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My Chemical Romance review – ​fire! Nuclear war! Killer pierrots! This is stadium rock at its most monumentally madcap

Adding eye-popping spectacle to this anniversary reprise of The Black Parade is fun, but what really stands out is the tremendous songcraft

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 g fa

My Chemical Romance review – ​fire! Nuclear war! Killer pierrots! This is stadium rock at its most…

Adding eye-popping spectacle to this anniversary reprise of The Black Parade is fun, but what really stands out is the tremendous songcraft

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inews.co.uk1 g fa

My Chemical Romance's Liverpool show was utterly unhinged

Celebrating 20 years of their seminal emo album The Black Parade, MCR reminded 50,000 people that anthems about feeling bad feel good

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·inews.co.uk

    My Chemical Romance's Liverpool show was utterly unhinged

    Celebrating 20 years of their seminal emo album The Black Parade, MCR reminded 50,000 people that anthems about feeling bad feel good

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    My Chemical Romance review – ​fire! Nuclear war! Killer pierrots! This is stadium rock at its most monumentally madcap

    Adding eye-popping spectacle to this anniversary reprise of The Black Parade is fun, but what really stands out is the tremendous songcraft