Untitled Song (Stay)
My Chemical Romance - Untitled (Stay) from The Black Parade Is Dead
creditited to http://musicsavelifes.co.cc





And I've ripped it to mp3 for you Click here
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Posted on 30 Jun 2008 by jasmin
^_^
Frank is going to appear in Reggie & The Full Effect's new video for "J Train"


Click here For more photos.


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Click here for Gerard's Lecture at SVA.


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Click here for a video of MAMA live in Mexico



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Gerard's interview with LA Concert (Jakarta)
uploaded and credited to www.mcrmysea.net

click here for link.

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Frank won World's Sexiest Vegetarian for 2008 for PETAresults here
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Posted on 26 Jun 2008 by jasmin
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Today is MCR Owns You's 2nd Birthday! Yay!

And finally, we have a new layout. :) I am still working on fixing many of the sub pages so please be patient with me. thank you!
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Posted on 24 Jun 2008 by jasmin
News About the Protest.
FromDrownedInSound.com



As you should be aware today fans of the popular emo-rock band My Chemical Romance have descended upon Hyde Park at the ungodly hour of 10am to make their stand against the Daily Mail.



By 9:50am there were 100 fans. By 10am over two hundred punctual fans amassed in the morning sunshine to show solidarity and defend their favourite band, who have been blamed for a string of suicides.

DiS' new noisy cousin site ThrashHits.com have the first photos from the rimmel-rimmed frontline...



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Daily Mail responds to protest

The Daily Mail (who recently ran the somewhat sensationalist headlines Why no child is safe from the sinister cult of emo and Girl, 13, hangs herself after becoming obsessed with Emo 'suicide cult' rock band) have reacted to today's demonstration by My Chemical Romance fans.

"The Daily Mail’s coverage of the 'Emo' movement has been balanced, restrained and above all, in the public interest. Genuine concerns were raised at the inquest earlier this month on 13 year old emo follower Hannah Bond who had been self-harming and then tragically killed herself. From DrownedInSound and ThrashHits.com

"In common with other newspapers we ran an accurate news story recording the Coroner's remarks and the parents' comments. We also published two other articles, one of which explained the background to the Hannah tragedy in calm and un-sensational language.

"The other was a first person opinion piece by a well-known writer, written from the perspective of a mother concerned for her children. We have also run two prominent page lead letters from an emo music fan and from a fan of My Chemical Romance defending their point of view.

"Our music critic admires the music of the band and publicised the band’s UK tour last year. Since this protest was announced a great deal of misinformation has appeared on the internet, much of which confuses what the Daily Mail has actually published with the comments of website readers and 'blogs' over which we have no control and which have stirred up emotions.

"We note it has been pointed out by others that all this provides wonderful publicity for Warners and their impending release of My Chemical Romance's latest album.

"The Daily Mail is a broad church and is always ready to listen to the views of readers. We do, however, suggest those who want to protest or comment read everything we have published and act on fact not rumour."


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Click here for a personal review of a fan who was at the protest


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Protest filmed for documentary



A protest by MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE fans against what they claim is an unfair media portrayal of the band has been filmed for a documentary.

The march has been turned into a film by internet music site Audio Junkies. They've posted a trailer online, entitled Emo Protest vs Daily Mail.

The documentary covers the protest and includes footage of fans tearing up a Daily Mail newspaper, as well as interviews with protesters.

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An article about the Umbrella Academy here

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Feel free to comment with your opinions about the protest

Oh, and HA at the daily mail talking about getting your facts straight, please!
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Posted on 03 Jun 2008 by jasmin
Some news..
Sent to me by myitalianchemicalromance.com

"hello, dear fans.
we're part of the italian MCRmy, and we've started a project to help MCR.
You must know that Mychem are being blamed for the young Hannah Bond's
suicide.

We've created this blog, www.mcrsavedmylife.wordpress.com .
This project includes a letter and a petition for all the main newspapers,
and a blog where we'll put the fans' stories, about how MCR saved their
lives.

We're trying to make this a worldwide collaboration between all the
MCRmys, to show all the medias they're wrond and to show MCR how grateful
we are for what they do.

It would be grat if you'd put this in your "news" section. Obviously,
we'll thank you in our "contacts" section.

We're all a big family, it's our time to get together to help MCR :)

Hugs,
Danielle.
"


Sent to me by Shannon [an MCR fan] about the Protest
"Hey, a major update about the protest so listen up!

The protest has changed location and will now be held by Marble Arch. There is a
concrete area there, where we will go.
Marble Arch is in Oxford Street, London and is right next to Hyde Park. This means
that lots of passers-by will see our protest. The nearest tube station is Marble
Arch. Make sure you guys don't go to Derry Street or Round Pond, but meet here
instead. This is where the majority of the protest will be and we won't be marching
anywhere (simply because it'd be hard to keep everyone safe whilst we're moving).

This information was taken from the original site. I am not in any way involved with
the actual protest but I thought it would be a good idea if people were informed
other than on the website.

I hope whoever goes to participate stays safe and I hope by Sunday this will all be
worth it.

a devoted fan,
Shannon"


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From MCR's myspace blog


THE BLACK PARADE IS COMING!

To our friends,

The Black Parade is Dead! is coming. We are really proud of it and hope you love it as much as we do. Unfortunately, because we are perfectionists and would never let anything get to you that was not the very best, it has been delayed by a week. There was a strange glitch in the Mexico City performance due to some electronic something or other. But it is fixed.

So now it is going to be in stores on July 1. To all of our pre-order and special packaging buddies, you will not need to do anything different. It will get to you in tip-top shape. We saw the special package last week. You are going to be so happy if you already purchased this. If you didn't, we're sure you're a happy person anyway, but wow is this incredible. We hope that all of you understand and thank you in advance. It is really awesome to know that you will. We will keep you updated on things as they come. We will start writing very soon.

xoxoxo,

MCR






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MCR in Alt Press magazine click here


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Another message from the boys

We have recently learned of the suicide and tragic loss of Hannah Bond. We'd like to send our condolences to her family during this time of mourning. Our hearts and thoughts are with them.

My Chemical Romance are and always have been vocally anti-violence and anti-suicide. As a band, we have always made it one of our missions through our actions to provide comfort, support, and solace to our fans. The message and theme of our album "The Black Parade" is hope and courage. Our lyrics are about finding the strength to keep living through pain and hard times. The last song on our album states: "I am not afraid to keep on living" - a sentiment that embodies the band's position on hardships we all face as human beings. If you or anyone that you know have feelings of depression or suicide, we urge you to find your way and your voice to deal with these feelings positively.


From www.mychemicalromance.com
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Posted on 30 May 2008 by jasmin
UK MCR FANS
In response to the Daily Mail's repeated attacks on MCR several fans are attempting to organize a peaceful protest/march against them. Especially since they have blamed the band for the poor 13 year old girl's death, we feel something must be done.

If you are interested check out the following website http://www.whatthefrank.co.uk/
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Posted on 17 May 2008 by jasmin
A Strange Interview with Gerard Way and More
For the rest Click here


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UK Media Targets MCR yet again
Girl, 13, hangs herself after becoming obsessed with Emo 'suicide cult' rock band

A girl of 13 killed herself after becoming obsessed with a fashion which links death with glamour, an inquest heard.

Hannah Bond hanged herself from her bunk bed with a tie after becoming an "Emo".

Emo fans wear dark clothes, practise self-harm and listen to "suicide cult" rock bands.

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'Everything to live for': school student Hannah Bond hanged herself not long after showing her father the cuts on her wrists as part of her 'emo initiation'

Two weeks before her death, she started following U.S. band My Chemical Romance.

One of their songs contains the lyrics: "Although you're dead and gone, believe me your memory will go on."

Hannah, described as a model pupil, had started cutting her wrists but told her father it was part of an initiation into the Emo fashion.

Heartbroken: Ray and Heather Bond told the court their daughter had told them emo was 'just a fashion'

Coroner Roger Sykes said yesterday that Hannah's death was "not glamorous, just simply a tragic loss of a young life".

Hannah's mother Heather told the inquest she had researched the trend since her daughter's death.

"There are websites that show pink teddies hanging themselves," she said.

"She called Emo a fashion and I thought it was normal."

She added: "Hannah was a normal girl. She had loads of friends. She could be a bit moody but I thought it was just because she was a teenager."

Hannah's father Ray, a karate teacher, said: "Two weeks before, I saw the cuts. I asked her about them and she said it was an Emo initiation.

"She promised me she would never do it again."

Hannah gave her name as Living Disaster on her page on social networking website Bebo.

The page is decorated with a picture of an Emo girl with bloody wrists after slashing herself.

Another picture shows a child's exercise book scrawled with the words: "Dear Diary, today I give up. . ."

The inquest in Maidstone, Kent, heard Hannah had been with her boyfriend at a friend's house on the evening of September 22 last year.

She had been angry when she was told she was not allowed to sleep over and when she got home in East Peckham she went straight to her room, saying: "I want to kill myself."

The inquest was told Hannah had not used drugs or alcohol before her death but Vanessa Everett, her head teacher at Mascalls School, said self-harm had become commonplace among other Emo fans.

Recording a verdict of suicide, Mr Sykes said: "The Emo overtones concerning death and associating it with glamour I find very disturbing."

•The Emo phenomenon began in the U.S. in the 1980s. It is a largely teenage trend and is characterised by depression, self-injury and suicide.

Followers wear tight jeans with studded belts and wristbands. Their hair is dyed black and worn in long fringes to obscure their faces.

Emo - from the word emotional - is a reference to the angst-filled lyrics and melancholy themes of the rock music central to the culture.

One of the foremost of these "suicide cult" bands is My Chemical Romance, from New Jersey.

Their first single, Welcome to the Black Parade, from the album The Black Parade, was released in 2006 and became a huge hit, going to number one in Britain.

The concept album follows the story of a character called The Patient, who dies of cancer.

The Black Parade is a nickname for the place where Emo fans believe they will go when they die.

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Personally, I think they really don't know what they are talking about. And to blame a band or music for someones death is ridiculous. Maybe they should have looked into it a little more deeper, rather than blame a band for something they possibly could've stopped, considering the signs of what had happened before she hung herself.

And MCR's music is so inspirational to alot of people, at least for me it is. I wouldn't think someone would want to commit suicide because of it.


feel free to leave your comments.
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Posted on 12 May 2008 by jasmin
The Black Parade is DEAD!
The following information thanks to bladeyoustain.net




The Black Parade Is Dead!
My Chemical Romance will release a live CD/DVD called "The Black Parade Is Dead!" on June 24th on Reprise Records.

The package captures different sides of My Chemical Romance by spotlighting two very different shows. The CD and DVD feature concert highlights from the huge Palacio de los Deportes sports arena in Mexico City on October 7th, 2007 and the intimate Maxwell's club in Hoboken, NJ, on October 24th, 2007. Both shows demonstrate why critics have raved about The Black Parade World Tour, which began on February 22nd, 2007, and will conclude with a triumphant sold out hometown headlining show at New York City's fabled Madison Square Garden on May 9th, 2008.

Beginning on May 5th when the website goes live, fans will be able to pre-order "The Black Parade is Dead!" by visiting [link], where they can also view a trailer for the DVD. Anyone who pre-orders the album from this special website will also gain access to downloads of three DRM-free tracks from the Mexico City show: "Welcome to the Black Parade," "Mama," and "Dead!".

"The Black Parade is Dead!" will also be released in a collectible, limited-edition version, which will feature the CD and DVD, plus a mask designed by one of the band members, in a pine box coffin. (Each band member has designed one mask, which has been selected for inclusion in each box at random.) Another CD/DVD bundle also includes an exclusively designed t-shirt. All special editions are available only online at TheBlackParadeIsDead.com.

Courtesy of EarthTimes.org
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Posted on 01 May 2008 by jasmin
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