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How Is The Black Parade Still Relevant? 

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How Is The Black Parade Still Relevant?
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What is going on my mates! I hope you have all been very well. Today we are going to be talking about a band called My Chemical Romance and their album The Black Parade | For a while now I've wondered how the black parade is still relevant so I thought I'd make a vid showcasing my thoughts on this. Keep in mind, this video isn't meant to be perceived as fact, rather just my ideas and thoughts since there is no cut and dry answer.
My Chemical Romance consisted of Gerard Way, Frank Iero, Mikey Way, Michael Pedicone, and Ray Toro. They have released great albums like Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, and Danger Days. Nothing comes quite as close as The Black Parade in terms of commercial success, overall appeal, and relevancy. Gerard Way is truly a visionary and it really shines through on this album and seems to be continuing into his later work aka TV shows. And of course Frank Iero is his own beast, I mean come on, you already know how talented and prolific Frank Iero is
My Chemical Romance has been described as being alternative rock, emo rock, pop punk, and many other things. They're a hard group to assign genres to, but I've always just considered them a cool, weird, unique rock band sorta..? haha I don't even know, they're just great.
The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance contains great tracks like: The End. , Dead! , This Is How I Disappear, The Sharpest Lives, Welcome To The Black Parade, I Don't Love You, House Of Wolves, Cancer, Mama, Sleep, Teenagers, Disenchanted, Famous Last Words, and of course the hidden track Blood
The album was released October 23, 2006 and lives on strongly today in infamy
Emo kids then listened to it and modern day emo kids still listen to it.
Great album
I will thank you and high five Gerard Way if you follow my brand on IG @matesclubusa
thank you always
Love you.
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Комментарии : 3,8 тыс.   
@NateIsLame
@NateIsLame 5 лет назад
I approve.
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
NateIsLame love you
@swuzzyswas
@swuzzyswas 5 лет назад
Sup
@kikimarinov4372
@kikimarinov4372 5 лет назад
Hmmm I thought you were on a break...
@andrewmly9834
@andrewmly9834 5 лет назад
release the album coward
@gamesincharacter5106
@gamesincharacter5106 5 лет назад
NateIsLame fun fact the mini marching band skeleton name in the album is Pete
@fr33bird7891
@fr33bird7891 5 лет назад
Why do people act like they have to grow out of music? I still listen to all the Pop Punk and Emo music that I listened to growing up.
@thomasgladwell435
@thomasgladwell435 5 лет назад
same I listen to that stuff most my music tastes just expanded (film scores, blues, jazz, 1930's-40's - Frank sinatra, Glenn Miller, psy-trance, The Beatles, Floyd, Metallica, Motorhead, AC/DC, Bon jovi and loads more)
@thomasgladwell435
@thomasgladwell435 5 лет назад
I was into 1970s-90's punk music like The Clash, The Ramones, The Misfits before I started liking modern stuff like Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco etc but I remember hearing Early Sunsets Over Monroeville by MCR off their 1st record when I was 6 thanks to my childhood best friends big brother who had the 1st album and was one of the 1st to get it here in England actually had a friend from America send it over, loved it so much he made a playlist for me like my own CD mixtape that included Early Sunsets and Skylines And Turnstiles, I think I still have that CD in my attic to this day
@thomasgladwell435
@thomasgladwell435 5 лет назад
To add more context I'm 24 now (turning 25 in January)
@thomasgladwell435
@thomasgladwell435 5 лет назад
My 1 year old son is already a MCR fan, he smiles every time Welcome To The Black Parade comes on so that is a song that will definitely span the generations and will stand the test of time as one of the greats, a lot of their songs will
@hehe4070
@hehe4070 5 лет назад
Jesus Christ
@TheRyanx00
@TheRyanx00 4 года назад
Little did he know, 3 months later they would return.
@rf0656
@rf0656 4 года назад
If oNly hE knEw
@summer4365
@summer4365 4 года назад
Lmao
@raijinraisin
@raijinraisin 4 года назад
If only
@DreamsOfLennox
@DreamsOfLennox 4 года назад
“when will you return to me, my love”
@Andrea-tr8xp
@Andrea-tr8xp 4 года назад
Destiny...... I'M NoT OKaY (whEre iS My EyeLiNeR!!)
@basicindiebro
@basicindiebro 4 года назад
well, i guess you could say their memory carried on.
@bat7696
@bat7696 4 года назад
I had a very intense reaction to this comment
@dikexjksk1605
@dikexjksk1605 4 года назад
YOU LITTLE SNAKE HOW COULD YOU
@LocalBlonde2673
@LocalBlonde2673 4 года назад
Blake Rowe How dare you!
@LGDT64
@LGDT64 4 года назад
Why do I hate this but love it at the same time
@marsnatale3184
@marsnatale3184 4 года назад
NUUUU
@Nyxthebat04
@Nyxthebat04 5 лет назад
"You come back to it once a year" Me, listening to my chemical romance every single day: um
@victoria-bg7ci
@victoria-bg7ci 5 лет назад
me
@anst1087
@anst1087 5 лет назад
same
@zackschwartz5236
@zackschwartz5236 5 лет назад
Yup
@mac5895
@mac5895 5 лет назад
Me
@kales_salad
@kales_salad 5 лет назад
Relatable
@retired_emo9264
@retired_emo9264 5 лет назад
How is The Black Parade still relevant? **picture of Revenge era Gerard**
@thegerberbabyslesbianmom
@thegerberbabyslesbianmom 5 лет назад
retired_emo fake fans
@mychemicalamanda3779
@mychemicalamanda3779 5 лет назад
haahhaahaha XDD
@missytizon4477
@missytizon4477 5 лет назад
ikr
@SpringtrapLover2010
@SpringtrapLover2010 5 лет назад
Yep
@vampire_money_4482
@vampire_money_4482 5 лет назад
My Chemical Amanda I like your profile pic
@ecebulca7280
@ecebulca7280 4 года назад
“you will only listen to it maybe about once a year” mcr on halloween 2019: SIKE ur gonna worship it
@dylanperryman8003
@dylanperryman8003 4 года назад
YAAAASSS
@JulieV
@JulieV 4 года назад
Lmao
@samanthatodd9832
@samanthatodd9832 4 года назад
Shit hahaha
@ali-in5it
@ali-in5it 4 года назад
me listening to it everyday: 🙃
@Wezinthewest
@Wezinthewest 4 года назад
@@ali-in5it same
@metalspine7581
@metalspine7581 4 года назад
People were mad coz they were "ripping off Queen"????? As a Queen fan, i can confirm that Queen is very different from My Chemical Romance. And that isnt a bad thing.
@whyme16
@whyme16 4 года назад
I think that the song black parade is very reminiscent of Queen because it is a rock anthem much like a lot of queens songs but it has its own style and flare. Not to mention MCR is the Queen, Elvis Presley, frank Sinatra etc. of our generation
@hurdad8777
@hurdad8777 4 года назад
Same
@magosexploratoradeon6409
@magosexploratoradeon6409 4 года назад
Isn't Gerard a fan of Queen tho?
@Madithemuggle
@Madithemuggle 4 года назад
Magos Explorator Adeon he is. Very much so. I believe that he’s mentioned that the band was influenced by Queen. :)
@kelle494
@kelle494 3 года назад
Magos Explorator Adeon yes. It’s just rude to say it’s a “rip off“ because they don’t sound alike at all.
@Sarah-cu8fz
@Sarah-cu8fz 5 лет назад
the black parade is basically this: when you’re young you enjoy it when you’re old you understand it. in the same way that when you’re younger you identified with SpongeBob, but when you got older you identify with Squidward Edit: for the 12 year olds who got defensive about being young and not understanding the music and who say age doesn’t matter, guys age DOES matter it makes you wiser and helps you gain more experience in life which leads to having a different perspective on things such as death, loss, illness and depression which all are topics this albums focuses so much on. There is no shame in being young and naive and admitting that there is so many things in life you are ignorant about, just like how there is no age that determines complete knowledge and wisdom we are always learning and evolving ☺️. sorry for the rant
@izzysavage4634
@izzysavage4634 5 лет назад
But I'm young and I enjoy and understand it......
@princessapplestrach6327
@princessapplestrach6327 5 лет назад
@@izzysavage4634 did you understand it on your own ?
@izzysavage4634
@izzysavage4634 5 лет назад
@@princessapplestrach6327 I saw on a yt vid that it was a conept album and once i knew that, all the lyrics and songs seemed to make more sense. So basically.
@ashleymiller4409
@ashleymiller4409 5 лет назад
@Princess Applestrach I'm young, understand it, and understood it by my self. To me age doesn't affect how well people understand this album your ruffles intelligence does
@princessapplestrach6327
@princessapplestrach6327 5 лет назад
@@ashleymiller4409 well age define a expected level of intelligence if you're above that level nice if not that's okay
@Daikon_Micucci
@Daikon_Micucci 4 года назад
"...and people who thought they were ripping off Queen." Also known as people who basically complimented MCR out of anger.
@spookyho5994
@spookyho5994 4 года назад
lmao, yeah
@goddamn3100
@goddamn3100 4 года назад
Queen is bad
@Daikon_Micucci
@Daikon_Micucci 4 года назад
@@goddamn3100 I can only imagine how sad and terrible your life is, and what your taste in music must be, that you actually think Queen is "bad". Maybe you are just trolling, trying to take digs at someone who likes MCR. Either way, you are a sad and strange little man to believe negative things about one of the greatest bands to ever live.
@parkchimmin7913
@parkchimmin7913 4 года назад
BaconDragon First of This Name, King of Andale Oh shit, you didn’t roast him, you burned him alive. You darn mad lad.
@gamermoment7044
@gamermoment7044 4 года назад
I like queen and MCR I don't feel a need to compare, I just enjoy both.
@FabledKuribon
@FabledKuribon 4 года назад
“You won’t constantly listen to it” Oh man uh this is awkward....
@derpedarp9041
@derpedarp9041 3 года назад
Me, listening to the instrumental of Welcome to the Black Parade religiously: hehe, yeah...
@dormstar
@dormstar 4 года назад
when I was a young boy my taste in music was really bad- but not the *Black Parade*
@ramouloo4
@ramouloo4 4 года назад
I sang that?
@dormstar
@dormstar 4 года назад
@@ramouloo4 nice
@jimmy2585
@jimmy2585 3 года назад
i- i sang it-
@karenperkins3016
@karenperkins3016 3 года назад
I sang that? I actually freaking sang that?
@victoriad407
@victoriad407 2 года назад
It actually works quite well when you sing it
@muhaiminzulkarnain5628
@muhaiminzulkarnain5628 4 года назад
It's timeless. The album is about death, disease, frustration, lost of love, anxiety, loneliness and the need to keep living and move forward despite all of it. You can enjoy it as a teenager or in your 30's, the feeling stays the same.
@dang5874
@dang5874 4 года назад
What the video should have said.
@LittleSquishie
@LittleSquishie 4 года назад
If anything my connection to the album has evolved and grown with me as iv gone from a teen to an adult
@SecretSickle89
@SecretSickle89 3 года назад
That’s what seems to make it timeless. As you get older, the themes evolve with you.
@beckyenglish4783
@beckyenglish4783 3 года назад
...and late 40s! As a ‘90s Goth (not on purpose; uni students like me tended to fall in to this...) good non boppy music tends to appeal over the generations.
@mikhailstewart
@mikhailstewart 2 года назад
I only truly understood this album when I became an adult.
@sourdudes2764
@sourdudes2764 5 лет назад
It’s basically glitter because you cannot get rid of glitter, It will stay with you forever.
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
Edit name hahaha is this a demitri Martin reference? Mad love mate
@speccysquaregolike9629
@speccysquaregolike9629 5 лет назад
I put glitter on a potato for my friend's birthday present and that was about four weeks ago... I am still finding bits of glitter around my room and I vacuumed like twice.
@isabelasilva9106
@isabelasilva9106 4 года назад
"So Gerard aNd ThE bOyS have been at it for a while"
@leonametalian
@leonametalian 3 года назад
it's RAY AND MIKEY AND FRANK AND GERARD AND THE BOY
@dove3015
@dove3015 4 года назад
My Mom happy that I finally gave up my emo phase MCR: *Comes back* My Mom: **insert Mike Wazowski with Sully's face**
@ramune1800
@ramune1800 3 года назад
lol
@Devil-Joe
@Devil-Joe 2 года назад
Fun fact my chemical romance dosen't consider their self as an "emo band" and I listened to the whole album and took in the narrative critically and its not really emo sad at the end the patient and parader have a mutual respect for each other.
@sunnyshinegacha8856
@sunnyshinegacha8856 5 лет назад
Nate:"This album has potential to live on forever" Me: WE'LL CARRY ON!!! Edit: omg thank you for the likes!
@katythroneberry5521
@katythroneberry5521 5 лет назад
This is my spirit animal.
@recklessabandon5678
@recklessabandon5678 5 лет назад
*Proceeds to recite every single MCR song an existence*
@mikastop3275
@mikastop3275 4 года назад
Yes
@monicaraybrandt
@monicaraybrandt 4 года назад
I'M NOT O-FUCKING-KAY
@kozi-kun3417
@kozi-kun3417 4 года назад
CAUSE the hardest part of this is living you~
@LK-xk4nh
@LK-xk4nh 4 года назад
Look, if my Christian, immigrant, Ethiopian mom will rock out to this album with me on road trips, you know its good.
@Raev222
@Raev222 4 года назад
The official stamp of approval
@r_tten
@r_tten 4 года назад
god same, my Christian, near-boomer, scolded me for saying frick LOVED mcr
@aileenbordelon7884
@aileenbordelon7884 4 года назад
If you actually think about it if this album was made in the early years of Christianity this album would popular among Christians There was this practice called memento mori which was about reflecting on ones own death which was a popular practice in the early stages of Christianity. This practice actually kinda became re-popularlized at least within Catholic circles by a nun who has a large Catholic following.And since this album is focused on death they are also technically doing this practice which means your mother is just doing what her Christian ancestors did.
@azula2399
@azula2399 4 года назад
I got the 8 year old girl I babysit to become a hardcore emo. She loves mcr and three days grace, I HAVE TAUGHT MY CHILD THE WAY
@_.sock75._72
@_.sock75._72 4 года назад
Bro really? The that’s great!
@pinkmenace6836
@pinkmenace6836 4 года назад
I would say The Black Parade actually is a masterpiece
@southernladyish
@southernladyish 2 года назад
Agreed. Wendigoon did the best deep dive video discussing this album. He made me appreciate it even more so
@mcgrey_
@mcgrey_ 2 года назад
@@southernladyish Agree, everybody should watch that
@zppelip2736
@zppelip2736 2 года назад
Agreed
@blazehaze233
@blazehaze233 Год назад
It literally is
@paijwa
@paijwa 4 года назад
No it most definitely is a masterpiece. It's not nostalgia, it's a genuinely amazing album.
@gibbysmoviecorner8286
@gibbysmoviecorner8286 5 лет назад
because it is, in my opinion, the greatest album ever written.
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
ᑕ O ᗰ ᑭ ᒪ ᗩ T I O ᑎ ᑭ O T ᗩ T O thank you Gibby
@kaida6154
@kaida6154 5 лет назад
Second is Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge.
@stickman23pq25
@stickman23pq25 5 лет назад
Panic! With The My Chemical Twenty Øne Falløut Bøys Three cheers is tied with bullets in my opinion
@gibbysmoviecorner8286
@gibbysmoviecorner8286 5 лет назад
Nate The Mate of course
@Evedupree1998
@Evedupree1998 5 лет назад
My Chemical Romance is gibby approved
@xKDxx
@xKDxx 5 лет назад
"Listen to it once in a while" **has been listening to this album for 5 straight hours** Yes of course once in a while haha
@Loonaurtheworld
@Loonaurtheworld 5 лет назад
I see you *_h a n g i n g_* out with Sayori
@Emoteenno
@Emoteenno 5 лет назад
Me 'ill listen to this once' *Listens to it every day*
@xKDxx
@xKDxx 5 лет назад
@@Loonaurtheworld Yeah she says I *_t a k e h e r b r e a t h a w a y_*
@HFMusic
@HFMusic 5 лет назад
@@Loonaurtheworld I see what what you did there 😏😏😏
@anastasialoveless677
@anastasialoveless677 5 лет назад
Ur profile picture was me when the band broke up
@WGSXFrank
@WGSXFrank 4 года назад
I loved "emo music" when i was younger. Now, at 35, I really cringe when i hear some of the music I used to love. But The Black Parade? I will always love it. This video is super accurate.
@zorcher1016
@zorcher1016 4 года назад
what is it about the music that makes you cringe
@FEARNOTBlue3778
@FEARNOTBlue3778 Год назад
​@@zorcher1016 probably the dramatic lyrics and whiney vocals
@JackDiamond_FBOW
@JackDiamond_FBOW Год назад
Also an album people forget: “Dying is Your Latest Fashion”, such a gem. Sucks they split after the album
@ellensletvold1019
@ellensletvold1019 4 года назад
“Even your mom”😂😂😂I’m a mom to a nineteen year old and have loved mcr’s music since early 2000 and I still love them.😂😂😂No shame in loving good music.
@TrevorandRana
@TrevorandRana 5 лет назад
As a boy who found this album when I went into heart failure it was pretty significant considering it's about dying and I was doing just that.
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
Trevor Sullivan awwww I love you Trevor
@caitlinstreet3669
@caitlinstreet3669 5 лет назад
Did you die?
@vanillaquarantine1443
@vanillaquarantine1443 5 лет назад
You found it... when you were...a young boy? 😂 I hope you’re doing better now.
@destiny6027
@destiny6027 5 лет назад
vanillaquarantine do not g note
@susanrodriguez5461
@susanrodriguez5461 5 лет назад
@@vanillaquarantine1443 oh no
@nearell4978
@nearell4978 5 лет назад
not gonna lie, I was going to type “because it’s good” like half joking... and then you literally said that on the video and I just stopped and questioned my whole life
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
Nearell ahahahahaha im dead mate
@moneyman782
@moneyman782 5 лет назад
@@NateTheMateForever you mean you're "dead!"
@maxhiggs5803
@maxhiggs5803 5 лет назад
Brolaire AND IF YOUR HEART STOPS BEATING I’LL BE HERE WONDERING DID YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE?
@susanrodriguez5461
@susanrodriguez5461 5 лет назад
@@NateTheMateForever Don't worry you'll carry on. Btw I'm gen z very young when i found Mcr, black parade was the first song I listend to at 10 turning 11. That shit got me through middle school and now lol.
@stephycharlie184
@stephycharlie184 4 года назад
I've been trapped in my "emo phase" since 2008, musically speaking.
@mrpresident447
@mrpresident447 4 года назад
Why don't these people understand!? IT'S NOT A PHASE! AAAAA!... it's not a phase, Mom.
@Delilahriveras
@Delilahriveras 3 года назад
Its not a phase I agree =)
@cedsjourney3
@cedsjourney3 4 года назад
They're back now and my inner emo is becoming more prominent
@uknownauchara774
@uknownauchara774 5 лет назад
THE BAND LITERALLY SAID QUEEN WAS ONE OF THEIR INSPIRATIONS! I love them both. Queen is great and so is mcr.
@kaida6154
@kaida6154 5 лет назад
Yes, and they even said they got a lot of inspiration with Bohemian Rhapsody in their song "Welcome to the black parade".
@bethbowden1514
@bethbowden1514 5 лет назад
ambulence is such a good example of this
@greykendall1830
@greykendall1830 5 лет назад
Queen and David Bowie was one of Gerard’s biggest inspirations for The Black Parade
@Lauren-Starship
@Lauren-Starship 5 лет назад
Indeed!
@mokopuppet116
@mokopuppet116 5 лет назад
when it only takes the lead singer of one band liking another to influence your entire opinion on that band
@stroker9038
@stroker9038 5 лет назад
I'm a middle class English guy, and I discovered MCR aged 44- My Daughter told me- "you can't like MY music!!" But I can- and I still love MCR! X
@mermaidlagoon
@mermaidlagoon 5 лет назад
Andrew Bowden and sir we love you for that ✨👏
@linablues6881
@linablues6881 5 лет назад
Your daughter is SILLY, of course you can. My Chemical is/was a great band and you have ears 😃
@C-SD
@C-SD 4 года назад
Naw, that's our music. First album in '02, some of these kids weren't even born yet. lol
@chaztech9824
@chaztech9824 4 года назад
lol thats me!
@val13c59
@val13c59 4 года назад
Andrew Bowden good for you. Same here. I’m 50, but my kids and I enjoy both old school punk and modern punk. It brought me and my kids close. And now my youngest turned me on to Allen Walker and Tommy Trumpet. I’m loving it.
@binzu3215
@binzu3215 4 года назад
Welcome To The Black Parade is basically like an emo version of Bohemian Rhapsody. IMO.
@jimmydiaz1502
@jimmydiaz1502 4 года назад
I dont get why people say that, ok, both are rhapsodies, but Bohemian Rhapsody is literally about a guy who kills someone and then has to fight all the demons in hell for his soul, does it get darker than that?
@binzu3215
@binzu3215 4 года назад
@@jimmydiaz1502 in popularity I would say. But not in the meaning.
@binzu3215
@binzu3215 4 года назад
@T Sing is youtube even a thing? Lmao.
@thatringinginyourears3955
@thatringinginyourears3955 4 года назад
Jimmy Diaz it’s not the meaning it’s the genre and time periods
@Daikon_Micucci
@Daikon_Micucci 4 года назад
@T Sing Views can come from accidentally clicking on a different video, or one person viewing it many times. The view is the page being visited.
@jyotishmanchoudhury7178
@jyotishmanchoudhury7178 3 года назад
I don't care what any of y'all say but "sleep" is the most underrated song on the album
@rockfriendmemo
@rockfriendmemo 5 лет назад
I guess we can just say, no matter what happened or what will happen, this album will carry on.
@z0nefive
@z0nefive 5 лет назад
hEy
@rockfriendmemo
@rockfriendmemo 5 лет назад
baileyisnotonline hEy
@changyang1498
@changyang1498 5 лет назад
That’s a cursed imagine right there.
@tawneeens436
@tawneeens436 5 лет назад
Salvation Salvatoré oml what is your profile picture 😳😂🤣
@toadetteremotewithwiimotio3330
WE‘LL CARRY OOOOON
@poofgirlproductions7263
@poofgirlproductions7263 4 года назад
I never had an emo phase. I don’t think you need to have one to appreciate The Black Parade, even thought that’s how a lot of people got into it. The music itself is creative and engaging. Once you take the lyrics seriously for a few seconds, you’ll see the genuine effort and emotion that built them.
@Gingerroadrage
@Gingerroadrage 4 года назад
I agree. I was only 10 when this album came out, and never had anything close to an emo phase. I would hear some of their more popular tracks now and again courtesy of my more Hot Topic inclined friends, but never really took the time to look any further into their music. I only very recently started diving into their deeper tracks and HOLY guacamole do I curse the fact that I never got to wallow in these albums during my angsty years.
@pencils7351
@pencils7351 4 года назад
Ikr? I also didn't have an emo phase, but when I heard I'm not okay I heavily related. ADHD is a very invisible disorder bc everyone gets distracted sometimes, but that's like comparing depression to being sad sometimes
4 года назад
I was too old when it came out to have an emo phase. And I agree. It's just extremely well written music.
@Cardzer
@Cardzer 4 года назад
When Black Parade was at its height, I was heavy into rap and rnb not caring for anything rock but Welcome to the Black Parade and Teenagers really stuck out to me and I actually liked them despite my stubborn music taste. Like I wouldn't listen to anything else but if those 2 came up I wouldn't mind finishing off the song. Since then, I've fully embraced it all and love most of their music. Danger Days I love the most
@mrpresident447
@mrpresident447 4 года назад
Honestly, I'm IN my emo phase. Actually, no... IT'S NOT A PHASE, MOM! okay I'm sorry I'm gonna go back into the Teenagers music video where I belong. They gonna clean up your looks, with all the lies in the books-
@_mikki.g_4765
@_mikki.g_4765 4 года назад
They're back together now soooooooooo they're always going to be relevant
@elijahterranking279
@elijahterranking279 4 года назад
Exactlyyyy
@fastcsx1412
@fastcsx1412 3 года назад
Uuuh where they go
@treesap2566
@treesap2566 2 года назад
@@fastcsx1412 they gone again
@DannyK1992
@DannyK1992 4 года назад
I feel that "Teenagers" suddenly came on while I was listening to my 4000-ish "Liked" songs on Spotify and right after it ended I had a sudden moment of clarity Now at 27 years old I finally understood that song Teenagers scare the living shit out of me as well 😂 Because I'm far from that age myself and that's it I'm getting old
@jayclo-2211
@jayclo-2211 5 лет назад
“Even your mom has probably heard them (songs from Black Parade) at one point.” Me: *thinking about how my mom was the one who introduced me to My Chemical Romance* God I hope so.
@deaththekid6614
@deaththekid6614 5 лет назад
Same
@ivanm2529
@ivanm2529 5 лет назад
Omg SaAaAaAaMe
@imsinkingfastitsalright8490
@imsinkingfastitsalright8490 4 года назад
Me: the 40 year old mom who has a 12yr old daughter named Helena and a 5 yr old who sings NANANANA like his life depends on it.. And being happy that other mom's are also raising their children right.. 😂😂😂
@XenaBe25
@XenaBe25 4 года назад
Yeah buddy. The song was well timed bc of the post 911 imagery. Did anybody else get the feeling that GW was sticking it to GW (Bush) with the "starving to death" sign? And Mama... Yes I was already a mom when this came out. But even the best of us like to scream out our mother issues when tender young minds aren't around to see us. This was my own mother's funeral song. And others... Most of the album speaks to the places where we all hold our deepest rage and indignation. I still love it, and I was never emo, or even goth (I listened to Yer Grandpa's Metal when It was still new ;) )
@XenaBe25
@XenaBe25 4 года назад
Hold the phone... this was GW's death fixation? Disappointed :P I'm sticking with the "giving the bird to the Bush Administration's war machine" fan theory :P
@randybrown1318
@randybrown1318 4 года назад
I'm a 50 year old "old school" Metalhead and tbh The Black Parade, since day 1, has been my favorite album.
@itkojecockot
@itkojecockot 4 года назад
same here...... great concept, great arrangements, songwriting and also very good lyric-writing...... that record has so many things other records from that "bucket" just don’t have...... for me, it aged quite well
@snubble431
@snubble431 4 года назад
Ah me as an 11 MCR fan since the beginning of last year, I can agree they are a great band
@sinep5174
@sinep5174 4 года назад
No Problem and Gerard Is 43 years old
@EvilSewnit
@EvilSewnit 3 года назад
@Donnie V. nobody’s saying that it isn’t.
@Beeza2996
@Beeza2996 3 года назад
Fellow metalhead here.. I just posted a very similar comment about this album on another video 🤘
@letruweldonothsa2622
@letruweldonothsa2622 4 года назад
How dare you say it isnt a masterpiece #offended
@ribeiropk
@ribeiropk 2 года назад
Well... This aged well. Yesterday I returned to my very first album that I listened to: welcome to the black parade. I listened it with my mom and my dad in 2007 and in 2009 they split up, some discussions went down and I remember running to my room and put some headphones and my ipod and cry listening to that album. After that I kinda let it go because of the bad memories. But from time to time I would go and listen to some of the musics, and yesterday I don't know why but I listened the album all day long, even in work. It's so damn good. By the way, my dad and mom are friends, they have a good relationship between them and I got to see both of them.
@PinkAgaricus
@PinkAgaricus Год назад
They released stuff after 2009 though. The actual (Disbandment) break happened after the release of Danger Days and it's complementary set of singles Conventional Weapons in 2014 (this is probably because they toured this album and while they toured it I think they also worked on the CWeps single set). If you're referring to the lineup before Bob left then yea it's probably 2009, but after he left they recorded a few more things. I think people leave out the final album because they feel TBP is the magnum opus and not Danger Days which was them really moving forward, including with their appearance. Probably also left out by many due to the songs feeling not very cohesive (within one genre/sub-genre), like with the previous album (TBP) since that one more or less had songs on the same tangent in terms of genres. Vampire Money is kind of an important song and that's from the final album, since it's the story of how they turned down having any song in any installment of Twilight in a song. I think I learned that little fact recently watching others cover MCR in similar format videos after they had their only reunion tour so far.
@rileyschmedeman652
@rileyschmedeman652 5 лет назад
it’s a god tier album that’s why
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
Chicken Tour LA yes!
@lukebradford
@lukebradford 5 лет назад
I'm gonna be honest, it's a brilliant album, but I wouldn't call it god tier. It's not quite there for me.
@KyleM115
@KyleM115 5 лет назад
Black Parade. Has revenge Gerard on the thumbnail
@emmaj.1659
@emmaj.1659 5 лет назад
ksksksk
@bloodwillrunthestreets5205
@bloodwillrunthestreets5205 4 года назад
I grew up with classic rock and only discovered bands like MCR, AFI, Hawthorne Heights, etc. after 30. I love this music even now at 50 because it opened up a side of me that wasn't available in music when I was a teen dealing with depression... I;m still glad I found it and can enjoy a part of me that I never could embrace before "emo".. BTW this album is in my CD player in my car as I write this... No B.S
@DudeGuyBroGuy
@DudeGuyBroGuy 3 года назад
"You were a teen in your emo phase when this album came out." *Was in the first enlistment of my Marine Corps career, now on my final enlistment...and still listen to it.* Also still blasting Senses Fail, The Used, NFG, Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Killswitch and Green Day
@kylie8343
@kylie8343 5 лет назад
Goes on the vid* Expects psychological stuff or whatever* "Life is like spongebob"
@alvinbautista1872
@alvinbautista1872 4 года назад
but that's deep...
@WildFander
@WildFander 5 лет назад
I'll still be listening to MCR and all my emo bands.....my dad was a metalhead when he was a teen and he's still one and still listening to his favorite bands to this day! You should never grow out of your favorite music.... Especially if it has an influence on you. MCR's memory will carry on!!!
@hehe4070
@hehe4070 5 лет назад
It’s pretty normal to grow out of a music taste u have when you’re young
@purplekilljoy2178
@purplekilljoy2178 5 лет назад
MCRmy for ever we are a family my dear killjoys;)
@charismapoetry7139
@charismapoetry7139 5 лет назад
I was 17 when the black parade came out, and still listening to this day, omg I feel old now
@MV-ho3sf
@MV-ho3sf 5 лет назад
I can relate nice MCR reference #mcrlife
@seth_ybr
@seth_ybr 5 лет назад
WeLL cARrY oOonNn!
@jasonaus3551
@jasonaus3551 4 года назад
I was a 19 year old metal head when this Album came out and I loved it, still do. It holds up very well, with its timeless concept
@venussagi
@venussagi 4 года назад
I remember when The Black Parade was released, I was in middle school and wow the impact that it made. I didn’t stop listening to it for MONTHS. It was THAT AMAZING. Even Non emo kids in my school didn’t stop talking about it. It made that much of an impact. Unfortunately when they went on tour my parents didn’t let me go cause they didn’t approve their music. And now after 15 years of waiting I get to finally see them live!
@sitas9827
@sitas9827 5 лет назад
When I first heard "though you're dead and gone, believe me, your memory will carry on", (when I was 11/12) I thought it was the most beautiful, eloquent piece of lyric I'd ever heard. And at 23, amidst my weekly existential episodes, it still has the same affect.
@briannadeleon4672
@briannadeleon4672 5 лет назад
Same man.... It truly is a beautiful peice of existential poetry
@marklee5441
@marklee5441 5 лет назад
I’m 36. Just started listening to the album a month ago. Haven’t stopped. It’s transcendent, taking you on a journey through life and death. It deals with heavy themes with tenderness, sensitiveness, angst and presents them with pure, raw emotion. The last song and arc to redemption “I am not afraid of keep on living” is an anthemic, life-affirming screaming of the soul. The whole thing is exhaustingly wonderful and one of the greatest concept albums ever. So glad I discovered it. 👌🏻
@bubbledreams6382
@bubbledreams6382 5 лет назад
Mark Lee good for you
@asthenx7922
@asthenx7922 5 лет назад
Couldn’t put it better myself, my man.
@kristavaillancourt6313
@kristavaillancourt6313 5 лет назад
Why do you think it took you so long to find?
@hungli5422
@hungli5422 5 лет назад
welcome to the black parade
@lissiebrown101
@lissiebrown101 5 лет назад
Yes! I'm in my mid 30's and I only discovered this album in the last few months (by chance playing I'm Not Okay on Guitar Hero and then looking into more of MCR's albums from that). Although I was aware of a few of the songs, there's something about the lyrics that resonates with me now I'm older and have a family. There's also something about the actual instrumental side of it that just makes me go all goosebumpy as I can appreciate the skill involved. This is a great album to get lost in.
@xHarlequin
@xHarlequin 4 года назад
I was like 15 years old when The Black Parade came out, so it's kinda cool that teens today are listening to them. I noticed that a lot of bands in that era still appeal to the new generation (MCR, Panic, FOB, etc.)
@ellenshawkelly66
@ellenshawkelly66 3 года назад
I wish I was alive then. I'm 16 now and only found mcr recently I wish I grew with them instead of looking at their phases as history not present
@sam1866
@sam1866 2 года назад
Ah, and All Time Low is still going strong
@johannak1440
@johannak1440 4 года назад
I am SO grateful I got to experience My chem in my teens. In 2004 (i was 9) I had gotten into rock through American Idiot and when Black Parade came I was so ready for it, 11/12 years old and in the beginning of mood swings and life crisis. Had the album by my side as a solid constant in my life. Saw them live a few years later (omg) and then they broke up when I had just turned 18, when the worst part of puberty was over. Just framed my teen years beautifully. And now I’m so happy they’re back, and I’m feeling so nostalgic, binge watching videos like this. Thank you!
@FoxNamedDakota
@FoxNamedDakota 5 лет назад
Hold up... am i the only one who actually cares that he had a pic of Gerard with the note of “this kid actually went to my school”...
@soup234
@soup234 5 лет назад
yeah, like did gee actually go to his school?
@Tess623
@Tess623 5 лет назад
He's clearly being sarcastic 😂
@twiggymorris406
@twiggymorris406 5 лет назад
If he's from New Jersey then it's likely. Gerard did attend public school.
@velynnec
@velynnec 5 лет назад
He said in another comment that it was for the goofs, Gerard is in his 40s and Nate is in his 20
@twiggymorris406
@twiggymorris406 5 лет назад
@@velynnec The school has been around that time, though.
@rimadragneel8961
@rimadragneel8961 5 лет назад
I got G-Noted like five times in my head it hurts man
@noneri
@noneri 5 лет назад
Rima Glambert in my heart it hurts 💔
@rimadragneel8961
@rimadragneel8961 5 лет назад
@@noneri same..💔👔
@Emoteenno
@Emoteenno 5 лет назад
My chior teacher g noted my entire class
@rimadragneel8961
@rimadragneel8961 5 лет назад
@@Emoteenno oh nooo 😂 RIP
@spiritualrice2066
@spiritualrice2066 5 лет назад
What is G note?
@benlvn
@benlvn 4 года назад
I loved this album! I remember being able to relate to bunkmates at camp over Welcome to the Black Parade, people who I never thought would share any interests with me. I also want to show some love for Danger Days! My friends and I welcomed the change and tone. We really liked the direction MCR went with songs like Na Na Na and Planetary Go! The album still hypes me up and pumps me full of energy
@ronfoster6963
@ronfoster6963 4 года назад
I thought this would be an informative video that constructs its arguments based on music theory. This is just your personal experience listening to the album/song (not that that's wrong I'm thrilled you enjoyed the album). Taking the song at face value, maybe you like the chord progressions, the variety of instruments making it more aligned to the sounds of a parade, the vocals, the drummer, the fact your parents didn't like it, or you liked the idea of it trying to encompass a dying man's thoughts. Taking it at face value, you probably won't get all of those and many more things the artist put into the song. Revisiting it will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation for it throughout the years, but the fact that MCR nailed so many of these attributes so well is what makes it a good song. Many artists have tried to do one or two of these and couldn't do it. That's why I was hoping he would discuss some high level music theory to explain why MCR's Black Parade hits these things so well where others have failed. :(
@IndustryStandard2004
@IndustryStandard2004 5 лет назад
My brain: don’t do it Me: when I was... My brain: don’t do it Me: a young boy.... My brain: stop Me: MY FATHER TOOK ME INTO THE CITY
@gabby3966
@gabby3966 5 лет назад
TO JOIN THE BLACK PARADE
@nessafranco4660
@nessafranco4660 5 лет назад
Hopelessly Queer HE SAID SON WHEN YOU GROW UP
@modernmishaps
@modernmishaps 5 лет назад
nessa franco WILL YOU BE THE SAVIOR OF THE BROKEN, THE BEATEN, AND THE DAMNED
@alejandrocontreras954
@alejandrocontreras954 5 лет назад
😂👌👌👌👌😂👌😂👌👌👌😂👌😂😂👌😂👌👌🤣🤣🤣😂
@noneri
@noneri 5 лет назад
ZenDieMono TO SEE A MARCHING BAND
@laurendonhardt4157
@laurendonhardt4157 5 лет назад
I will always be able to go back to MCRs discography, I have stories and memories attached to the song and all the songs are incredible
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
Lauren Must Die agreed 100%
@darwinwatterson4568
@darwinwatterson4568 3 года назад
I just listened to this album for the first time today, and this is beautiful to watch, thank you.
@brettthemilkman6876
@brettthemilkman6876 4 года назад
The perfect Alternative Rock album doesn’t exi-
@leonametalian
@leonametalian 3 года назад
oh. no. OOPS THEY DID IT AGAIN- *i think I'm in looooooove*
@Carina5707
@Carina5707 5 лет назад
I was fortunate enough when I was a sophomore to go to their Black Parade tour in 2007 with two of my friends. It was a 5 hour concert with Taking Back Sunday and Rise Against. MCR played the entirety of Three Cheers and Black Parade from start to finish. One of the best nights of my life. A friend in middle school was a fan from the first album, and I followed along. I was (still am) such a massive lover of MCR, and rode along with the album releases as they happened. It was pre-internet, so I didn't have the blessing of online fandom discourse, so it was just all contained in my heart. But it defined me. Truly. God bless that band.
@bt3743
@bt3743 5 лет назад
You do know the internet existed in 2007 right. Fan forums were a thing.
@Carina5707
@Carina5707 5 лет назад
@@bt3743 oh I know. I was on a bunch of forum sites for Harry Potter stuff. It just never crossed my mind to look for ones on bands.
@yochillfelix
@yochillfelix 5 лет назад
Holy Shit!!! I went to that same tour!!!! I believe I went to the one at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island. I still listen to all three of them. I still go to every Taking Back Sunday concert in the NY/NJ area. TBS played their rendition of Umbrella at that concert right? And he took off a mask during Error Operator. I was a teen at the time and I remember some guy saying that Rise Against was a political band lol.
@Saammmoooonnnnn
@Saammmoooonnnnn 5 лет назад
I would die to see that show holy shit
@mista414
@mista414 4 года назад
Sounds like an amazing show.
@missyc13
@missyc13 5 лет назад
I never stopped listening to MCR. I still have all their albums on my phone
@Jlynnc80
@Jlynnc80 4 года назад
I'm almost 40 and I Love this Album! have loved it since it came out!
@ebonylady
@ebonylady 4 года назад
Great! I still plug it in every week because it's great.
@MerunaArt
@MerunaArt 4 года назад
Im 28 now, almost 14 years later, I still love it!
@marisolmoron-garcia6068
@marisolmoron-garcia6068 5 лет назад
"You probably heard the album when you where going through your emo phase" I never had a emo phase and just discovered MCR like last month and all their songs are bops. I listened to them everyday now, they have consumed my existence now
@heyjude6680
@heyjude6680 5 лет назад
sameeee
@obedguite5439
@obedguite5439 5 лет назад
You have just entered the emo stage
@annoyingposer
@annoyingposer 5 лет назад
I already had my emo phase, and two years later, I’m obsessed with MCR... so
@obedguite5439
@obedguite5439 5 лет назад
@@annoyingposer Welcome back🤣
@esmyyt3061
@esmyyt3061 5 лет назад
Omg me too!!!! I never thought about only emo kids listening to mcr lol. Mcr realy is just awesome!!
@bloody-aster0309
@bloody-aster0309 5 лет назад
There are no skips on this album. Their whole discography still holds up.
@katiebianic1649
@katiebianic1649 4 года назад
My dad was actually the one who introduced them to me, indirectly, but it was still him. He was listening to Teenagers one day when I was around seven or eight and at the time I found it humorous, so naturally, I wanted to listen to it more. When I asked what it was called he told me and for awhile it was the only song of theirs I listened to. Around age nine I delved deeper into them and other brands such as FOB and P!ATD, my depression started around then and between MCR's songs of death, Beebo's positiveness, and Patrick being Patrick, it really balanced things out and made life a bit more enjoyable. I still listen to them pretty often, my whole family does at times as well. MCR has impacted my mum, dad, and older sister in different ways, they are very important to us and many others. I just wish I could have gone to their comeback concert... They deserve a lot of love.
@beefbossfromwiisports3066
@beefbossfromwiisports3066 4 года назад
I haven’t had an emo faze (I’m actually a metal head) but this is such a great album and I love it
@d1gitalbathsalts
@d1gitalbathsalts 4 года назад
Beef Boss From Wii Sports felt that im way into classic punk and thrash metal but something about this album has me constantly replaying it
@BraveRiderCopycat
@BraveRiderCopycat 4 года назад
I'm both.... is that bad?
@beefbossfromwiisports3066
@beefbossfromwiisports3066 4 года назад
Brave Rider Copycat Of Dragons not at all my friend. Not at all
@BraveRiderCopycat
@BraveRiderCopycat 3 года назад
@@beefbossfromwiisports3066 good to know
@RebelQueenAmelia
@RebelQueenAmelia 2 года назад
Getting into metal was the consequence of my suppressed emo phase
@lukejezza3088
@lukejezza3088 5 лет назад
This album is the Nevermind of its generation, amazing and timeless lyrics amazing instrumentals very creative concept, actual depth and thought put into it, not afraid to be itself.
@pauline7064
@pauline7064 5 лет назад
Because it’s a masterpiece and one of the best albums ever written. End of discussion
@britishben7797
@britishben7797 3 года назад
I watched this video about a year ago when it came out and got about half way through before I decided that I needed to listen to this album for the first time. I hadn't listened to any MCR besides Welcome to the Black Parade. Evidently when I listened to it for the first time, it rocked me. I had never heard anything so incredible in my life! As Gerard Way said, I did smile and I did cry. I was in England at the time visiting family for a few weeks and I must have listened to that album once or twice a day everyday for like 3 weeks. I've now listened to damn near every song by them and wish that I could erase my memory and listen to it all over again.
@p2piscor
@p2piscor 4 года назад
I listened to MCR since I was 6! It was awesome! Especially their song "Teenagers"
@toncasgirl
@toncasgirl 5 лет назад
Ok, so I know you probably didn't expect someone old enough to be your gran commenting but here I am! When I first saw I'm Not OK I knew, even though I was 40, that I was listening to something amazing. When TBP came out I realised how brilliant it was, and unlike the Queen fans who thought it derivative I was a Queen fan who relished a band who I saw as natural successors to Queen, with such creativity and musicianship. I've seen a ton of bands live and nothing ever came close to the raw power of an MCR gig. I miss their live shows so much. I just hope they reform, or at least tour, before I become the patient myself!!
@vickimaroney800
@vickimaroney800 4 года назад
I was in my 30s and know what you mean. That's a lovely reply.
@chloev9667
@chloev9667 4 года назад
I doubt we will get a reform given them all being very happy with the career paths they are in now, and I'm not sure I'd want one. Their was a raw passion behind what they started, and their last album although musically great felt like it was the end to the era. They didn't expect to go past BP so for an extra album after that to come I think that was probably the perfect way to end it. I'd worry that with such passion in other areas now they'd not have the same drive for MCR, plus not to mention Gerard doesn't like to be Infront of a camera never mind an audience anymore haha x
@mybraineatseverything7404
@mybraineatseverything7404 4 года назад
Sista, you are singing my song!!!
@carennorthcutt7724
@carennorthcutt7724 4 года назад
Yes! Exactly!
@KittyLovesGlover
@KittyLovesGlover 4 года назад
lol, i'm 54...
@gibbysmoviecorner8286
@gibbysmoviecorner8286 5 лет назад
i really appreciate the insane amount of effort you put into these videos dude. keep it up.
@NateTheMateForever
@NateTheMateForever 5 лет назад
ᑕ O ᗰ ᑭ ᒪ ᗩ T I O ᑎ ᑭ O T ᗩ T O mad love mate, that honestly means the world to me
@shahidullah5983
@shahidullah5983 5 лет назад
gibby what are you thinking about
@nehir9107
@nehir9107 5 лет назад
GIBBYYYYY
@radnat8211
@radnat8211 5 лет назад
GIBBAAYYY
@shahidullah5983
@shahidullah5983 5 лет назад
gibby whATS GIBBY THINKING ABOUT
@niallc.7612
@niallc.7612 4 года назад
I learned of these guys when I was seven. Yes I was seven. My sister listened to it and I quite liked it. Now I’m 14. And I still love it.
@adraawhitemoon8995
@adraawhitemoon8995 4 года назад
Bold of you to assume I'm gonna stop listenning to emo music one day
@justnesta6007
@justnesta6007 5 лет назад
You know why? Because it is not an album, it is an idea
@jaylowerey1288
@jaylowerey1288 5 лет назад
No no no no no no no
@gee8889
@gee8889 5 лет назад
nO
@upshitdownshit4200
@upshitdownshit4200 5 лет назад
no
@HAL-vm3wn
@HAL-vm3wn 5 лет назад
... it's a fashion statement
@trav4610
@trav4610 5 лет назад
@@HAL-vm3wn it's a fucking fashion statement* fAkE fAn!!!!!!!!!
@allhailshadoww
@allhailshadoww 5 лет назад
Ok so basically, All the MCR albums are like, to be played at a certain time of the year for me. Three Cheers - Mid-Spring The Black Parade - Christmas Danger Days - Summer (danger days’ll always stick with me.) Conventional Weapons - Mid-Spring (All the mcr albums will always stick with me, but danger days and the black parade are the most memorable in my opinion lol)
@sarahdominymusic
@sarahdominymusic 5 лет назад
Fandom Universe bruh what about I brought you my bullets?
@allhailshadoww
@allhailshadoww 5 лет назад
My!ChemicalDiscotrash don’t murder me but I’m waiting to listen to it for when danger days turns 10. I feel like listening to their first album near their latest album’s birthday would be a good idea somehow. I’d say it’d be a thanksgiving thing though.
@ROUS-OFICIAL
@ROUS-OFICIAL 5 лет назад
And bullets??? For me bullets it's perfect for the fall...
@ethanlaborde
@ethanlaborde 5 лет назад
Good list, but Three Cheers is more of a Fall album for me.
@SataniaMcDowel
@SataniaMcDowel 5 лет назад
So no Bullets love?
@TheArbiterOfTruth
@TheArbiterOfTruth 3 года назад
The only MCR track I heard when this album came out was teenagers. It wouldn’t be until 2016 until I would hear more of their music (namely the title track from Black Parade, the church youth band I played in, that mostly consisted of mid 20 year olds, covered the song at our 2016 youth camp) I fell in love instantly. I’ve listened to most of their albums multiple times since then.
@Tofu-wz9xm
@Tofu-wz9xm Год назад
Your video makes my day. I was afraid thinking of growing up and growing out of the "emo phase" (like ppl always say) and don't listen to this masterpiece anymore because I will definitely be a different kind of "me" now, fearing that I will be losing my identity from these days. But now after watching your video I just laugh and feel asured that no matter what kind of person I'll be growing into, I will always love my identity and emo phase of me now and always love "The Black Parade" and MCR just like that. Thank you!
@theaspiringpianist7268
@theaspiringpianist7268 4 года назад
"You probably won't constantly listen to it" Me, a killjoy: "Ummm…."
@mrpresident447
@mrpresident447 4 года назад
What's your Killjoy I.D.?
@boston8516
@boston8516 3 года назад
Nice
@sethhardy7280
@sethhardy7280 5 лет назад
Nate I need a video on The Used ASAP mate, bless us
@sethhardy7280
@sethhardy7280 5 лет назад
I’ll also settle for Taking Back Sunday :^)
@youraveragemusicperson2176
@youraveragemusicperson2176 5 лет назад
Yes to both
@konce4524
@konce4524 4 года назад
that album is so iconic even my DAD listened to it before I even told him about it
@juliana____04
@juliana____04 4 года назад
I discovered My Chemical Romance when I was a teen and I kinda stopped listening to them for a while in my early 20s, mostly because I started listening to other stuff as well, but I always come back to their albums when times get hard. Quarantine made me listen to them again and I'm so thankful for everything they have done and for helping me getting through the bad times again, but now in my late 20s.
@bloonzies
@bloonzies 5 лет назад
Ok but the black parade ain’t the only good My Chem album.
@sillaykara6245
@sillaykara6245 5 лет назад
It’s the most iconic though in comparison to their other albums. Ngl I enjoy three cheers a bit more but the black parade was the most relatable, even when you’re not a cancer patient waiting to die in a hospital bed. Shits a mf rollercoaster
@Bot-uc5ou
@Bot-uc5ou 5 лет назад
I'm not agree
@hehe4070
@hehe4070 5 лет назад
Bullets wasn’t that good imo
@ballsackniggaqueen
@ballsackniggaqueen 5 лет назад
They’re all good, but Wttbp is the most iconic
@alisonargayosa7729
@alisonargayosa7729 5 лет назад
@@hehe4070 aww I liked bullets a lot wyd
@MSA-iq9ou
@MSA-iq9ou 5 лет назад
I will NEVER drop “emo” music, it is literally my religion
@GiannaMarie007
@GiannaMarie007 4 года назад
SAME, Emo kid for life 😎😎💔
@riverisirrelevant6343
@riverisirrelevant6343 4 года назад
Same here
@MSA-iq9ou
@MSA-iq9ou 4 года назад
Now that MCR is back, I’m staying true to my comment. I will never stop listening to “emo” music
@SuperlarshVEVO
@SuperlarshVEVO 4 года назад
I only listen to MCR now tbh. Most other emo bands just suck. In the words of Gerard Way: "Emo is fucking garbage".
@Samnataxsama
@Samnataxsama 4 года назад
Emo is forever!
@tawdryhepburn4686
@tawdryhepburn4686 4 года назад
MCR was headlining arena tours *way* before The Black Parade came out. And they premiered _Welcome to the Black Parade_ as the opening of the MTV Music Awards. Plus, they shot multiple *multi-million-dollar music videos* for cuts from the album.
@marilu19918
@marilu19918 4 года назад
It happened to me, I listened to this album for the first time in 2006 when I was 14... I couldn't understand english very well, yet I loved it. But I recently listened to it again after more than 10 years and I can't explain how I felt, I could feel every word of each song, I understood the concept within the whole album in a way I still don't know how to describe...I cried listening Famous Last Words at the end like it was the first time in my life I deeply asked to myself what death really meant and what my last words to my loved ones would be... It's been 2 years since that and I'm sure I will never get tired of it. Its strong message still touches me. I'm really happy to be alive to see them coming back. California 2019!
@malcolmtheathlete8957
@malcolmtheathlete8957 5 лет назад
I feel attacked by this video title I literally listen to album everyday
@MV-ho3sf
@MV-ho3sf 5 лет назад
Me to
@xpookybubx344
@xpookybubx344 4 года назад
13 years ago I would have been 19 and I bought that album when it came out. I'm 32 now and I still can't get over Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge and Welcome To The Black Parade albums. Got the pleasure of meeting Gerard at a comic con. Didn't ask about MCR but boy do miss that bands talent and emotion.
@MessiahManiac
@MessiahManiac Год назад
You're doing god's work, This band really crafted my formative years. I was introduced to rock and roll through The doors and this was like a change that I wasn't excited about but just changed my life forever.
@MrColinWarde
@MrColinWarde 4 года назад
I never stopped listening to this album. I'm over 40. I remember working in LA the night KROQ played five or six songs from the album preceding it's release. I had to make returns in this box truck and I only had the radio to listen to. I was very excited about the the Black Parade because Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge had been in the CD player of my Jeep for FOUR MONTHS. It was how I got around town. Every trip anywhere in LA was like a 45 minute venture so that album just ran and ran. It was high octane and kept me energized through everything. So I was listening to the BP songs and they got me thinking instead of moving. And then Famous Last Words came on and my head exploded. That song got me through every possible hurt. It's a mantra. It's medicine. It's why I picked up my guitar again. It manages me and maneuvers me. I have a lot of favorite songs, but Famous Last Words is the flagship of favorite songs. The rest of the album takes care of me, I almost never listen to Teenagers, but Disenchantment has so much meaning, and This Is How I Disappear wraps me up. Famous Last Words may be the song I want played at my funeral. And I'm not dying.
@christopherwilliams9418
@christopherwilliams9418 5 лет назад
I wasn't even emo when I heard The Black Parade, my sister was, but it's the one album from that phase that we both really enjoy lol
@protoxur1258
@protoxur1258 4 года назад
“You probably discovered it as a young teen” the black parade was played to me when I was a baby
@ClosetDemon
@ClosetDemon 4 года назад
They're still relevant because they are coming back together. Also because us emo kids listen to them every day
@jakegriffith3226
@jakegriffith3226 2 года назад
From the day this album was released until today has saved my life every day. Thank you mcr we will forever love you
@vladimirputin7056
@vladimirputin7056 4 года назад
Who still listen to MCR in 2019?
@marie.777
@marie.777 4 года назад
Ha ha I do that.
@AssassinLupus7
@AssassinLupus7 4 года назад
Turned 30 this year, and MCR is still one of my favorite bands.
@ericabee0830
@ericabee0830 4 года назад
@@AssassinLupus7 Turn 50 next year and... yeah... same.
@Dear_you96
@Dear_you96 4 года назад
Me 😍i still love Them 😍
@mimicrossing7623
@mimicrossing7623 4 года назад
Yep
@BlackCatBritt
@BlackCatBritt 5 лет назад
to sum up this video: "you only hear the music when your heart begins to break"
@HelloKitty60621
@HelloKitty60621 4 года назад
They’re back and I can’t wait to see what they sound like now.
@valkyriegirl1
@valkyriegirl1 4 года назад
Loved your video. I am 56 and I own over 300 albums (on vinyl!), and The Black Parade is my very favorite.
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