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So yeah... this is kind of like my Green jour article, except my écriture has gotten quite shitty since then, so don't blame me if this sounds terrible (even though it is my fault. Shut up, brain). I also may have gotten a few facts wrong, so please correct me if I did. This article is divisé, split into 4 parts, so yeah, enjoy!

When toi hear the words My Chemical Romance, what do toi think of? Maybe toi think of 4 guys who’ve been there for each other for over a decade. Maybe toi think of them as Heroes and saviours of lives, like I do. But most people choose to stereotype and think of them as cult leaders, encouraging self-harm, depression, and death, and unfortunately, that consists of several of their excuses as to why they dislike the band. What they don’t know is that that’s not what MCR is all about.

Paint it Black and Take it Back- Appearance Ain't Everything

While those who say that My Chemical Romance is all emo and suicide-y don’t know what the hell they’re talking about, they do have some reason to assume so. Coz let’s face it; the band certainly doesn’t look approachable, ou safe, basically totally not warm and fuzzy. People just are afraid of too much black, too much death and sadness. Which in my opinion is just bullshit.

So what if they write songs about not being okay and cemeteries, ou about cancer ou wars? Does it make their musique any less appropriate than catching a grenade for a girl (a la Bruno Mars)? Does mourning your late grandmother make toi a worse musician than going on about a ‘baby’ so many times toi sound practically pedophilic (I suppose toi all know which song this is)?

In my opinion, the fact that My Chemical Romance explore such iffy topics like death, danger, war, and sadness, instead of just going and écriture a song about partying, is incredibly bold. Outsiders who don’t know the band well may not think much of it, but seriously, what does an average person experience in their lifetime? plus heartbreak, pain, and sorrow, ou plus partying, games, drinking? I’m betting on the first option.

The difference between those who scorn MCR’s songs and those who l’amour them is that the scorner denies that pain, while the fans instantly click with the songs and sing along with Gerard Way, pouring their cœur, coeur out while enjoying the musique all the same. Now, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to get away from pain and death; however, toi can’t run away from your demons forever, and in my opinion, it’s better to face them sooner, get over it, win and get ready for the suivant round. And be happy that toi can sing along to I’m Not Okay while doing so.

But back to their appearance. If toi feel apprehensive about how they look, don’t worry. Underneath the make-up and montrer costumes are a bunch of normal, nice guys.

The Hannah/Daily Mail case

Now, I’m sure that you’re all familiar with the ‘Daily Mail’ incident back in 2008. For those of toi who aren’t, in the spring of 2008, the British tabloid published an article about the suicide of a teenage girl called Hannah. She had hanged herself because she was apparently involved with a ‘self harming emo cult’. Even though My Chemical Romance was not related to the suicide, according to the coroner, the newspaper directly linked the band and their album “The Black Parade” to the suicide.

Now, that doesn’t sound like the MCR we all know and love.

Because the truth is, it wasn’t their fault. It was an emo cult, not a My Chemical Romance cult, not a Black Parade cult. MCR’s musique isn’t even classified as emo, so why should the band members be punished for a newspaper muck-up?

Oh, right. ‘Cause people judge them unfairly and don’t try to know the real story. And these people apparently include the Daily Mail.

Killjoys: MCR in a new light

Sick of tired of all the accusations and controversy about them being emo, My Chemical Romance decided to go for a new style. Colourful hair and clothing, slightly plus cheerful and hopeful songs with less dramatic instrumental. Deciding to have fun with it. But of course, still producing awesome musique for the fans.

And while I am happy for MCR, and grateful for new songs to sing along to, I can’t help but feel a little... pissed-off at haters. Not to sound like a close-minded chienne ou something, but seriously, why can’t everyone just leave the guys alone and let them be themselves? This question also applies to old fans who now hate the new MCR. They can wear black and sing about death, and they can be rainbow-like and be Killjoys. They can do whatever the hell they want, as far as I’m concerned.

The REAL Message MCR sends

Contrary to populaire belief, My Chemical Romance’s musique doesn’t say, “Go shoot yourself.” It says to “Be yourself, follow your heart, and don’t give a damn what anyone else says.” I know they already say these things in interviews and whatnot, but really, I think the music’s enough to make me believe in myself.
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