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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:46 pm
I saw this on a friend's blog and thought I may as well post it here smile
Transcribed from the Rolling Stone
My Chemical Romance Title TBD (it has been leaked though, that the album will be called Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys) My Chemical Romance had nearly finished a dark, Stooges-influenced LP when frontman Gerard Way came to an important realization: He hated it. “We were just trying to be America's young rock band,” he recalls. “We did that, and what came back was boring.” They scrapped the record and started over, writing and recording a new set of songs, mostly synth-happy, technicolor pop tunes, complete with an unabashed dance beat “Planetary. GO!” Like the bands last album, 2006's Black Parade, the new disc has a unifying conceit: It's supposed to be a transmission from a post-apocalyptic radio station in 2019. “It's a party record,” says Way. “The scariest thing was to admit to ourselves that we wanted to have a good time.” Way is particularly fond of the obnoxiously catchy opening track , “Na, Na, Na”. “It's the punk-rock 'Hey Ya,'” he says. “It sounds like a big gang of children yelling. It's dumb as ********, really.”
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:28 am
for some reason, i didnt like how the article portrayed them.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:07 pm
Hmmm...Well it was a good thing they didn't put that record out instead. It probably wouldn't compare to Danger Days. How about the article in the December issue of Rolling Stone? Very entertaining if you've read it.
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