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New Interview With Mikey And Gerard

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Gerard Way On Twilight, Glee And Liza

My Chemical Romance’s fearless leader talks about mocking his own concept albums and rebelling vicariously through his hair.

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Short Interview With Mikey Way

My Chemical Romance returned last year in fine form with “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,” a CD that offered a significant turn from the band’s darkly hued 2006 rock opera, “The Black Parade.”

What fans didn’t hear was a CD the group recorded with acclaimed producer Brendan O’Brien that was scrapped before the group went on to record “Danger Days.” But bassist Mikey Way doesn’t see the CD as a failure.

 

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Article On Mike Pedicone

Mike Pedicone always answered the “What do you want to do when you grow up?” question the same way.

“I said I wanted to play in a huge rock band touring the world,” Pedicone recalled. “Senior year I said the same thing, and the teacher laughed at me in front of the class.”

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Gerard Way on Being a Parent

Gerard Way – the frontman for My Chemical Romance – has gone through many changes. Changes in his music, his hair and his life. He matured. He got married. And biggest change? He had a kid.

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New Interview with Ray Toro

Ten years ago, My Chemical Romance (due at the Fillmore this Saturday) was just another aspiring band in a van hoping to make it big. With a handful of three-chord punk rock songs hastily written and recorded in the attic of a house in New Jersey, the young outfit had no idea it would someday be elected to be the unofficial spokespeople for an entire generation of alienated kids.

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Interview with Gerard Way

Gerard Way is older than he seems. He has boyish looks and hair dyed as red as horror-movie blood. The New Jersey native fronts punk band My Chemical Romance. He created a successful comic-book franchise, the Umbrella Academy. In the videos promoting his band’s latest, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, MCR sports superhero alter egos and ray guns. Surprisingly, Way turns 34 on Saturday 9. He has settled in L.A. with wife Lindsey and their two-year-old daughter, Bandit. It’s a remarkable lifestyle change for someone who says he once subscribed to the notion of “live fast, die young.”

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KISS-FM Interview with My Chemical Romance

Gerard Way Talks Comics with “The Examiner”

My Chemical Romance leader Gerard Way is not your average rocker. Sure, the fuchsia-haired frontman has just one-upped the group’s theatrical 2006 breakthrough, “The Black Parade,” with an even more outrageous set, the genre-jumping “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,” which he’s complemented with a post-apocalyptic video serial, a mythical band from this futuristic scenario (The Mad Gear and Missile Kid) and a graphic novel he’s currently scripting. But Way is also the Eisner Award-winning author of “The Umbrella Academy,” a comic concerning a ragtag group of superheroes that’s already been optioned in Hollywood.

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