“… walked away at the end of the night with my dress drenched in the sweat of 500, a missing earring, a cut lip, and bruised arms. It was a perfect holiday party that not only made me say, “Fuck yeah,” but one that revved up my excitement for the upcoming MCR tour in 2011. Be there.”
CLICK HERE to read more from Nora at The Music Cycle.com

If you aren’t familiar with the App world that goes with Iphones, Ipads and Ipod Touches you will have no clue what I am talking about.
Tap Tap Revenge 4 is going to have My Chemical Romance songs! Also available will be a My Chemical Romance Track Pack for Tap Tap Revenge!
I am actually pretty psyched about this.
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CLICK HERE to read about and see a few photos from MCR’s concert in Detroit.
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“With “The Black Parade” a comfortable, double-platinum memory, My Chemical Romance chose to march to a different beat on its new album.”
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KROQ is giving one lucky winner a chance to see My Chemical Romance at the Hollywood Palladium on May 27, 2011.
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CLICK HERE to skip the article and enter the contest.
Word is this show is already sold out so enter now for your chance to win. Contest ends 12/19 at 7pm (thats tomorrow).
ALRIGHT MCR FIENDS! Let’s show this poll who’s boss!
CLICK HERE and cast your vote for Unforgettable Video of the Year!
Spread the word! Let them know that My Chemical Romance still owns!
Thanks Rosie for the info!
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“It’s a record I feel really proud of, and I don’t like to talk shit on it at all. I think the regrets come from the amount of touring we did and how we set up that record, taking on the persona of this imaginary band, The Black Parade. That persona was very antagonistic, [both] to the audience and to the press. It was a negative vibe, and that was the state of mind we lived in for two years. If anything, that’s where the regret comes from.”
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“Danger Days proves itself to be a collection of good hard-edged pop. Some of it isn’t even that hard-edged as they also do a great turn with slower songs, “Scarecrow” and “Sing” to pace things a bit. “Scarecrow” is what I would even call pretty.”
CLICK HERE to read more from the L.A. Examiner.