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View Poll Results: Favorite MCR Album?
I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love 37 21.14%
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge 63 36.00%
The Black Parade 75 42.86%
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Old 01-12-2010, 09:29 PM   #1171 (permalink)
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People who like actual emo music will disagree with you.
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Old 01-13-2010, 12:04 AM   #1172 (permalink)
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I think that MCR got a bad rap because their fans are 90% (or more) d-bags. The Black Parade was actually quite a decent album, if you can wade through the bodies of suicidal teens to get there.
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Old 01-13-2010, 12:07 AM   #1173 (permalink)
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I think that MCR got a bad rap because their fans are 90% (or more) d-bags. The Black Parade was actually quite a decent album, if you can wade through the bodies of suicidal teens to get there.
I get the whole "let's make fun of emo kids" thing.
But wading through bodies?
There's a time when you have to realize you've gone too far.
You're just about to cross that boundary.
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The key to all angst-ridden emotional singing: Toothache.
This has to be one of the only things Mychem and Kanye West have in common.

Also, wading through bodies? You don't wade, you start a moshpit, you ****head.
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I don't get the correlation.
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Old 01-13-2010, 10:58 PM   #1177 (permalink)
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I get the whole "let's make fun of emo kids" thing.
But wading through bodies?
There's a time when you have to realize you've gone too far.
You're just about to cross that boundary.
Sorry if I've somehow offended your touchy emo sensibilities, but I remember a time when teenage angst was expressed through anger and rebellion, not locking yourself in your bedroom and sobbing while writing ****ty poetry
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Old 01-13-2010, 11:02 PM   #1178 (permalink)
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Sorry if I've somehow offended your touchy emo sensibilities, but I remember a time when teenage angst was expressed through anger and rebellion, not locking yourself in your bedroom and sobbing while writing ****ty poetry
What's your point exactly?
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Old 01-14-2010, 12:08 AM   #1179 (permalink)
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Sorry if I've somehow offended your touchy emo sensibilities, but I remember a time when teenage angst was expressed through anger and rebellion, not locking yourself in your bedroom and sobbing while writing ****ty poetry
You're not talking about sobbing and writing poetry!
You're talking about wading through dead bodies!
YES, the whole "emo" thing gets taken too far with teens these days.
YES, they often look for attention, and find comfort in bands like My Chemical Romance!

But you're talking about wading. Through the bodies of people who killed themselves.

That's a horrible thing of someone to say.
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Old 01-14-2010, 10:09 AM   #1180 (permalink)
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Ok. Then I am sorry. No sarcasm at all this time.

I didn't mean to offend at all, I was just pointing out that I felt Black Parade was a really good album, that caught a bad rap because of the image the fans are portraying
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