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[[folder:DangerDays: The True Lvies of the Fabulous Killjoys]]
* [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DangerDaysTheTrueLivesOfTheFabulousKilljoys Tropes]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/user/DeadPegasusOil Dead Pegasus Oil ]] is based off of this real-life oil company, by the name of [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif MobilOil]], or [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif Mobil Gas]]. Having deja vu with the logo, anyone?
** The Danger-verse timeline reaches from 2012 to 2019. Could Dead Pegasus possibly be Gerard's view of [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif MobilOil]], or oil companies in general, post-apacolypse?
* The mailbox featured in the music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egG7fiE89IU "Na Na Na"]] is a grave, not a mailbox. Look closely.
* There seem to be four different "levels" of dead in the Danger-verse, based on the fact that the characters seem to use different phrases for different situations. "Ghosted", "dusted", "clipped", and "exterminated". For more information, please look at [[http://girlautomatic.tumblr.com/page/5 these pages of Girl Automatic's blog]].
* Party Poison is really Peter Pan who's grown up and now Neverland is an apocalyptic wasteland.
** "Gravity don't mean too much to me."
** The rest of the Killjoys are what is left of the Lost Boys.
*** The lead singer, Gerard Way, played Peter Pan in a elementary school musical production
* The Killjoys are the villains who are trying to blow up the world, while BLI are simply trying to rebuild society after the tragic mass fires of 2012. Anyone ever considered that?
** *cough* DESTROYA *cough*. Seriously; "I believe we're the enemy" is the chorus...

[[WMG: A guess on the plot of My Chemical Romance's Danger Days.]]
The Music video takes place in a dystopian future ruled by the evil Bl/ind corporation, who has taken over the United States with its army of Dracloids, but there is one place that has escaped its grasp, a remote area of the desert outside Battery City, California, where 4 suriviors have taken refuge, they are The Killjoys (MCR). They are a team who are trying to stop the company and free their people from its control. The little girl in the videos is a girl they rescued from Dracloids, and her boombox holds a secret that she's trying to hide from Bl/ind. Dr. Death Defying is an allied pirated radio jocky who is communicating to the masses with his anti-bl/ind messages. The corporation is catching up on their operation, putting a bounty on their heads, and its own company president, Krose, has captured the girl. But the Killjoys are ready to fight back by heading into their HQ in Battery City to rescue the girl. During their gun battles they learn some suprising truths, [[spoiler:the Dracloids are actualy brainwashed and crazy humans being used by Bl/ind and Krose is actually a robotic dragon being controled by the real villain, an unamed Asian lady. They get killed during the rescue mission, but the girl makes it out of alive thanks to Dr. Deathdefying's crew, the real status of the Killjoys themselves is unknown.]]

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[[folder:DangerDays: The True Lvies of the Fabulous Killjoys]]
* [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DangerDaysTheTrueLivesOfTheFabulousKilljoys Tropes]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/user/DeadPegasusOil Dead Pegasus Oil ]] is based off of this real-life oil company, by the name of [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif MobilOil]], or [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif Mobil Gas]]. Having deja vu with the logo, anyone?
** The Danger-verse timeline reaches from 2012 to 2019. Could Dead Pegasus possibly be Gerard's view of [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif MobilOil]], or oil companies in general, post-apacolypse?
* The mailbox featured in the music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egG7fiE89IU "Na Na Na"]] is a grave, not a mailbox. Look closely.
* There seem to be four different "levels" of dead in the Danger-verse, based on the fact that the characters seem to use different phrases for different situations. "Ghosted", "dusted", "clipped", and "exterminated". For more information, please look at [[http://girlautomatic.tumblr.com/page/5 these pages of Girl Automatic's blog]].
* Party Poison is really Peter Pan who's grown up and now Neverland is an apocalyptic wasteland.
** "Gravity don't mean too much to me."
** The rest of the Killjoys are what is left of the Lost Boys.
*** The lead singer, Gerard Way, played Peter Pan in a elementary school musical production
* The Killjoys are the villains who are trying to blow up the world, while BLI are simply trying to rebuild society after the tragic mass fires of 2012. Anyone ever considered that?
** *cough* DESTROYA *cough*. Seriously; "I believe we're the enemy" is the chorus...

[[WMG: A guess on the plot of
[[folder:I Brought You My Chemical Romance's Danger Days.]]
The Music video takes place in a dystopian future ruled by the evil Bl/ind corporation, who has taken over the United States with its army of Dracloids, but there is one place that has escaped its grasp, a remote area of the desert outside Battery City, California, where 4 suriviors have taken refuge, they are The Killjoys (MCR). They are a team who are trying to stop the company and free their people from its control. The little girl in the videos is a girl they rescued from Dracloids, and her boombox holds a secret that she's trying to hide from Bl/ind. Dr. Death Defying is an allied pirated radio jocky who is communicating to the masses with his anti-bl/ind messages. The corporation is catching up on their operation, putting a bounty on their heads, and its own company president, Krose, has captured the girl. But the Killjoys are ready to fight back by heading into their HQ in Battery City to rescue the girl. During their gun battles they learn some suprising truths, [[spoiler:the Dracloids are actualy brainwashed and crazy humans being used by Bl/ind and Krose is actually a robotic dragon being controled by the real villain, an unamed Asian lady. They get killed during the rescue mission, but the girl makes it out of alive thanks to Dr. Deathdefying's crew, the real status of the Killjoys themselves is unknown.]]
Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love]]



[[folder:Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge]]
[[index]]
* [[WMG/ThreeCheersForSweetRevenge Has its own page]].
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The patient never had cancer. He was suicidal. The whole album is his last thoughts as he contemplates slitting his wrists. If you include the song blood, he survives, without it, his attempt is successful.

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The patient never had cancer. He was suicidal. The whole album is his last thoughts as he contemplates slitting his wrists. If you include the song blood, HiddenTrack "Blood", he survives, without it, his attempt is successful.



[[folder:Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge]]
[[index]]
* ''WMG/ThreeCheersForSweetRevenge''
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[[folder:Three Cheers [[folder:Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys]]
* [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DangerDaysTheTrueLivesOfTheFabulousKilljoys Tropes]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/user/DeadPegasusOil Dead Pegasus Oil ]] is based off of this real-life oil company, by the name of [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif MobilOil]], or [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif Mobil Gas]]. Having deja vu with the logo, anyone?
** The Danger-verse timeline reaches from 2012 to 2019. Could Dead Pegasus possibly be Gerard's view of [[http://www.fefbadges.com/signs/mobil.gif MobilOil]], or oil companies in general, post-apacolypse?
* The mailbox featured in the music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egG7fiE89IU "Na Na Na"]] is a grave, not a mailbox. Look closely.
* There seem to be four different "levels" of dead in the Danger-verse, based on the fact that the characters seem to use different phrases for different situations. "Ghosted", "dusted", "clipped", and "exterminated".
For Sweet Revenge]]
[[index]]
more information, please look at [[http://girlautomatic.tumblr.com/page/5 these pages of Girl Automatic's blog]].
* ''WMG/ThreeCheersForSweetRevenge''
[[/index]]
Party Poison is really Peter Pan who's grown up and now Neverland is an apocalyptic wasteland.
** "Gravity don't mean too much to me."
** The rest of the Killjoys are what is left of the Lost Boys.
*** The lead singer, Gerard Way, played Peter Pan in a elementary school musical production
* The Killjoys are the villains who are trying to blow up the world, while BLI are simply trying to rebuild society after the tragic mass fires of 2012. Anyone ever considered that?
** *cough* DESTROYA *cough*. Seriously; "I believe we're the enemy" is the chorus...

[[WMG: A guess on the plot of My Chemical Romance's Danger Days.]]
The Music video takes place in a dystopian future ruled by the evil Bl/ind corporation, who has taken over the United States with its army of Dracloids, but there is one place that has escaped its grasp, a remote area of the desert outside Battery City, California, where 4 suriviors have taken refuge, they are The Killjoys (MCR). They are a team who are trying to stop the company and free their people from its control. The little girl in the videos is a girl they rescued from Dracloids, and her boombox holds a secret that she's trying to hide from Bl/ind. Dr. Death Defying is an allied pirated radio jocky who is communicating to the masses with his anti-bl/ind messages. The corporation is catching up on their operation, putting a bounty on their heads, and its own company president, Krose, has captured the girl. But the Killjoys are ready to fight back by heading into their HQ in Battery City to rescue the girl. During their gun battles they learn some suprising truths, [[spoiler:the Dracloids are actualy brainwashed and crazy humans being used by Bl/ind and Krose is actually a robotic dragon being controled by the real villain, an unamed Asian lady. They get killed during the rescue mission, but the girl makes it out of alive thanks to Dr. Deathdefying's crew, the real status of the Killjoys themselves is unknown.]]



[[folder:I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love]]

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[[WMG:The plot of the album is:]]
Helena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's protagonist is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaiveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]
-->''Never again, never again\\
They gave us two shots to the back of the head\\
And we're all dead now.''

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\n[[WMG:The plot of the album is:]]\nHelena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's protagonist is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaiveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]\n-->''Never again, never again\\\nThey gave us two shots to the back of the head\\\nAnd we're all dead now.''\n[[index]]
* ''WMG/ThreeCheersForSweetRevenge''
[[/index]]
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Helena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's {{Protagonist}} is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaiveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]

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Helena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's {{Protagonist}} protagonist is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaiveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]
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[[WMG: Cancer is a metaphor for suicide]]
The patient never had cancer. He was suicidal. The whole album is his last thoughts as he contemplates slitting his wrists. If you include the song blood, he survives, without it, his attempt is successful.
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And we're all dead now.

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And we're all dead now.
now.''
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Helena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's {{Protagonist}} is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaieveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]

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Helena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's {{Protagonist}} is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaieveNewcomer, NaiveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]
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[[WMG:The plot of the album is:]]
Helena, a young woman, is murdered by TheMafia, or a like organization. The album's {{Protagonist}} is the young man who was in love with Helena, the {{Deuteragonist}} is their childhood friend who mysteriously vanished for many years, only to show up at her funeral. As the protagonist declares that he wants to find the people responsible for Helena's murder and make them pay, the deuteragonist reveals why he's been gone so long: he's become one of the criminal underworld's top hitmen. With the deuteragonist as TheMentor for the protagonist's NaieveNewcomer, the two embark on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, doing significant damage to the mob. Along the way, the deuteragonist meets and starts falling for a lonely, bored, discontented rich woman, a development the protagonist is not on board with as it compromises their mission. Eventually, our heroes are cornered, caught, and executed by the mob [[DownerEnding before even reaching the people ultimately responsible for Helena's murder.]]
-->''Never again, never again\\
They gave us two shots to the back of the head\\
And we're all dead now.
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* [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheBlackParade Tropes]]

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* [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheBlackParade Tropes]][[WMG: the black parade takes place after American Idiot]]
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[[WMG: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORsFFjt1x6Q&list=FLM2CFpnQLwo2DUJ6zebbNmA&index=10&feature=plpp_video "Dead"]] by MyChemicalRomance is about ''Manga/DeathNote''.]]

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[[WMG: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORsFFjt1x6Q&list=FLM2CFpnQLwo2DUJ6zebbNmA&index=10&feature=plpp_video "Dead"]] by MyChemicalRomance Music/MyChemicalRomance is about ''Manga/DeathNote''.]]
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[[WMG: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORsFFjt1x6Q&list=FLM2CFpnQLwo2DUJ6zebbNmA&index=10&feature=plpp_video "Dead"]] by MyChemicalRomance is about ''Manga/DeathNote''.]]
->''And if your heart stops beating / I'll be here wondering''
->''Did you get what you deserve? / The ending of your life''
->''And if you get to heaven / I'll be here waiting, babe''
->''Did you get what you deserve?''
->''The end, and if your life won't wait / Then your heart can't take this''
->''Have you heard the news that you're dead?''
->''No one ever had much nice to say / I think they never liked you anyway''
->''Oh take me from the hospital bed / Wouldn't it be grand? It ain't exactly what you planned.''
->''And wouldn't it be great If we were dead?''
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Over paranoid, rabid fans of My Chemical Romance have no doubt spent a good portion of their waking hours trying to figure out exactly what their so-called "concept record" concepts actually ''are''. The lyrics are nonsesical, the plots are blurry, and the settings are simply impossible. Not to mention their lives and connection with Bob Bryars has still not been cleared up. There was never a page aside from the messy notes scrawled on the corners of papers left around the computer desk that even tried to organize the confusing topic of My Chemical Romance, so pick up your notes and type 'em up here so that we can have something resembling a sort of neat-looking... thing that organizes all the information My Chemical Romance has blessed us with.

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Over paranoid, Over-paranoid, rabid fans of My Chemical Romance have no doubt spent a good portion of their waking hours trying to figure out exactly what their so-called "concept record" concepts actually ''are''. The lyrics are nonsesical, the plots are blurry, and the settings are simply impossible. Not to mention their lives and connection with Bob Bryars has still not been cleared up. There was never a page aside from the messy notes scrawled on the corners of papers left around the computer desk that even tried to organize the confusing topic of My Chemical Romance, so pick up your notes and type 'em up here so that we can have something resembling a sort of neat-looking... thing that organizes all the information My Chemical Romance has blessed us with.



* There seem to be four different "levels" of dead in the Danger-verse, based off of the fact that the characters seem to use different phrases for different situations. "Ghosted", "dusted", "clipped", and "exterminated". For more information, please look at [[http://girlautomatic.tumblr.com/page/5 these pages of Girl Automatic's blog]].

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* There seem to be four different "levels" of dead in the Danger-verse, based off of on the fact that the characters seem to use different phrases for different situations. "Ghosted", "dusted", "clipped", and "exterminated". For more information, please look at [[http://girlautomatic.tumblr.com/page/5 these pages of Girl Automatic's blog]].



* The Killjoys are the villains who are trying to blow up the world, while BLI are simply trying to rebuild society of the tragic mass fires of 2012. Anyone ever considered that?

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* The Killjoys are the villains who are trying to blow up the world, while BLI are simply trying to rebuild society of after the tragic mass fires of 2012. Anyone ever considered that?



The Music video takes place in a dystopian future ruled by the evil Bl/ind corporation, who has taken over the United States with its army of Dracloids, but there is one place that has escaped its grasp, a remote area of the desert outside Battery City, California, where 4 suriviors have taken refuge, they are The Killjoys (MCR). They are a team who are trying to stop the company and free their people from its control. The little girl in the videos is a girl they rescued from Dracloids, and her boombox holds a secret that she's trying to hide from Bl/ind. Dr. Death Defying is an allied pirated radio jocky who is communicating to the masses with his anti-bl/ind messages. The corporation is catching up on their operation, putting a bounty on their heads, and its own company president, Krose has captured the girl. But the Killjoys are ready to fight back heading into their HQ in Battery City to rescue the girl. During their gun battles they learn some suprising truths, [[spoiler:the Dracloids are actualy brainwashed and crazy humans being used by Bl/ind and Krose is actually a robotic dragon being controled by the real villain, an unamed Asian lady. They get killed during recuse mission, but the girl makes it out of alive thanks to Dr. Deathdefying's crew, the real status of the Killjoys themsevles is unknown.]]

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The Music video takes place in a dystopian future ruled by the evil Bl/ind corporation, who has taken over the United States with its army of Dracloids, but there is one place that has escaped its grasp, a remote area of the desert outside Battery City, California, where 4 suriviors have taken refuge, they are The Killjoys (MCR). They are a team who are trying to stop the company and free their people from its control. The little girl in the videos is a girl they rescued from Dracloids, and her boombox holds a secret that she's trying to hide from Bl/ind. Dr. Death Defying is an allied pirated radio jocky who is communicating to the masses with his anti-bl/ind messages. The corporation is catching up on their operation, putting a bounty on their heads, and its own company president, Krose Krose, has captured the girl. But the Killjoys are ready to fight back by heading into their HQ in Battery City to rescue the girl. During their gun battles they learn some suprising truths, [[spoiler:the Dracloids are actualy brainwashed and crazy humans being used by Bl/ind and Krose is actually a robotic dragon being controled by the real villain, an unamed Asian lady. They get killed during recuse the rescue mission, but the girl makes it out of alive thanks to Dr. Deathdefying's crew, the real status of the Killjoys themsevles themselves is unknown.]]



[[WMG: Some Bands music videos exist in their own universe.]]

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[[WMG: Some Bands Bands' music videos exist in their own universe.]]



Revenge-era MCR is the Same band as Black Parade MCR, the music video "I'm Not Okay" is how they meet in high school and formed a band, "Teenagers" was a concert they put on for their classmates that ended up in a riot, "Helena" is about the lead singer lossing his girlfriend and peforming at her funeral, after they died in an accident through a series of event they became the Black Parade which lead to the WTTBP, "I Don't Love You" is a music video they made in the afterlife, "Famous Last Words" is kind of the end, they are no longer popular and lost their followers, if your wondering where "The Ghost of You" fits in, it is a story of their ansistors.

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Revenge-era MCR is the Same same band as Black Parade MCR, the music video "I'm Not Okay" is how they meet met in high school and formed a band, "Teenagers" was a concert they put on for their classmates that ended up in a riot, "Helena" is about the lead singer lossing losing his girlfriend and peforming performing at her funeral, after they died in an accident through a series of event events they became the Black Parade which lead to the WTTBP, "I Don't Love You" is a music video they made in the afterlife, "Famous Last Words" is kind of the end, they are no longer popular and have lost their followers, if your followers. If you're wondering where "The Ghost of You" fits in, it is a story of their ansistors.ancestors.
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** *cough* DESTROYA *cough*. Seriously; "I believe we're the enemy" is the chorus...

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