My Chemical Romance - Piano Tribute (2007)
Piano Tribute by My Chemical Romance
Biography
New Jersey, USA-based goth-punk band formed in 2000 by vocalist Gerard Way (b. 9 April 1977, New Jersey, USA) and drummer Matt Pelissier, with guitarist Ray Toro (b. Raymond Toro Ortiz) joining up soon afterwards. Bass player Mikey Way (b. Michael James Way, 10 September 1980, Newark, New Jersey, USA) and guitarist Frank Iero completed the line-up of My Chemical Romance, an Irvine Welsh allusion.
The quintet established a reputation on the US live circuit with their melodic hybrid of hardcore and rock ‘n’ roll, and in 2002 released their album debut I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love on the independent Eyeball label. Geoff Rickly, lead singer with fellow New Jersey band Thursday, and a unit to whom My Chemical Romance was inevitably compared, produced the album. The cathartic lyrics of many of the songs dealt with major personal issues in the life of chief songwriter, Gerard Way.
A recording contract with Reprise Records followed, with the band working on their major label debut while undertaking a lengthy series of tours. The polished concept album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge was released in 2004 to favourable reviews, with the band gaining widespread mainstream press for the first time and enjoying a hit single with “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)“. Bob Bryar (b. 31 December 1980) replaced Pelissier as drummer later in the year.
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Teenagers
Piano Tribute album tracklists are:
01
I’m not okay (i promise)
02
Helena
03
Welcome to the black parade
04
Dead!
05
I don’t love you
06
Teenagers
07
Famous last words
08
The sharpest lives
09
Cancer
10
This is how i disappear
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