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Can you match the lyrics to the correct My Chemical Romance album?

My Chemical Romance have captured the hearts of many, and for good reason. From the albums that we connected to more than anything to cinematic live performances that brought us to tears, the band’s artistry is just something we’ll never get over. 

To make things even better, the band recently reunited after a six-year hiatus, which only means that there might be more to love soon.

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In honor of the reunion, you’ve probably been listening to MCR’s entire discography on repeat, and you’re not alone. Test your knowledge of My Chemical Romance lyrics to see if you can match them with the correct albums.

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It’s crazy to think that My Chemical Romance have officially been around since 2001. That’s nearly 20 years. Given that wild fact, it only makes sense that Gerard Way and the gang would tour with a lot of bands and see a lot of people. Buddy Nielsen of Senses Fail just shared one of those wonderful moments.

The picture is of Nielsen and Way back in 2004 grinning ear to ear one month after Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge came out.

In a touching Instagram post, the Senses Fail frontman posted a picture describing a time when My Chemical Romance weren’t the biggest band in the world.

Now, thousands of fans immediately sold out their reunion show. Tens of thousands have watched videos showing the set. The world cannot get enough of my Chemical Romance. It wasn’t always that way, as Nielsen recalls.

Gerard of @mychemicalromance and I at Toad’s Place New Haven, CT summer 2004. Three Cheers had come out a month before. We both played half of @vanswarpedtour and jumped in a bus to tour home. The shows were mostly at 300 cap clubs and below and everyday we’d show up there would be a massive line already around the block. It was so amazing to be with them at such an monumental time in their career. They would go on to become the biggest band in the world and it was really just so special to see them realize that everything they ever wanted was happening right at that time. This was the last show of tour and the next time I saw them, a couple weeks later they were on TRL. The rest is history.