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My Chemical Romance on stage in Oklahoma, August 20th 2022.
My Chemical Romance inOklahoma City,2022. From left to right:Mikey Way,Frank Iero,Gerard Way,Ray Toro,Jarrod Alexander,andJamie Muhoberac
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OriginNew Jersey,U.S.[a]
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  • 2001–2013
  • 2019–present
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My Chemical Romance(commonly abbreviated toMCRorMy Chem) is an Americanrockband fromNew Jersey.The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalistGerard Way,lead guitaristRay Toro,rhythm guitaristFrank Iero,and bassistMikey Way.They are considered one of the most influential rock groups of the2000sand a major act in thepop-punkandemogenres, despite the band rejecting the latter label.

Founded in September 2001 by Gerard, Mikey, Toro, and drummer Matt Pelissier (and later joined by Iero), the band signed withEyeball Recordsand released their debut album,I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love,in 2002. They signed withReprise Recordsthe next year and released their major-label debut,Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge,in 2004. Shortly after the album's release, Pelissier was replaced byBob Bryar.The album was a commercial success, attaining platinum status over a year later.

The success of the band's previous albums was eclipsed by that of their 2006rock operaconcept album,The Black Parade.A major commercial success, its lead single "Welcome to the Black Parade"topped the UK singles chart. The album solidified the band's following, despite negative coverage in theDaily Mailgenerating controversy. The band's fourth studio album,Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,was released in 2010. Bryar departed the band prior to the release of the album, and in 2012, they added touring keyboardistJames Dewees.In 2012 and 2013, the band released a series of singles they had recorded in 2009 under the collective titleConventional Weapons.My Chemical Romance announced its breakup on March 22, 2013. In 2014, agreatest hits albumtitledMay Death Never Stop Youwas released and atenth-anniversary reissue ofThe Black Paradewas released in 2016.

On October 31, 2019, the band announced a reunion show, which took place inLos Angeleson December 20, 2019. In January 2020, they announced additional shows and aReunion Tour,which commenced in 2022 after a two-year postponement due to theCOVID-19 pandemicand concluded in early 2023.

History

2001–2002: Formation andI Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love

Witnessing theSeptember 11 attacksinfluenced Gerard Way to form My Chemical Romance.

The band was formed by vocalistGerard Wayand drummer Matt Pelissier inNew Jersey,[4]soon after theSeptember 11 attacks.[1]Witnessing theWorld Trade Centertowers fall influenced Way's life to the extent that he decided to start a band.[5]Shortly thereafter,Ray Torowas recruited as the band's guitarist because at the time Way could not sing and play theguitarsimultaneously.[6][7]Way has said, "Music was this thing I secretly wanted to do",[8]and later wrote the song "Skylines and Turnstiles" to express his feelings about September 11.[5]

The name of the band was suggested by bass guitaristMikey Way,younger brother of Gerard, who was working in aBarnes & Noblewhen he was struck by the title of a book byIrvine WelshnamedEcstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance.[6]The first recording sessions were undertaken in Pelissier's attic, where the songs "Our Lady of Sorrows" and "Cubicles" were recorded. The band refers to those sessions as "The Attic Demos".[9]After hearing the demo and dropping out of college, Mikey Way decided to join the band. While withEyeball Records,the band metFrank Iero,the lead vocalist and guitarist forPencey Prep.Following Pencey Prep's split in 2002, Iero became a member of My Chemical Romance, just days before the recording of the band's debut album.[7]They recorded their debut album,I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love,just three months after the formation of the band and released it in 2002 through Eyeball Records.[1]The album was produced byThursdayfrontmanGeoff Ricklyafter the band became friends with him while playing shows in New Jersey.[10]Iero played guitar on two of the tracks, one of which was "Early Sunsets Over Monroeville". During this time, the band was booked at the infamous venue Big Daddy's, where it began to receive more attention.[11]The album produced three singles, "Vampires Will Never Hurt You","Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us",and"Headfirst for Halos".[12]

My Chemical Romance offered free downloads throughPureVolumeand the social networking websiteMySpace,where they gained an initial fan base.[13][14]

2003–2006: Major label signing andThree Cheers for Sweet Revenge

On August 31, 2003, the band announced via their website that they had signed a deal withReprise Records.[1][15]The band's second album,Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge,was released on June 8, 2004.[16][17]A month after the album's release, the band replaced Matt Pelissier withBob Bryar.[1]The band released four singles from the album: "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)","Thank You for the Venom","Helena",and"The Ghost of You".[18]The album went platinum in just over a year after its release.[11][19][20]

At the beginning of 2005, the band was featured on the firstTaste of Chaostour along withThe UsedandKillswitch Engage.[21]The band also was the opening act forGreen Dayon theirAmerican Idiottour.[22]They then co-headlinedWarped Tour 2005withFall Out Boyand co-headlined a tour withAlkaline TrioandReggie and the Full Effectaround the US.[23]That same year, My Chemical Romance collaborated withThe Usedfor a cover of theQueenandDavid Bowiesong, "Under Pressure",which was released as a benefit single fortsunami reliefoniTunesand other Internet outlets.[24]

In March 2006, the albumLife on the Murder Scenewas released, incorporating aCDand twoDVDs.It included one documentary DVD chronicling the band's history, and a second DVD with music videos, the making of their videos and live performances. Anunauthorized biographyDVDThings That Make You Go MMM!was also released in June 2006. The DVD does not actually feature any My Chemical Romance music clips or performances but contains interviews with those who knew the band before much of their fame.[25][26][27]A biography titledSomething Incredible This Way Comeswas also released, written byPaul Stenningand published in 2006. It features information on their beginnings right through to their third album,The Black Parade.[28]

2006–2009:The Black Parade

Announcement ofThe Black Paradeat LondonHammersmith Palais,22 August 2006

My Chemical Romance started recording their third studio album on April 10, 2006, withRob Cavallo,producer of many of Green Day's albums.[29][30][31]

On August 3, 2006, the band completed shooting the videos for their first two singles from the album, "Welcome to the Black Parade"and although not released until January 2007,"Famous Last Words".[32][33]Both videos were directed bySamuel Bayer,director ofNirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"and Green Day'sAmerican Idiotvideos.[34]During filming for the second video, band members Gerard Way and Bob Bryar were injured. Way suffered torn ligaments in his ankle, and Bryar suffered third-degree burns on his hands and legs. Consequently, the band was forced to cancel a few tour dates.[35]

The band during theBig Day Outin February 2007

On August 22, 2006, the band played a special one-off show at the 1,800-capacity LondonHammersmith Palais.[36]The show was sold out in 15 minutes. Later during the show, the album title was confirmed.[37]The band werebottledduring a performance at theReading Festivalby fans of the bandSlayer,who performed before them at the festival; Way later described it as their "greatest victory as a show".[38][39]

"Welcome to the Black Parade"was released as a single on September 11, 2006.[40]A music video for the song, directed bySamuel Bayerand starringLukas Haasas "The Patient", was released later the same month.[41]The single became the band's first number-one on theUK Singles Chartin October 2006.[42]The Black Paradewas released on October 23, 2006.[43]In the US, "Welcome to the Black Parade" reached number nine on theBillboardHot 100,making it the band's only top ten hit to date on the chart.[44]

Most of the concerts on The Black Parade World Tour involved the use ofpyrotechnics,especially during "Mama"and"Famous Last Words".

The Black Parade World Tourstarted on February 22, 2007, featuringRise AgainstandMuseas support acts.[45]Reggie and the Full EffectfrontmanJames Deweesjoined the band to play keyboards and synthesizer from there on. In April 2007, it was announced that Mikey Way would temporarily leave the tour to spend time with his new wife, Alicia Simmons-Way. Way's temporary replacement was Matt Cortez, a friend of the band.[46]During the third leg of the tour, as a support act forMuse,members of My Chemical Romance and their crew, along with members of Muse's crew, sufferedfood poisoning,and consequently had to cancel shows.[47][48]The band later featured on Linkin Park'sProjekt Revolutiontour in 2007, along withPlacebo,Mindless Self Indulgence,Saosin,Taking Back SundayandHIM.[49][50]

My Chemical Romance received a range of accolades forThe Black Parade.Kerrang!ratedThe Black Paradeas the fourth-greatest album of 2006.[51]InRolling Stonemagazine's ranking of the top 50 albums of 2006,The Black Paradewas voted the 20th best album of the year,[52]and 361th on their top 500 albums of all time.[53]My Chemical Romance went on to win the award for Best International Band at the 2007NME Awards,and Gerard Way also won the Hero of the Year award.[54]My Chemical Romance was also nominated for Best Alternative Group at the2007 American Music Awards.[55]

In 2008, the band released a live DVD/CD collection titledThe Black Parade Is Dead!,which includes two concerts from October 2007, the final Black Parade concert in Mexico, and a small show at Maxwell's in New Jersey.[56]The DVD/CD was meant to be released on June 24 in the United States and June 30 in the UK, but was postponed to July 1 because of a technical fault with the Mexico concert.[57]In 2009, an EP of B-sides fromThe Black Paradewas released, titledThe Black Parade: The B-Sides.[58]The band then announced that they would be releasing "a collection of nine never-before-seen live videos, straight from the encore set of the Mexico City show from October 2007" during their Black Parade World Tour, titled¡Venganza!.The release came on a bullet-shaped flash drive. It was released on April 10, 2009.[59]

Daily Mailcontroversy

BritishtabloidDaily Mailcharacterised the band and their fans as "emo"and a"cultofself-harm"in 2006.[38]The Guardiandescribed My Chemical Romance's perceived association with emo originated from "Iero's appearance, their debut being produced by a member ofThursday,and the band members' openness about theirmental-health issues"while acknowledging major stylistic differences between emo and My Chemical Romance's music. The band disputed their association with emo and the characterisation of their music as dangerous, comparing it to controversies surroundingJudas Priestin the 1980s.[38]The media attention, which coincided with the release ofThe Black Parade,is thought to have boosted the band's popularity in the UK.[38]

On May 16, 2008, theDaily Mailpublished an article titled "Why no child is safe from the sinister cult of emo".[60][61]It discussed thesuicideof a thirteen-year-old British girl named Hannah Bond, who supposedly took her life because of her involvement in an "emo cult" which the newspaper directly associated with My Chemical Romance and their fans, and their then-current albumThe Black Parade.[60]The basis for the article was a statement by coroner Roger Sykes from the investigation into Bond's death, who expressed concern that her "emo" lifestyle glamorized suicide and suggested that her obsession with My Chemical Romance was linked to her death.[62][60]TheMailfollowed this with several stories also describing the band and emo as a "sinister cult" and "dangerous".[63]Supporters of emo music contactedNMEto defend the genre against accusations that it promotes suicide.[62]The band responded by paying tribute to Bond, saying that their music is "anti-violence and anti-suicide" and aiming to provide comfort and solace to fans, and encouraged fans experiencing feelings ofdepressionor suicide to seek help.[64]

A group of British fans eventually planned a march across London in protest against the depiction of the band in the media. The march was expected to be held on May 31, beginning atHyde Park's West Pond and ending outside the offices of theDaily Mail.The march was expected to attract 500–1,000 protesters, according to the organizers.[65][66]After concerns by police, the march was called off and instead about 100 fans congregated atMarble Arch.[67]

The Daily Maildefended its position saying its coverage was "balanced and restrained" and "in the public interest" and that they were reporting genuine concerns raised by the coroner at the inquest. They stated that their coverage of the coroner's remarks and the parents' comments was in common with that of other newspapers and pointed to their publishing of readers' letters defending the band and positive reviews of the band's albums and tours.[63]Kerrang!later described the original story as having a "heavy-handed approach and factual inaccuracies" and demonised the emosubculture.[60]In a 2022 retrospective,The Guardiandescribed the backlash against the band and emo music as a "moral panic".[68]

2009–2011:Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys

In February 2009, My Chemical Romance released a new single titled "Desolation Row"(acoverof theBob Dylansong). It was recorded to feature as the end credit track for the 2009 filmWatchmen,an adaptation of thegraphic novel of the same name.[69][70][71]

While working on the then-upcoming fourth album, the band originally worked with producerBrendan O'Brien,who has worked withAC/DC,Mastodon,andPearl Jam.[72]

In an interview withNME,Gerard Way said the band's next record would be a rock album, saying, "I think [the next album] will definitely be stripped down. I think the band misses being a rock band."[73]Way also commented that the next release would be less theatrical in scope, stating that "it's not going to be hiding behind a veil of fiction or uniforms and makeup anymore."[74]In an interview with PopEater, Way also stated that the next album will be "full of hate". He also said "over the years that we've been hearing ourselves live and hearing us on records, we kind of prefer the live. There's more of a garage feel and more energy. I'd like to capture some of that, finally. That's the goal for the next one."[75]

On July 31 and August 1, 2009, My Chemical Romance played two "secret" shows at The Roxy Theater in Los Angeles. The shows were the first concerts the band had played sinceMadison Square Gardenin May 2008. The band also premiered several new songs said to be from their upcoming fourth album during the shows, one reportedly titled "Death Before Disco", a song that Way said he was particularly excited about.[76]The song was since renamed "Party Poison" and was included on the new album. Way explained further in aRolling Stoneinterview that "it's a completely different sound for the band — it's like an anti-party song that you can party to. I can't wait for people to hear it. It brings back, lyrically, some of that wonderful fiction from the first album."[77]

Gerard Wayalso said in a November 2009 interview withRock Soundthat the fourth album would be their defining work. "A friend who heard the record recently said he now had no interest in listening to our older work anymore, that we had made all our old material redundant. I took it as a compliment, the next thing you should always make the last thing seem unimportant and I think that will happen when we finally release this album."[78]

On March 3, 2010, Iero announced on their official website that Bob Bryar had left the band, writing:

As of 4 weeks ago, My Chemical Romance and Bob Bryar parted ways. This was a painful decision for all of us to make and was not taken lightly. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors and expect you all to do the same.

— Frank Iero[79][80]

In a March 2010MTVinterview about the new album, Way explained, "There's no title yet... I'm actually kind of excited about that. It's kind of 'anything goes' at this point, but I'm so happy with the songs." Though the band since decided on the title of their fourth album, it continued to go unannounced, with various rumors circulating and the band stating on their website that it will be revealed "all in due time".[81]

During the 2010San Diego Comic-Con,Way announced that the band had finished recording the fourth studio album.[82]This was later confirmed by Iero on the band's website, announcing that the album was "done, finished, kaput, in the proverbial can, and being played loudly as we drive way too fast in our respective cars."[81]

In September, a trailer video was uploaded to My Chemical Romance's officialYouTubepage titledArt is a Weapon,which announced the title of the album:Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.[83]On September 22, 2010, the band premiered their song "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)"onZane Lowe'sBBC Radio 1show, andLos Angeles-based radio stationKROQ-FM.[84][85]The song offically release as a single on September 28.[86]The album was released on November 22, 2010.[86][87]The second single, "The Only Hope for Me Is You",was released on October 12, 2010.[88]Some of the other singles from the album include, "Sing",[89]and "Planetary (Go!)".[90]

Rock Soundhad a preview of the album and gave a positive review, commenting "the way they've used everything they learned onThe Black Paradeand tightened up in certain places feels natural and confident "and that it sees" the creativity of the band taking flight musically, graphically and literally. "[91]

My Chemical Romance performing in 2011; from left to right: Frank Iero, Mikey Way, Gerard Way, Michael Pedicone, Ray Toro

Michael Pedicone joined the band as a touring drummer late in 2010, replacing Bryar.[92]

During a performance at Wembley Arena on February 12, 2011, Way announced that the band would be appearing at a UK festival later in the year.[93]They also performed atRadio 1's Big WeekendinCarlisle,England on May 15, 2011.[94]

On September 2, 2011, Frank Iero posted a blog on the band's site stating, "The relationship between My Chemical Romance and Michael Pedicone is over" and explaining Pedicone was sacked because "he was caught red-handed stealing from the band and confessed to police after our show last night in Auburn, Washington." He also mentioned his hope of getting a new drummer in time for their next show and avoiding having to cancel any performances in the process.[95][96]On September 4, 2011, it was revealed through various sources thatJarrod Alexanderwill be the new touring drummer for the remainder of the Honda Civic tour.[97]

My Chemical Romance performing at a concert in 2011

2011–2013:Conventional Weaponsand break-up

In an interview withRolling Stonein October 2011, guitaristFrank Ierorevealed that new music could be out "by summer".[98]

On April 28, 2011, US broadcasterGlenn Becklabelled the My Chemical Romance song "Sing"as"propaganda"after it was featured and covered on the US musical drama TV seriesGleein February 2011. Beck stated "It's an anthem saying 'Join us'. How can you and I possibly win against that?" The lyrics that Beck pointed out were: "Cleaned up corporation progress, dying in the process / Children that can talk about it living on the railways [sic] / People moving sideways / Sell it till your last days / Buy yourself the motivation / Generation nothing / Nothing but a dead scene / Product of a white dream ". Gerard Way responded to the accusation on the band's official website, writing," 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? "He also said that he was" shocked that no actual fact-checking was done on the lyrics ".[99][100][101]Bassist Mikey Way told the BBC, "If we're getting reaction from people like that we're doing something right."[102]

On December 18, 2011, the band appeared onNick Jr. Channel'sYo Gabba Gabba!,and performed a song called "Every Snowflake Is Different (Just Like You)".[103][104]This was part of a Christmas special for the show.[103][104]The special includes other famous guest appearances such asTony HawkandTori Spelling.[103][104]

Gerard Way at the festivalBig Day Outin February 2012 inAustralia

In February 2012, members of My Chemical Romance revealed that they had been building a studio inLos Angelesto record music for the band's fifth album under the working title MCR5, now with touring keyboardist James Dewees as an official member.[105]The band worked with engineer Doug McKean, who previously worked onThe Black ParadeandDanger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.[106]In September 2012, the band announced a new project titledConventional Weapons.[107]The project revolved around 10 unreleased songs that were recorded in 2009, prior to the making ofDanger Days.[107]The band released two songs each month for five months from theConventional Weapons sessions,starting in October 2012 and finishing in February 2013.[107]According to the October 2012 issue ofQ Magazine,Frank Iero reported early sessions for MCR's next album with the new drummer Jarrod Alexander were progressing well. "Jarrod is a rad guy and a fantastic player. It's been really fun making music with him these past few months," Iero commented.[108]

On March 22, 2013, the band announced their break-up on their official website,[109][110][111]issuing this statement:

Being in this band for the past 12 years has been a true blessing. We've gotten to go places we never knew we would. We've been able to see and experience things we never imagined possible. We've shared the stage with people we admire, people we look up to, and best of all, our friends. And now, like all great things, it has come time for it to end. Thanks for all of your support, and for being part of the adventure.[109][110][111]

Gerard Way posted an extended tweet on his Twitter account two days after the website announcement, in which he confirmed the disbanding of the group but denied that altercations between band members were the reason for the split.[112]

2013–2019:May Death Never Stop Youand post-breakup

On March 25, 2014, the band released a greatest hits collection, titledMay Death Never Stop You,containing material spreading their entire career, as well a single unreleased track.[113][114]The track "Fake Your Death"was made available digitally on February 17.[115]It is the only song in MCR's discography havingJames Deweesplaying on keyboards.

Following the band's breakup, the members of the band continued to pursue music. Lead vocalistGerard Wayannounced his debut solo albumHesitant Alienwith the release of an advance-single, "Action Cat".[116]Hesitant Alienwas released on September 29, 2014, in the UK, and a day later in the U.S.[117]Hesitant Alienwas a moderate commercial success, topping the USBillboardAlternative Albums chart and reaching No. 16 on the USBillboard200.[118]Hesitant Alienalso topped the "Ten Essential Albums Of 2014" list inAlternative Press.[119]

Rhythm guitaristFrank Ierosporadically collaborated with My Chemical Romance keyboardistJames Dewees,formingDeath Spells[120]and performing inReggie and the Full Effect(alongside Ray Toro), releasingNo Country for Old Musicianson November 19, 2013.[121]Afterwards, he announced via his official website that he signed to Staple Records and would be releasing a full-length solo album titledStomachachesunder the moniker of "frnkiero andthe cellabration". The album featured former My Chemical Romance touring drummerJarrod Alexander.Stomachacheswas released worldwide on August 25, 2014.[122]

BassistMikey Wayformed Electric Century along withSleep Stationvocalist David Debiak in 2014 and released their debut single "I Lied" in February 2014.[123]The duo announced their debutself-titled EPon March 10, 2015, and it was released onRecord Store Dayon April 18, 2015.[124]

Lead guitaristRay Tororeleased a song titled "Isn't That Something" on May 24, 2013.[125]On January 1, 2015, he posted a new song, titled "For the Lost and Brave", on his website, dedicating the song toLeelah Alcorn,a transgender teen who committed suicide.[126][127]

On July 20, 2016, the band posted on their officialTwitterandFacebookpages a video with the piano intro from "Welcome to the Black Parade",ending with a cryptic date," 9/23/16 ".[128][129]The video was also published on the band'sYouTubechannel with the video titled "MCRX".[130]This led to numerous rumors and reports on the band's possible reunion until it was revealed to be a reissue ofThe Black Paradewith unreleased demos.[131][132][133]The reissue, titledThe Black Parade/Living with Ghosts,[134]includes 11 demos and live tracks. Two months before its release, an early version of "Welcome to the Black Parade", titled "The Five of Us Are Dying", was made available for streaming.[135]

In a discussion of his work on the comic bookDoom Patrol,Gerard Way toldBillboard,"I wouldn't count (a reunion) out, but at the same time everybody's doing stuff in their lives now that they're really enjoying."[136]

2019–present: Reunion and new material

My Chemical Romance performing at their 2019 reunion show

On October 31, 2019, the band announced they would be reuniting inLos Angeleson December 20 and a new merchandise line. The announcement was accompanied by the captions "Return" and "Like Phantoms Forever...".[137][138][139]The show sold out almost immediately.[140]Believed initially to be a one-off show, almost a week later, the band announced more dates in Australia, Japan and New Zealand for 2020.[141]They later revealed that they had first regrouped in 2017 and had been working together since then, before the official 2019 announcement.[142][143][144]The concert grossed $1,451,745, with an attendance of 5,113.[145]

In January 2020, the group announced plans to present one, then two, then three concerts atStadium MK(Milton Keynes,England), on June 18, 20 and 21, 2020, as tickets for each day sold out within minutes.[146]Later in the month, the group premiered a cryptic video on YouTube which ended by announcing a North American tour.[147]The North American shows went on sale on January 31, 2020, and sold out in less than six hours.[148]Due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic,all of the shows on the tour that were set to begin in 2020 werepostponedto 2021, including the North American leg.[149]These tour dates were later rescheduled again to 2022.[150]The tour commenced on May 16, 2022 at theEden Project,[151][152]and concluded on March 26, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan.[153][154]

On May 12, 2022, the band released "The Foundations of Decay",their first new song since 2014.[155][156][157]

My Chemical Romance is set to headlineWhen We Were Young Festival 2024inLas VegasalongsideFall Out Boy.The band will perform their 2006 albumThe Black Paradein its entirety.[158][159]

Artistry

Musical style

My Chemical Romance's music has been categorized primarily asalternative rock,emo,pop-punk,post-hardcore,punk rock,andhard rock.[note 1]Throughout their discography, the band's music has been categorized asemo pop,hardcore punk,gothic rock,pop rock,arena rock,glam rock,progressive rock,heavy metal,pop,screamo,andgarage punk.[note 2]

Gerard Way has publicly rejected the term "emo",[38][194]describing the genre as "fucking garbage".[194][195]However, Way has reportedly also described the band's style as "What-else-ya-got-emo".[7]

Way's vocals have been described as "theatrical", and espousing "introspective, confessional lyrics".[1]

Albums

The band's debut album, features a raw sound that hasguitar riffs,very energetic vocals and sometimesscreaming.The album has been described as emo,[196][197]post-hardcore,[198][199][193][200]screamo,[191][192]punk rock,[197]gothic rock,[185]pop punk,[197]andgarage punk,[193]with influences fromhardcore punkand heavy metal.[201][202][203]

Three Cheers for Sweet Revengewas described as alternative rock,[204]emo,[166][204]pop punk,[205]post-hardcore,[206]punk rock,[207]andpop rock.[187]

The band's third album,The Black Parade,has been described as alternative rock,[208][209]emo,[210][211][212][213]pop punk,[214][215]progressive rock,[189]post-hardcore,[216]punk rock,[217]and hard rock,[218]with influences from 1970s classic rock,[219][220][221]glam rock,[219][222]pop,[223]and gothic rock.[222]

The band's fourth album,Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,integrated elements ofpower pop,[1][224]psychedelic rock,[1]proto-punk,[1]pop rock,[225]andelectronic rockinto their sound.[226]

Influences

My Chemical Romance have citedQueen(top) andMisfits(bottom) as key influences.

Gerard Waysaid toRolling Stone,"we love bands likeQueen,where it's huge and majestic, but also bands likeBlack Flagand theMisfits,who would go absolutely crazy. "[227]Way has stated that the band is heavily influenced by Queen,[228]Iron Maiden,Misfits, Black Flag,At the Gates,Descendents,Pantera,Van Halen,[229]the Cure,Joy Division,Bauhaus,Siouxsie and the Banshees,the Smiths,Morrissey,[230]andThursday.[231]The Smashing Pumpkinsalso impacted the band's trajectory, with Way stating that My Chemical Romance has patterned their career after the Pumpkins'.[232]In a 2007 issue ofKerrang!,when asked to list the songs that influenced the band's music the most, they listedTaking Back Sunday's "MakeDamnSure",Say Anything's "Alive with the Glory of Love", Thursday's "Understanding in a Car Crash",Kill Hannah's "Lips like Morphine", Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown", the Misfit's "Dust to Dust",the Bled's "You Know Whose Seatbelt",Killswitch Engage's "Fixation of Darkness",Idlewild's "Love Steals Us from Loneliness",Alkaline Trio's "Radio",Thrice's "Red Sky",Denali's "Surface",Soilwork's "Bastard Chain" andHelloween's "Twilight of the Gods".[233]Frank Iero's guitar work draws fromSonic YouthguitaristThurston MooreandJack White,while Ray Toro citesMegadeth,Metallica,Pantera, and Iron Maiden as influences.[234]My Chemical Romance's other influences includethe Stooges,Ramones,Sex Pistols,the Clash,Minor Threat,Nirvana,andOperation Ivy.[235]They also have noted that their lives, childhoods, books they've read and movies they've seen have influenced their music.[236]

Legacy

According toRolling Stone,the band played "somewhat of an anomaly in New Jersey's then-burgeoning pop-punk and emo scene", before achieving their breakthrough with an "instant emo classic"Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.[166]In 2022,The Guardianwrote that during the height of their career they were "unlikely superstars, misfits who inadvertently infiltrated the mainstream" but upon their reunion tour, the band would "return to a pop cultural landscape they helped to define".[68]The New York Times's Christopher R. Weingarten has noted thatThe Black Paradeinspired a number of 2010s musicians in different genres, includingTwenty One Pilots,Crown the Empire,Famous Last Words,Halsey,Fun,Billie EilishandPost Malone,and even influenced the sound ofmovie musicalslikeFrozen II.[237]In 2016,Nylonwrote that the record "took the idea of aconcept albumand exploited it for thedigital age",while being musically arock opera"as ambitious as any post-Queenrock opera could be ".[238]Speaking on the band's reception and criticism during the early 2000s,NPR Musicwrote that, "at a moment when mannered indie-pop and roughshod garage-rock were infiltrating the mainstream, [the band] was earnest, dramatic and unapologetically massive, in a way that made it conspicuously uncool," and deemedThe Black Paradea "defining album" for a generation of pop-punk fans.[239]

In 2020,Kerrang!deemed the band "the rock superstars of the 21st century" while stating that "no other band has had such a musical or cultural impact over recent years."[240]The magazine also noted their influence in "the current music scene" ofalternative rock.[241]Vicenamed My Chemical Romance the "artist of the decade", with writer Hannah Ewens commenting that they "influenced rock throughout the 2010s—even though they were inactive for most of the decade."[242]InPastemagazine,Eli Enis wrote that "it is pretty much accepted canon at this point that My Chemical Romance are one of the most significant rock bands this side of the millennium."[243]James McMahon ofThe Independentstated that Gerard Way "set a blueprint for emo's image of pale face, raven-black hair and perhaps a red tie, for almost 20 years."[61]Writing on the band's influence,Entertainment Weekly's Kyle Anderson stated that they "offered up spiritual solutions to real problems, and they did it with huge riffs and big theatrical stage shows, with rarely a hint of irony or detachment... it's unlikely there will ever be a band quite like them again."[244]

LGBT community

InArcher,Vince Ruston commented on the band's popularity in thequeerandLGBT communities:"My Chemical Romance wanted to speak to and raise up every person who had ever felt outcast, downtrodden, oralienated.Queer teens were a huge part of that demographic ".[245]Similarly, Michelle Hyun Kim described Gerard Way as a "queer icon"inThem,and that "after the band announced their reunion on Halloween 2019, I saw tweets from LGBTQ+ folks around the world claiming, in some way or another, that MCR either served as a queer awakening or fostered their queerness."[246]The band have long been supportive ofLGBT rights[245]and embraced their LGBT fandom.[247]

Tours

Bassist Mikey Way, dressed in his Black Parade uniform

2000s

My Chemical Romance played in many major tours of 2005. The band toured with Green Day in 2005 on the "Green Day Presents American Idiot Tour".[248]They were also part of theWarped Tourin the same year. "For a lot of kids, it's the one thing they look forward to all year," said Gerard Way of the Warped Tour. "They save up for it. They get to see all the bands they like in one shot."[249]

My Chemical Romance co-headlined the main stage withThe Usedon the Taste of Chaos tour,[250]before starting their first headlining tour, simply named the "My Chemical Romance Tour". The tour launched September 15 in Ohio, stopping at 30 locations in the United States, to promote their album,Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.[251]Supporting acts includedAlkaline TrioandReggie and the Full Effect.[251]This tour marked the beginning of the heavy theatrics later showcased in many of their live shows.[251]Way expressed his plans for the tour in an interview with MTV, saying, "we'd talked about bringing out dancers for our headlining tour in the fall, but it's a big undertaking; you have to have a bus full of dancers. We've always wanted to do a big theatrical tour. But you have to do it in steps".[251]

The band joined headlinersLinkin Park,along withTaking Back Sunday,onProjekt Revolution2007, starting on July 25 and ending on September 3, 2007.[252]During the tour, Gerard Way marriedMindless Self Indulgencebassist Lindsay "Lyn Z" Ballato.[253]Following the Projekt Revolution tour, they opened forBon Joviin October 2007.[254][255]

2010s

On September 19, 2010, the band announced "The World Contamination Tour", which took place in parts of the UK, France, Amsterdam and Germany.[256][257]

The band embarked ona joint tourof the United States withBlink-182in 2011.[258][259]The tour was announced on May 23, 2011 when both bands gathered at theRainbow Bar and GrillinWest Hollywood.[260]Members of the band's fan clubs had the first chance at tickets to all shows, in an exclusive pre-sale that began on June 6. On June 8, anyone who "liked" the Honda Civic Tour's Facebook page gained access to tickets. All remaining tickets went on sale to the general public on June 10 viaTicketmasterand LiveNation.[261]

The band reunited out of the public eye in 2017[142][143][144]and announced a reunion show on October 31, 2019, which took place inLos Angeleson December 20, 2019, extending this to a small tour consisting of dates in Australia, New Zealand and Japan a week later.[137][141]

2020s

On January 28, 2020, the group announced plans to present three concerts inMilton Keynes(UK), on 18, 20 and 21 of June 2020.[146]On January 29, 2020, the band announced a North American tour.[262][263][264]

In April 2020, during theCOVID-19 pandemic,the group postponed its Milton Keynes events, initially to June 2021.[265][266]In June 2020, the band postponed all North American events to September and October 2021.[267][268]In April 2021, the Milton Keynes concert was postponed again to May 2022.[269][270]The rest of the tour was later postponed to 2022.[271]

Band members

Current members
  • Gerard Way– lead vocals(2001–2013, 2019–present)
  • Ray Toro– lead guitar, backing vocals(2001–2013, 2019–present);rhythm guitar(2001–2002)
  • Mikey Way– bass guitar(2001–2013, 2019–present)
  • Frank Iero– rhythm guitar, backing vocals(2002–2013, 2019–present)
Current touring musiciansFormer members
  • Matt Pelissier – drums, percussion(2001–2004)
  • Bob Bryar– drums, percussion(2004–2010)
  • James Dewees– keyboards, percussion, backing vocals(2012–2013; touring 2007–2012)
Former touring musicians
  • Pete Parada– drums, percussion(2007)
  • Matt Cortez – rhythm guitar(2007–2008),bass guitar(2007)
  • Tucker Rule – drums, percussion(2007–2008)
  • Todd Price – rhythm guitar(2008)
  • Michael Pedicone – drums, percussion(2010–2011)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011 Yo Gabba Gabba! Themselves Episode: "A Very Awesome Christmas", performed the song "Every Snowflake Is Different (Like You)" [103][104]

See also

Notes

  1. ^Musical styles:
  2. ^Additional musical styles:
  1. ^Some sources say the band formed in Newark[1][2]and some say they formed inBelleville.[3]

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