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  1. 14 de mar. de 2023 · About Gerard Way Gerard Way. Rock Singer Gerard Way was born in Summit, New Jersey, United States on April 9, 1977. He's 46 years old today. Band My Chemical Romance's founding member, whose platinum-selling album The Black Parade was released in 2006 and features songs such as" Song Famous Last Words".In 2014, he signed as a solo artist with Warner Bros. and released his first single," Song ...

  2. 19 de mar. de 2020 · We're all ‘emo’ for something, let's just talk about it.”. Way is also one of the biggest stars in music — straight or queer — who so frequently advocates for trans and nonbinary rights on stage and in interviews. Mikey, a 22-year-old London-based transmasculine illustrator and MCR superfan, recalls a time when they were celebrated on ...

  3. In an interview with The New York Times, lead singer Gerard Way said, "At first I thought the patient died, but the more I think about it, the more I think he's not dead.Maybe this is all in his head. Maybe he can fight. Now I think he has a choice to live." The "Patient" is the main character of the album.

  4. Songfacts®: Gerard Way delivers a strident call-to-arms on this blistering punk-funk track. MCR were inspired by the Rolling Stones and in particular their song "Paint it Black" for this cut. "Mikey, Gerard and I were listening to the Stones and we noticed how their songs are very repetitive but one guitar is playing throughout," guitarist Ray ...

  5. 11 de sept. de 2001 · Songfacts®: This song is about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US, specifically in New York City (turnstiles are part of the subway system). It was the first song that the band ever wrote. Gerard Way, the band's vocalist, had given up on playing music after being kicked out of his first band as a teen for his lack of guitar skills.

  6. This was a breakthrough single for My Chemical Romance. "The lyric, 'I'm not okay' was a declaration from me," Gerard Way told Kerrang! "It was a declaration for kids who would become our fans that, you know what, everything's not okay. It became an anthem because of that." The band rarely dealt with their label, Warner Bros, while working on ...