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Article: When the 'Parade' passes by: My Chemical Romance coping with follow-up pressure.
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- AZ Daily Star
- Article date:
- March 8, 2007
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Byline: Kevin W. Smith
Mar. 8--After exploding into one of the biggest rock bands on the planet, My Chemical Romance might be stuck. The New Jersey group poured all into its gigantic, sprawling rock epic "The Black Parade" last year, and one question remains. What's next? "We've completely (expletive) ourselves," drummer Bob Bryar laughed in a phone interview from Australia. "We've kind of backed ourselves into a corner right now. So, we're not even going to think about that. Whatever happens, happens." "Parade" was to be a second swing at major success after 2004's platinum "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge" made My Chemical Romance a way of life for ...
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