The 8 Best Covers Performed By My Chemical Romance

A lot of people have covered My Chemical Romance songs. Artists ranging from Asking Alexandria to twenty one pilots to Macy Gray have put their own spin on classic MCR tracks, not to mention the Glee version of Sing. But the New Jersey idols have also recorded their own share of cover versions. There are plenty of songs that they’ve only played live, including the likes of Neat Neat Neat by The Damned, Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Mötley Crüe’s Home Sweet Home and Rihanna’s Umbrella. You can find shaky YouTube footage of all those and more, but here we’re only considering the covers that were actually recorded and released. Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You My Chem recorded this Christmas classic for radio station KROQ’s charity album Christma...

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