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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 8:12 am
Honestly, I got "Three Cheers --" Before I got "-- Bullets --". Im sort of the type of person that HAS TO HAVE everything put out by an artist if I really like them so I had to order the first album and I didnt really like it.
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Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 12:22 pm
I think that MCR has really grown up and out, especially now with Parade. I think there's just something about the band, not always and only their music, that keep their fans (not teenie fans.) with them. I bought Revenge first, then Parade and then I got Bullets; I listen to Bullets and Parade the most though I love `em all. They are just really talented.
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Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:30 am
I got Three Cheers and Parade before Bullets as well, but the only thing that got me into Bullets was Life On The Murder Scene. Especially Our Lady Of Sorrows, which is now one of my fave' MCR songs. It doesn't matter how different a band sounds between each album, so long as the lyrics and music are still as good as the previous album, it doesn't matter. and if you do feel that the sound has changed too much, then don't buy the new album, go find a band that sounds like your band USED to, don't cry about them selling out or being different. There's about a trillion bands in the world, one of them you will like just as much as you loved your previous band, if not more so.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 1:33 pm
I was there with the first Cd. I love it, Yeah its drifferent than Three Cheers. But do you really want the same thing on both albums? I mean not the same songs, but the same type?
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 1:41 pm
I like their music, but I just ahve always perfered the first album.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:23 pm
Because differences are good. Even in a CD... If all the songs sound alike, and are about the same thing, the album is pretty much crap. I have, unfortunaley wasted 13 dollars on a plain- almbum.
But with MCR, everything is different, but it all fits in.
The whole "different style" thing is why I like Bright Eyes. He's had a techno Album and a country album, but he is really neither. That's why it's so good. biggrin
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:31 pm
i dont understand why ppl think they suck live
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 9:53 pm
you're right. they are two completely different sounds. but i guess that i had such an emotional attachment to the first cd, i had to listen to three cheers. and it was different, and took getting used to. but the emotion behind it, and the lyrics all came from the same band, and all meant something special to me.
i mean, the black parade is totally different from three cheers...so why would you still listen if you started listening during the three cheers album?
same basic concept. all three albums are mcr. and in each one they have matured and changed individualy as people and as a band. but the music is still amazing and the lyrics still make me cry.
never let them take you alive -emma
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:55 pm
ALL of MCR's music sounds freakishly different. Every song is different, so you can't really say that it's weird for someone to go from Bullets to Cheers and still like MCR. I loved Bullets because the sound was so raw. The band was young and new. I loved Cheers because I heard how they matured in two years, and same with Parade.
It's a very good thing I got into the band when Bullets came out, because if I had just heard "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" or "Helena", I doubt I would have given the band a chance.
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:45 pm
Queen Nekoyasha We'll carry on! Bullets was already really good. Then when Three Cheers came, they were still good. exacly. it was the same beautiful stuff
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 7:51 pm
I like the sound.
explicit razorblade
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:17 am
I came down in the last shower of fans... that's the truth. Don't call me a prep or a teenie... because it hurts my feelings (Duh) and you haven't got the whole story. My best friend came to school one day with an album full of songs on her phone and played them to us all at lunch. that album was The Black Parade. I'd heard the name My Chemical Romance before but didn't reallt know anything about them bar their name. A week later I went out and bought the album. I loved it, it's so hard for me to find an album that I'll love all the songs on but and TBP was the first. I then decided to go and buy their other two albums and I love them as well. I didn't think I would at first because, well, they were very different. But the more I listened the more I liked... I know this is sort of the reverse of what you've said but if I can work backwards why can't people work forwards? People need to expect changes in bands... whether it is as a response to personal issues or world issues it's bound to happen.
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:35 pm
I feel silly saying this (just like undomesticated above, no teenie comments please), but I didn't really get into MCR untill the Black Parade came out, I knew and only kinda liked them before, but seeing/hearing the Black Parade, and Gerard XD, really got me interested. I started looking up info on them and listening to the rest of their songs, the Black Parade, some Cheers, and a little Bullet. For most of the songs I had to listen to them many times to actually like them. Now, I have every single song they have ever made (and is on the net) on my Ipod, and I love all 3 albums. Heaven Help Us and Our Lady of Sorrows are my two favs X3 (those 2 songs are almost opposite, ne?) But I agree with some of you, it doesn't matter how famous MCR are, or how different their albums may sound, they're intentions have been the same since the start, they're still majorly kickass^^ <333
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:18 pm
me it was i brought you my bullets...kinda
like my friend had it and i borrowed it and i liked it. but then i forgot who the band was after i gave it back and then one day. i saw "helena" on mtv and i was like oh yeah! so i bought both cd's and fell in love with both. than i got TBP and its like my colections complette!
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:16 pm
I don't get why people don't like TBP. I became a fan of mcr during Revenge, then I bought Bullets shortly afterward. I also have Murder Scene, and obviously TBP (which I stood outside the record store to get, and got a free mcr t-shirt with it).
Their sound is different, but it's still good. I love TBP, especially "Mama". The crying and the carnival music at the end of the song is so haunting.
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