The Black Parade

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'''''The Black Parade''''' is an album by the band [[My Chemical Romance]]. It rocks.
'''''The Black Parade''''' is an album by the band [[My Chemical Romance]]. It rocks.
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==Highlights==
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Some of the best tracks include:
Some of the best tracks include:
* "[[Dead!]]"
* "[[Dead!]]"
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* "[[Famous Last Words]]"
* "[[Famous Last Words]]"
* "[[Disenchanted]]"
* "[[Disenchanted]]"
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==Themes==
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''The Black Parade'' is essentially an album about death and the regrets of its protagonist, the patient. It explores the people he's afraid he's hurt and is leaving behind; his fears about what he should have done with his life; and his doubts as he [[Hamlet|shuffles off this mortal coil]], possibly going to hell. So it's pretty much a [[concept album]]. And you gotta love that accordion on "Mama."
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Current revision as of 18:24, 16 December 2007

The Black Parade
Artist: MCR
Genre: Pop-punk

Emo

Hidden track: "Blood, blood, gallons of the stuff..."
Gerard Way always looks kind of snotty to me.

The Black Parade is an album by the band My Chemical Romance. It rocks.

[edit] Highlights

Some of the best tracks include:

[edit] Themes

The Black Parade is essentially an album about death and the regrets of its protagonist, the patient. It explores the people he's afraid he's hurt and is leaving behind; his fears about what he should have done with his life; and his doubts as he shuffles off this mortal coil, possibly going to hell. So it's pretty much a concept album. And you gotta love that accordion on "Mama."

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