I am seriously appalled by the complete idiocy of the nature of some of these posts. I for one, do not attempt to label bands, one simply enjoys listening to them or does not. This
dictionary is for people to obtain an understanding of what My Chemical Romance is, personal expression (whether it be supporting or disagreeing with their
music/image) is truly not necessary. If you like the band, then that’s perfectly
fine. If you don’t, that’s perfectly
fine also. But just because your opinion differs from someone else’s, does not mean you should post entries on Urban Dictionary calling people “fags,” “
gay,” or any other rude and completely unnecessary name. Does it matter whether My Chemical Romance is “emo” “
punk “ “
pop-
punk” “rock” or anything else, for that matter? No, because if you like them, you don’t care, and if you don’t like them, then you SHOULDN’T care. I can’t believe the labels and stereotyping going on here, from both sides of the opinions on My Chemical Romance. There’s no need to argue about it all. Someone can like MCR, AND like the Misfits, David Bowie, The Beatles, The Stars,
Eminem, Pink Floyd, Gym Class Heroes, Enya, Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, Elvis, Loreena McKennitt, Pearl
Jam, The Rolling Stones, April Wine, Ray Charles, or ANY other band/musician, at the same time. I do.
Amazing, isn’t it? If you don’t like something, keep it to yourself okay? Unless of course, your governmental leader is a dictator, in which case, feel free to speak up and start a military coup. I know this is off the topic of My Chemical Romance (whom I personally enjoy because of their
music), but I just had to say something. The language on here was atrocious, and it was upsetting me. =P I have friends who like MCR (though not many), and friends who simply hate them. I don’t force my opinions or labels on others, and in return, those who don’t like MCR don’t force their opinions or labels on me. Just accept, people. Accept that people have different tastes in
music, and it doesn’t mean they want to fit in, or stand out, or hurt themselves, or love themselves, or limit themselves to one brand of
music, or anything. They like it. Or they dislike it. I was going to give you some valid information on the band, but there are some people on here who’ve done a good job on the facts, so I won’t repeat them. I basically just wrote a social commentary, when I should be doing
homework. Don’t judge, don’t hate, either way.