“It is no cowardly act to release something of this nature, but a service to those who believed in a band that did not compromise. And yes, it is f***ing heartbreaking.” The story of My Chemical Romance’s Fake Your Death, their “eulogy” of a ‘final’ song

“It is no cowardly act to release something of this nature, but a service to those who believed in a band that did not compromise. And yes, it is f***ing heartbreaking.” The story of My Chemical Romance’s Fake Your Death, their “eulogy” of a ‘final’ song

Serving as My Chemical Romance’s last song for nearly a decade, Fake Your Death remains a fascinating insight into saying goodbye to something that you love more than life itself

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