Genius Meanings
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My Chemical Romance – Cancer
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The Black Parade takes listeners on a journey through the death of a man dubbed “The Patient.” This track reveals the driving force behind the protagonist’s death — cancer. It
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My Chemical Romance – Disenchanted
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Now that The Patient will die soon he says that he’s not enchanted by his life experience and that life is kind of overrated.
The Patient also finds that within his attempts to
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twenty one pilots – Cancer
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In January of 2016, twenty one pilots' frontman Tyler Joseph posted a 13 second long clip of a cover of “Cancer” by My Chemical Romance. Since then, Rock Sound magazine announced
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My Chemical Romance – Teenagers
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The singer reminisces about his teenage years and attempts to convey the unfair prejudice against teenagers that he experienced.
In this song, the singer (Gerard Way) talks about
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My Chemical Romance – Dead!
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On “Dead!” Gerard Way takes on the roles of Mother War, The Patient, and the doctor, setting up the rest of the album to be a journey through The Patient’s final two weeks of
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My Chemical Romance – Party Poison
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“Party Poison” is a song by American pop punk band My Chemical Romance. The song appears on Danger Days, the band’s final studio album.
This track is named after frontman Gerard
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My Chemical Romance – Famous Last Words
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The final “proper” track on the album lets the listener decide whether or not The Patient does die. “Famous Last Words” is the ultimate power song from the famous concept album The
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My Chemical Romance (Ft. Liza Minnelli) – Mama
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“Mama” is a narrative told from the perspective of a soldier at war. He knows his death is coming soon, so he attempts to mend his broken relationship with his mother while he
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My Chemical Romance – Sleep
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“Sleep” is thematically oriented around The Patient’s self-reflectance and diminished care.
The song follows the track known as “Mama” in which The Patient reveals his beliefs on
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My Chemical Romance – Mama (Live From Mexico)
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The “Black Parade Is Dead!” version of “Mama” slightly differs from the studio version. Lyrically, they’re almost the same with the exception of a few additional phrases that are
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My Chemical Romance – I Don't Love You
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A heart-wrenching ballad and one of the band’s most literal attempts at capturing heartbreak, “I Don’t Love You” is thought to follow the album’s main figure, the Patient, as they
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Johnnie Guilbert – Cancer
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[Verse 1] / Turn away, if you could get me a drink / Of water cause my lips are chapped and faded / Call my aunt Marie, help her gather all my things / And bury me in all my
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Genius Traducciones al Español – My Chemical Romance - Cancer (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "My Chemical Romance - Cancer (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Aparta tu mirada / No sé si puedas conseguirme un trago / De agua porque mis labios están resecos y
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My Chemical Romance – Welcome to the Black Parade
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This song is on My Chemical Romance’s third studio album, entitled The Black Parade. The song, as well as the rest of the album, follows The Patient, a man who is dying, through
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My Chemical Romance – House of Wolves
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“House of Wolves” is a fiery and fast-paced track, setting the scene for The Patient’s arrival in Hell.
Throughout the song, The Patient contemplates the dueling concepts of
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My Chemical Romance – Fake Your Death
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“Fake Your Death” is the last song recorded before their breakup in 2013, that My Chemical Romance released and is found on the compilation album, May Death Never Stop You.
The
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Aidan Gallagher – Cancer
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Turn away, if you could get me a drink / Of water cause my lips are chapped and faded / Call my aunt Marie, help her gather all my things / And bury me in all my favorite colors
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My Chemical Romance – The World Contamination Tour Setlist
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1. "Na Na Na" / 2. "Planetary (GO!)" / 3. "Mama" / 4. "House of Wolves" / 5. "Vampire Money" / 6. "The Only Hope For Me Is You" / 7. "SING" / 8. "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" / 9. "
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My Chemical Romance – Blood
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The hidden track on The Black Parade. It has a very old-fashioned, chipper style that is meant to be ironic considering the horrid nature of the lyrics. This song is a bit of dark
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My Chemical Romance – Heaven Help Us
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“Heaven Help Us,” following the plot of The Black Parade takes place after The Patient has died and gone to Hell, he now regrets his decisions and wants to be saved.
Being
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My Chemical Romance – The Sharpest Lives
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Similar to “Jetset,” “The Sharpest Lives” touches on living recklessly and not minding consequences.
The title plays on the similar sound of the words ‘knives’ and ‘lives.’ A
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My Chemical Romance – This Is How I Disappear
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The Patient reaches out to a former lover, conceding that without her, no-one will remember him
The whole idea is that someone is conducting a séance to reach a loved one. In an
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My Chemical Romance – Kill All Your Friends
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“Kill All Your Friends” appears on the iTunes deluxe edition of My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade as well as the EP The Black Parade: The B-Sides. Gerard Way has repeatedly
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My Chemical Romance – The End.
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In the opening track to the dramatic album The Black Parade, Gerard Way is beginning to take a new approach to everyone’s attitude towards him. He has broken badly and stopped
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