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Two gongs at this year's NME awards only confirmed that New Jersey four-piece MCR remain one of the biggest bands in rock. They shot into the consciousness of many with the global success of 2006's Black Parade and its singles Teenagers, Welcome To The Black Parade and Famous Last Words.
Last year's follow-up Danger Days was said to be stripped down from Black Parade's grandeur, but still offers generous helpings of punk blast and rock anthems to satisfy both new ears and that ever dedicated fanbase.
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Comment number 38.
HellYeaMoikay15th June 2011 - 10:43
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Comment number 37.
Julisa20th May 2011 - 23:14
Very grateful thanks for putting MCR`s whole set up, This band are just incredible.
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Comment number 36.
UniquelyFluorescent18th May 2011 - 21:16
Frank has too much sugar on his weetabix... xD
Amazing band. x_x
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Comment number 35.
AndyPVale18th May 2011 - 10:15
One of the highlights of the weekend for me. Black Parade was gorgeous, completely obliterated my throat.
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Dee17th May 2011 - 16:57
Amazing, just amazing
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