martes, 24 de mayo de 2011

MCR On The Transformers 3 Soundtrack



“The Only Hope For Me Is You” is featured on the Transformers 3 soundtrack. The soundtrack is available forpre-order here.
Tracklisting:
1. Linkin Park - Iridescent
2. Paramore - Monster
3. My Chemical Romance - The Only Hope For Me Is You
4. Taking Back Sunday – Faith
5. Staind – The Bottom
6. Art Of Dying - Get Thru This
7. Goo Goo Dolls - All That you Are
8. Theory Of A Deadman – Head Above Water
9. Black Veil Brides - Set The World On Fire
10. Skillet - Alive & Awake (Remix)

Honda Civic Tour With blink-182 and My Chemical Romance

domingo, 8 de mayo de 2011

Bryan Reesman's Website: Gerard Way's Comic Book Passion - All About My Chemical Romance

Bryan Reesman's Website: Gerard Way's Comic Book Passion - All About My Chemical Romance

INVASIÓN MÁSIVA DE MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE!!

Radio exa, telehit entre otras: Invasion Masiva de My Chemical Romance!:D


Asi como lo hemos escuchado, asi como nos lo han trasmitido, asi como nos han invitado y asi como nos han repetido lo mismo concierto tras concierto y en las millones de maneras de las que se acuerden
My Chemical Romance nos mostro el mensaje de hacer mucho ruido y literalmente vamos ha hacer MUCHO pero MUCHO RUIDO!! 
Eso es lo que nuestro espiritu Killjoy necesita para que nuestro grupo de Rock,Punk, Alternativo,Pop XD y bailabe :D sea el mas escuchado por el mundo.

Inviten a sus amigos

ASI QUE HAY QUE CONTAMINAR EL MUNDO 
HAGAMOS UN MUNDO KILLJOY! :D :D :D



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martes, 3 de mayo de 2011

When I grow up I wanna be Frank Iero!! :D

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"My Chemical Romance Respond To Glenn Beck's Criticism"





My Chemical Romance Respond To Glenn Beck's Criticism
May 02 2011 | James Montgomery

Last week, during a segment on his Fox News show, conservative pundit Glenn Beck took aim at a performance of My Chemical Romance's "Sing" on "Glee," calling the lyrics "propaganda" and cautioning parents to be "über-vigilant" about the content their children watch, because "our whole culture ... is set up for you and the values you grew up on to lose."
Beck apparently failed to notice that the lyrics of the song had been used for months by MCR fans to send messages of hope to survivors of the Japan earthquake, or that the band had re-recorded it to raise money for the Red Cross' ongoing recovery efforts in the nation, and instead took aim at lines like "Nothing but a dead scene/ product of a white dream," which he inferred were brainwashing America's children.
"It's an anthem saying 'Join us,' " Beck said of the song. "How can you and I possibly win against that?"
Of course, aside from a few rather humorous tweets, the My Chem camp remained mum on Beck's attack ... until this weekend when frontman Gerard Way posted his thoughts on MCR's official site.
"I think the word Glenn Beck was looking for was 'subversion' not 'propaganda,' because I don't know what [the lyrics] would be considered propaganda for? Truth? Sentiment?" Way wrote. "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."
Way then poked fun at Beck for featuring incorrect "Sing" lyrics on his show — "Children that can talk about it/ Living on the railways/ People moving sideways" (the actual lyric is "living on the Webways") — by pointing out the fact that, well, kids don't exactly live on the rails these days.
"And railways? Is it 1863? Seen any children living on these lately instead of the Internet?" he wrote. "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."
Way concluded by quoting Beck's message that "You don't have to live by the standards that society has set," writing, "I couldn't agree more," and added an illustration of "an actual situation involving children 'living on the railways' with one Jimmy 'Backscratch Pete' Mulrooney, of Kansas City."

My Chemical Romance Unsure If Killjoys Will Return In 'Bulletproof Heart' Video





My Chemical Romance Unsure If Killjoys Will Return In 'Bulletproof Heart' Video
April 27 2011 | James Montgomery


When we last left the Killjoys, they were dead — gunned down at the conclusion of My Chemical Romance's video for "Sing." That clip was a continuation of the DayGlo outlaws' assault on the nefarious Better Living Industries, a campaign first launched in the "Na Na Na" video and one that's central to the theme of the band's Danger Days album. Since the Killjoys met their untimely demise, MCR have released a J-Pop-indebted video for "Planetary (Go!)" and remained mum on plans for just where Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys would go next. Fans have been clamoring for updates, but from the sound of things, they might have to wait a bit longer. Because while My Chemical Romance are already making plans to shoot a video for their next single, "Bulletproof Heart," they're still not sure whether the clip will pick up the story of the Killjoys, or if they're going to keep fans waiting for the next chapter. " 'Bulletproof Heart' we're actually still talking about, and we're not definitely sure yet if it's going to go back to that world," MCR frontman Gerard Way told MTV News. "Actually, I think that's almost cooler to stretch it out as long as we can, because, again, the story is so not important. The things that happened in those videos are really just metaphors for the way we saw the world, or stuff that really happened. Everything from hanging out with this crazy kid to getting shot in the head to all this stuff, it's all metaphorical. "I like a gap [in the story]; I think it should be a gap," he continued. "And then I think that when you do get that final part, when the right song comes along, I don't know that it'll make perfect sense. It's not supposed to." So, yes, Way realizes fans are dying for an update on the Killjoys' condition — he's heard the complaints, after all — but he's still not sure the band will go back to California 2019 for "Bulletproof Heart." Then again, it's still early. And those complaints can be compelling. "[The video concept] is so green right now, and we've gone through so many things," Way said. "It's really weird: People started to get disappointed. They're like, 'Aw, I thought they were making that video!' and it's like, 'Well, no, we never spent the money!' " What would you like to see from My Chemical Romance? Sound off below!