NEWS 2020/01/20
Throughout the 2000s, no rock band came close to achieving the scale of impact or influence My Chemical Romance managed. From their early days in dive bars, screaming their guts out to Vampires Will Never Hurt You, to the arena-ready anthems of Welcome To The Black Parade, the band changed with the times, developing their look in tandem with their sound. Here we trace My Chemical Romance’s visual history through the pages of Kerrang! magazine, from 2003-2012. November 2003: Introducing My Chemical Romance Look how young they are! Over 15 years ago, My Chemical Romance first graced the pages of Kerrang! magazine, with an Introducing feature. Sure, it looks like Gerard is getting sucked up into the ceiling, but you can’t beat a sweet headbanging action shot, can you? At the time the voc...
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2010 release, the fifth album from the Alt-Metal outfit, produced by Mike Elizondo (Dr. Dre, Eminem) and mixed by noted engineer Andy Wallace. The album is the first from the band without drummer James the Rev Sullivan, who passed away in December. Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy plays drums on the album. Over the years, Avenged Sevenfold has built a fanatical fan base that includes more than one million fans on Facebook. They have also attracted 93 million plays on MySpace.