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Recent My Chemical Romance Updates

Death From Above 1979 Continue World Dominance

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“We wanted our band to be like an elephant in your living room” says Jesse F Keeler, one half of Death From Above 1979 “that’s why we gave ourselves trunks.” Of course there have been two piece bands before, the two-piece is engrained indelibly in the lexicon of rock, Simon and Garfunkel, the Chemical Brothers, The Carpenters, Sonny and Cher, the list goes one. It is fair to say though…

From MusicWorld, posted 4.29.05

My Chemical Romance

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Led by the nearly-insanely catchy first single “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” and its equally attention-grabbing video — a kind of riff on Rushmore , only with a more rocking beat — My Chemical Romance is grabbing for the brass ring. Endless touring has helped build a rabid following for the New Jersey natives and firmly ensconced its second album, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Reprise), in…

From MusicWorld, posted 3.09.05

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