The Black Parade is Dead! [PA] [Digipak]My Chemical Romance
Release Date: 07/01/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 1026343_CD
UPC # 093624990383
Label: Reprise
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
1.
End, The
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Dead
3.
This is How I Disappear
4.
Sharpest Lives, The
5.
Welcome To the Black Parade
6.
I Don't Love You
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House of Wolves
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Cancer
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Mama
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Sleep Teenagers
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Disenchanted
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Famous Last Words
13.
Welcome To the Black Parade
14.
Thank You For the Venom
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Dead!
16.
Sharpest Lives, The
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This is How I Disappear
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Teenagers
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I'm Not Ok
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I Don't Love You
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You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison
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Famous Last Words
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Give 'Em Hell, Kid
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House of Wolves
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Death Wish
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Ghost of You, The
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Jetset Life is Gonna Kill You, The
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Mama
29.
Helena
30.
Cancer
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Performer: My Chemical Romance
Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: My Chemical Romance: Gerard Way (vocals); Frank Iero, Ray Toro (guitar); Michael Waye (bass guitar); Bob Bryar (drums). Personnel: Matt Cortez (acoustic guitar); James Dewees (keyboards, percussion). Recorded in front of 20,000 fans in Mexico City during the fall of 2007, this My Chemical Romance concert album features the adventurous, goth-leaning post-hardcore band performing for the final time as the dark-clad ensemble from 2006's heralded opus, THE BLACK PARADE. With pomp and circumstance befitting the occasion, vocalist Gerard Way leads the group through the entire record, including the sweeping "Welcome to the Black Parade" and the melancholy "Cancer." The DVD presents the massive Mexico City show, along with an intimate New Jersey club gig, revealing MCR in two drastically different settings. Leave it to My Chemical Romance to call their second full live album -- and their second live release during The Black Parade era -- The Black Parade Is Dead! Unlike 2007's mini-album Live and Rare, which patched together performances from MCR's fall 2006/winter 2007 dates in the U.K. and Europe, The Black Parade Is Dead! is a lavish CD/DVD affair chronicling two performances: the CD captures the band's October 7, 2007, Mexico City date -- their last as the Black Parade -- while the DVD features video of that show as well as their October 24, 2007, date at Maxwell's in their home state of New Jersey. The Black Parade Is Dead!'s grandiosity is only fitting, considering how elaborate The Black Parade was, and also fittingly, the Mexico City show is a song-for-song performance of that album -- the only difference is "The Black Parade Is Dead," where Gerard Way announces to the audience that this is "the last performance of The Black Parade forever!" As on The Black Parade, the highlights happen when My Chemical Romance make these songs about death sound especially lively and theatrical. "Dead!" sounds especially searing, the satirical strut of "Teenagers" has an extra swagger, and the vaudevillian unnamed fan favorite closing track -- now known as "Blood" -- has an even more mischievous spring in its step, while hearing the audience sing back the words to "Welcome to the Black Parade" and "Mama" adds to their resonance. The Maxwell's date, which the band played to a very limited crowd of about 200 or so fans, draws just over half its set list from The Black Parade but also touches on Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge peaks like "Helena," "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)," and "Thank You for the Venom." Even if it seems thorough to the point of being overdone, The Black Parade Is Dead! is a completely appropriate -- and fan-pleasing -- final nail in The Black Parade's coffin. ~ Heather Phares
New Jersey hardcore band My Chemical Romance achieved a surprising degree of success with their Goth-tinged, woe-is-me take on punk. Labeled everything from emo and pop-punk to post-hardcore and screamo, My Chemical Romance are one of several bands from the early 2000s that created a potent, commercially viable blend of all the above subgenres. By also adding touches of metal, glam, and other unexpected sounds, the band has managed to keep things fresh and entertaining amidst all the angst and black eyeliner.
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