
  • MTV Asia Awards 2006 - Nominated for Favorite Breakthrough Artist
  • MTV Asia Awards 2006 - Nominated for Favorite Video for "Helena"
  • NME Awards - Won for "Best International Band" in 2007
  • 15th Annual Music Video Production Awards - Won for Best colorist/telecine for "Helena" and Best Styling for "The Ghost of You

MCR
Pengantar : 

My Chemical Romance didirikan di New Jersey, Amerika, pada tahun 2001 oleh Gerrard Way dan Matt Pellisier. Setahun setelah didirikan, mereka sudah masuk dapur rekaman, saat itu dibawah naungan Eyeball Records dan merilis album pertamaI Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love pada tahun 2002. Tahun berikutnya mereka berpindah ke bawah Reprise Records dan merilis major label pertama mereka Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge di tahun 2004. Album ini sukses secara komersial dan telah terjual lebih dari 1 juta copy. Band ini menyempurnakan kesuksesan mereka yang sebelumnya, dengan merilis album ke tiga mereka The Black Parade. saat masih berupa konsep, album The Black Parade ini sudah menerima berbagai sambutan positif dari fans maupun pengamat musik. Melalui album ini, mereka juga mendapatkan berbagai penghargaan internasional. Saat ini mereka masih menyelesaikan album keempat mereka Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.Awal Karir 
Seminggu setelah musibah 11 September, yakni kejadian tertabraknya gedung World Trade Center oleh sebuah pesawat terbang, Gerrard Way terinspirasi untuk mendirikan sebuah band yang waktu itu hanya berisi Way dan temannya Matt. Way menulis sebuah lagu berjudul "Skylines and Turnstiles" untuk mengekspresikan musibah 11 September itu. Tidak lama kemudian, Ray toro direkrut karena waktu itu Way tidak bisa menyanyi sambil bermain gitar bersamaan. Nama band mereka pertama kali diajukan oleh bassist mereka, Mikey Way, adik Gerrard Way, yang bekerja di sebuah perpustakaan. Pada suatu hari, pandangan Mikey Way terpaku pada sebuah buku berjudul "Ecstacy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance", lalu dia memberi usulan nama My Chemical Romance, walaupun Mikey sebenarnya bukan personil band Gerrard waktu itu. Gerrard Way akhirnya menyetujui nama itu. Rekaman pertama mereka lakukan di studio pribadi milik Pellisier, dimana dua lagu direkam waktu itu, yakni Our Lady Of Sorrows (yang akhirnya diubah judulnya menjadi "Bring More Knives") dan Cubicles. Setelah mendengarkan rekaman kedua lagu tersebut, Mikey tertarik untuk bergabung setelah kuliahnya gagal,dan berhenti karena Drop Out. Saat di bawah eyeball Records, mereka bertemu dengan Frank Iero, yang merupakan vokalist dan gitarist Pencey Prep. Saat Pencey Prep pecah pada tahun 2001-2002, Frank Iero masuk menjadi member My Chemical Romance, hanya beberapa hari sebelum proses rekaman album pertama mereka. Mereka menyelesaikan album pertama mereka "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love", dengan formasi band mereka yang baru 3 bulan terbentuk waktu itu.
MCR
Awalnya lagu mereka tidak terlalu banyak didengar dan diminati. Bahkan album mereka masuk daftar "Infamous venue", yang membuat mereka melakukan evaluasi. Untuk menyiasati hal itu, My Chemical Romance mempromosikan lagu mereka secara free melalui internet dan dapat di download secara free juga. Dari situ, mereka mendapat cukup banyak tanggapan positif, dan fans mereka pun bermunculan.
Terobosan 
Pada tahun 2003, band ini telah mengikat kontrak dengan Reprise Records. Dengan mengiringi tour Avenged Sevenfold, mereka menyusun album kedua mereka, "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge". Dirilis pada tahun 2004, album ini mendapat Platinum hanya dalam 1 tahun. Mereka merilis 4 singles dalam album ini, yaitu Thank You for the Venom, I'm Not Okay (I Promise), Helena, dan Ghost of you. Pada waktu itulah, mereka menggantikan posisi drummer mereka Matt Pellisier dengan Bob Bryar, setelah mereka pulang dari tur mereka di Jepang pada July 2004. Pada tahun 2005, mereka mendapatkan kesempatan untuk mengikuti sebuah tur besar, bersama GreenDay yang saat itu sedang mengadakan tur untuk American Idiot mereka.The Black Parade (2006-2008) 
MCR
Pada tanggal 3 Agustus 2006, mereka berhasil menyelesaikan video untuk dua singles dari album mereka, Welcome to the Black Parade, yang menjadi single pertama mereka untuk album ini serta Famous Last Word. khusus Famous Last Word, meski telah selesai, namun video clip ini tidak dirilis hingga januari 2007.

Saat Pengambilan gambar untuk video clip single kedua mereka tersebut, sang vokalis Gerrard Way dan Drummer baru mereka, Bob Bryar, mengalami kecelakaan yang mengharuskan mereka menghentikan proses pembuatan video clip tersebut.

Album The Black Parade bisa dibilang album paling sukses dari My Chemical Romance. Sebuah majalah asal Amerika menyebutkan bahwa The Black Parade masuk dalam "4 Greatest Album of the Year" waktu awal perilisannya pada tahun 2006. Melalui album ini, My Chemical Romance juga memenangkan penghargaan "The Best International Band NME Awards" pada tahun 2007, sekaligus mengantarkan vokalisnya, Gerrard Way, memenangkan penghargaan "Hero Of The Year". My Chemical Romance juga masuk nominasi "Best Alternative Group of the Year" pada American Music Award.
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Kepergian Bryar (2009-sekarang)
Pada 1 February 2009, My Chemical Romance merilis singles mereka Desolation Row. Lagu ini menjadi ending dari sebuah film tahun 2009 berjudul Watchmen. Pada 27 Mei 2009, web desainer mereka Jeff Watson, mengatakan bahwa band mereka akan kembali merilis album keempat mereka dalam beberapa minggu yg di produseri oleh Brendan O'Brien.

Gerrard Way mengatakan bahwa album mereka selanjutnya akan kembali pada genre Rock mereka. Dia juga mengatakan bahwa untuk album selanjutnya, mereka tidak akan membuat sebuah theatrical videoclips seperti yang mereka lakukan pada The Black Parade.

Pada 3 Maret 2010, Iero memberi pernyataan melalui website mereka, bahwa Bryar telah meninggalkan My Chemical Romance. Melalui website itu juga, Iero berkata bahwa My Chemical Romance sangat menyayangkan keputusan Bryar, dan mengatakan kalau band mereka tidak akan menganggap hal ini sebagai sesuatu masalah kecil. Pada Juli 2010, Gerrard Way memberikan pernyataan pada publik bahwa proses rekaman album keempat mereka telah selesai.
Style Music
Secara general, Aliran Music My Chemical Romance dikategorikan sebagai alternative rock, post-hardcore, punk revival, pop punk, serta yang paling kontroversial emo. Melalui website, mereka secara resmi menyatakan bahwa aliran musik mereka adalah "rock" atau "violent, dangerous pop". Pentolan band itu, Gerrard Way, menolak band mereka disebut beraliran emo. Dia lebih suka menyebut style band mereka sebagai What-else-ya-got-emo
Band Members 

Member saat ini:
  • Gerrard Way – lead vocals (since 2001)
  • Ray Toro – lead guitar, backing vocals (since 2001)
  • Frank Iero – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (since 2002)
  • Mikey Way – bass guitar (since 2001)
Mantan member dan additional player :
  • Bob Bryar – drums (2004–2010)
  • Matt Pelissier – drums (2001–2004)
  • James Dewees – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals (2007–2009)
Discography 

Album :
  • I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love (2002)
  • Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004)
  • The Black Parade (2006)
  • Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (2010)
Penghargaan dan Nominasi 

  • Grammy Award 2008 Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package - The Black Parade
  • Kerrang! Award - Won for Best Band on the Planet in 2006
  • Kerrang! Award - Won "Best International Band" in 2007
  • Kerrang! Award - Won "Best Album" for Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
  • Kerrang! Award - Won "Best Video" for Helena" in 2005
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards - Nominated for Best New Artist in a Video for "Helena"
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards - Nominated for Best Rock Video for "Helena"
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards - Nominated for Best Choreography in a Video for "Helena"
  • TRL Italy Award - Nominated for Best New Artist
  • TRL Award 2006 - Won for Best Group That Actually Plays[
  • MTV Asia Awards 2006 - Nominated for Favorite Rock Act
  • MTV Asia Awards 2006 - Nominated for Favorite Breakthrough Artist
  • MTV Asia Awards 2006 - Nominated for Favorite Video for "Helena"
  • NME Awards - Won for "Best International Band" in 2007
  • 15th Annual Music Video Production Awards - Won for Best colorist/telecine for "Helena" and Best Styling for "The Ghost of You