A lot has been said about My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade. Released 15 years ago, it was an album that took the bloodthirsty punk-rock melodrama of 2004’s Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge and gave it all a glam Hollywood sheen – taking bombastic pointers along the way from Queen and Bowie, while the monochrome military jackets the band wore on tour resembled Sgt. Pepper’s boys caught in The Upside Down. The script, too, was equally ambitious: a theatrical concept that followed the regrets and revenge of a cancer patient as he journeyed from life to death to after-death. It was a record written by the band’s members – singer Gerard Way, guitarists Frank Iero and Ray Toro, bassist Mikey Way and drummer Bob Bryar – to stand the test of time. And while few w...