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Leaving theatrical gloom behind, the Jersey boys make a blazing synth-rock album
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Their fourth album unveils an energetic pop-punk sound – somewhere between Weezer and the Dead Kennedys...
But unlike that album's garish guyliner anthems about death and disease, their new Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is a 15-track power-pop cycle that's a lot less Queen and a lot more Styx...
Four years after their critically acclaimed The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance is back with an album that is a delight to listen to. It is the alternative rock you all should be listening to.
But unlike that album's garish guyliner anthems about death and disease, their new Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is a 15-track power-pop cycle that's a lot less Queen and a lot more Styx...
Leaving theatrical gloom behind, the Jersey boys make a blazing synth-rock album
Four years after their critically acclaimed The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance is back with an album that is a delight to listen to. It is the alternative rock you all should be listening to.