November 10, 2009
Mixing with our good buddy Rich Costey is going great. So far, he's mixed 9 songs, and they all sound fucking stellar. He had an interesting process where he started out mixing some of the looser songs first, and then ramped up to the denser stuff. Our goal in mixing is to make it loud, and then make it louder then that. "Still Alive" was an early one, and he brought a real heaviness and aggressiveness to that song. Song is very drum and bass oriented, very different for us, but still rocks at the same time. A bit of Queen influenced guitar harmonies helps on that song.
"Save Yourself" was another early one, a mix of Judas Priest metal and 80's arena rock. That song went through a lot of different permutations, and finally we settled on this vibe that took us to new territory. We then got into a song called "The Only Hope For Me Is You," and that's where things really starting clicking with Rich. What was great was each song would just sound better and bigger than the last. As some of you had guessed from a twitter thing of mine (I refuse to call it a tweet), David Campbell did a bit of work on the record, and that's one of the songs he arranged for. Costey did this crazy effect with the strings going into the last chorus that blew me away. One of my favorite tracks. (click "read more" for more!)
"Trans Am" and "Death Before Disco" came next. "Disco" you may have heard at the Roxy shows or from Youtube videos of Summersonic. So happy with the way that mix turned out. I have to drive REALLY FAST when I listen to it. I think that's a hallmark of a great rock song. "Trans Am" is an epic take on "Born To Run" in 4 minutes. When we wrote this song, it was HUGE for us. Really opened our hearts and ears during the writing process. Frank, thanks for noodling and G, good ear to make a song out of it. You guys will love this song. Another favorite. Looking forward to more mixes, we got coming up "Kiss The Ring," which we also played at Roxy. I really can't wait for "Black Dragon Fighting Society," our ode to Misfits punk. Song kinda shreds!
Mixing is a great thing. The ideas continue to flow, and like they say, writing is never done. FYI any of the song titles mentioned are still tentative, you know how we like to change things up!!!
Ray
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July 20, 2009
This year I will be heading to the Bumbershoot Festival 2009 over Labor Day Weekend. The lineup is so impressive and the the activities are endless. Check out the festival's complete lineup. See here ...
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July 6, 2009
Green Day Kick Off U.S. Tour
The Bay Area punks celebrate an early Independence Day in Seattle, with pyrotechnics, man-on-man kissing, and much more! By Jonathan Zwickel 07.06.09 9:32 AM
Green Day setlist: "21st Century Breakdown" "Know Your Enemy" "East Jesus Nowhere" "Holiday" "Static Age" "Before the Lobotomy" "Are We Waiting" "Geek Stink Breath" "Hitchin' a Ride" "Brain Stew" "Jaded" "Longview" "Basket Case" "She" "King For A Day/Shout" "Stand By Me" "21 Guns" "American Eulogy"
Encore: "American Idiot" "Jesus of Suburbia" "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" "Minority" "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
Attention aspiring rock stars: Get good seats for the Green Day tour and you might end up ripping a solo on Billie Joe Armstrong's guitar. If you're really lucky, you'll even plant a slobbery smooch on the punked-out frontman's face.
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During Friday night's two-hour, tour-launching set at Seattle's Key Arena, Armstrong pulled onstage no less than six ecstatic fans from the front row and gave each the spotlight, for better or worse. A sold-out crowd of 16,000 looked on as one dude laid a long, lingering kiss on Armstrong's mouth, then took hold of the mic and asked, "Who wants to fuck this guy???" before belting all of "Longview" like the song was his.
Later, Armstrong handed off his axe to a tall, gawky teenager he pulled from the pit -- "You know 'Jesus of Suburbia,' swear to God?" -- and let the kid run, note-perfect, through all of the American Idiot epic.
(see photo here http://www.flickr.com/photos/jussijames/3688595537/)
These are moments lifelong fans are made of.
Say what you want about Green Day's methods or motivation. The band's relationship with its audience is disarmingly real, a cross-generational give-and-take that's as punk as any Gilman Street scroungers today. The scale is different, sure, but at this point Green Day traffics only in massive gestures and universal emotions -- exaggerated and operatic and goofy, so that every last, proud American idiot knows exactly where the band is coming from.
Green Day unleashed all the high points of their recently released album, 21st Century Breakdown, the best bits of Grammy-winning American Idiot, plus the old classics -- like 1995's "Brain Stew." Backed for the new songs by an extra pair of rhythm guitarists and an organ player, Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tre Cool rocked around a 50-foot-tall digital cityscape backdrop with enough pyrotechnics to ignite an early Independence Day.
They even swerved into R&B territory with a cover of the Isley Brothers' "Shout!" and Ben E. King's classic "Stand By Me."
Armstrong played ringleader to the adoring audience, condensing 30 years of arena rock grandstanding into the set with big hard-hitting rockers like "Know Your Enemy" and "East Jesus Nowhere." After that, it was just a matter of crowd control, and at that Armstrong was Picasso.
"Put the cell phones away," he said at one point. "If they're not here right now, fuck 'em. This is our moment right now."
Posted on 07/06/2009 8:23 PM Comments (0)
June 27, 2009
Here is a list of Michael's Number One hits: * 1972: "Ben" (1 week) * 1979: "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (1 week) * 1980: "Rock with You" (4 weeks) * 1983: "Billie Jean" (7 weeks) * 1983: "Beat It" (3 weeks) * 1983: "Say Say Say" (6 weeks) * 1987: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (with Siedah Garrett) (1 week) * 1987: "Bad" (2 weeks) * 1987: "The Way You Make Me Feel" (1 week) * 1988: "Man in the Mirror" (2 weeks) * 1988: "Dirty Diana" (1 week) * 1991: "Black or White" (7 weeks) * 1995: "You Are Not Alone" (1 week)
Has also part of the 1985 number one hit "We Are The World" (4 weeks).
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May 27, 2009
Congrats to Lindsey and Gerard!!!
from twitter...

RT @levarburton Congrats to my friends Gerard and Lindsey who are first time parents as of 2:57pm PST. Welcome Bandit Lee Way...! You are such a Blessing!!about 5 hours ago from twidroid
mikeyway Mikey Fuckin' Way
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March 15, 2009
Mar 12 2009 11:51 AM EDT
http://thedeadweather.com/
White Stripes offshoot features members of the Kills, the Raconteurs, Queens of the Stone Age.
By Gil Kaufman
White debuted the band Wednesday night at a private party in Nashville, Tennessee, in front of 150 invited guests, according to a recap of the event on the Web site of White's Third Man Records, using the show to unveil the label's new offices/ record store/ photo studio/ performance stage in Music City.
The first public performance by the band included songs from its upcoming debut, Horehound, which was produced by White and is due out in June. The album was recorded over the course of three weeks earlier this year at the new Third Man Studio, which was, of course, designed "from the ground up" by White as well.
Attendees at Wednesday's shindig — which, according to The Associated Press, included Sheryl Crow, Martina McBride and the White Stripes' Meg White — exchanged their letter-pressed invitations for a limited-edition seven-inch vinyl pressing of the Dead Weather's debut single, "Hang You From the Heavens," which also features a cover of the new-wave classic "Are 'Friends' Electric?" originally by Gary Numan's 1970s band Tubeway Army.
In keeping with White's love of home-crafted musical curios, the bandmates hand-painted each of the 150 singles, which also included photo-booth pictures of the bandmembers. Both songs are currently available exclusively through iTunes.
"The idea was to do a seven-inch single and be done with it, but we started writing songs and something happened," White said, according to the AP, which also reported that the band plans to tour this year.
"Hang You From the Heavens" mixes the Stripes' signature fuzzed-out garage sound with some dinosaur-rock drumming from White and Mosshart's punchy blues singing. Over skuzzy, blown-speaker rock, Mosshart yelps, "I wanna grab you from the hair/ And hang you up from the heavens." The noisy Numan cover adds a 1960s psychedelic sheen to the robotic original, with watery vocals and woozy keyboards that have a vintage vibe but render the song almost unrecognizable.
The White Stripes have not toured since late 2007, when they canceled a string of dates following Meg White's bout of acute anxiety. It's unclear how the formation of this new band will impact the Grammy-winning duo's future. The normally prolific group, which has reportedly been working on new material, has not released a new album since 2007's Icky Thump, though they did give a wobbly performance on the February finale of "Late Night With Conan O'Brien." A spokesperson for White could not be reached for comment at press time. http://thedeadweather.com/
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February 18, 2009
Feb 18 2009 7:57 AM EST
'I think it's going to get by on its musicianship and its own merits in the songs,' frontman Gerard Way says of less dramatic album.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias
There was a time, long before the multiplatinum records and the pancake makeup, before the Eisner Award-winning comics or the Dylan cover in the "Watchmen" film, when My Chemical Romance were just another band from New Jersey. They would like very much to get back to that time.
So that's goal number one with their new album — the follow-up to the massively successful, massively ambitious Welcome to the Black Parade — which they're currently writing in Los Angeles. They hope to get back to their roots — to make manic, fast-and-furious, spur-of-the-moment punk. And, above all, to keep it simple.
http://www.mtv.com/videos/news/342687/were-not-hiding-behind-makeup-anymore.jhtml
"When we had just finished Black Parade, I think doing that record made us feel like we could do everything. And so I think the way to top a record that already kind of does everything is to not do everything," MCR frontman Gerard Way smiled. "I don't think this is gonna be a 'kitchen sink' record. I think it's going to get by on its musicianship and its own merits in the songs.
"And every record ... I like to think they're snapshots of what your band is at that moment, and this is really going to be that. I think there's going to be lack of concept, I think it's simply a snapshot, I think it's going to be direct and very honest," he continued. "It's not going to be hiding behind a veil of fiction or uniforms and makeup anymore. ... From the stuff we've been playing so far, just feels very pure. That's the best way to describe it. People who were really big fans of our first record, they'll find things they're really going to love about the new material — and not because we sound like that first record at all, it's because there's a purity to it. There's less happening."
It's a tactic they first learned while recording their version of Dylan's "Desolation Row" for Zack Snyder's upcoming "Watchmen" film: Stop thinking and just get busy rocking.
"From working on 'Desolation Row' ... I think it was very natural. We just kind of did stuff and the song was there. There was no over-thinking," Way explained. "[But, having said that] we're not going to make a retro record at all. It will sound like a modern rock record, but I think we would like to try to redefine that, what that actually means. By saying it sounds like a modern rock record, it'll sound new — I don't think it'll sound like what's on the radio right now."
And to that point, though it may sound like MCR are trying hard to strip away the rather, uh, grandiose leanings of The Black Parade, they've still got the swagger of a band that's moved units and toured the globe. They've been surveying the musical landscape that's appeared in their absence, and they're not very pleased by what they see. Take, for example, the (working) title of one of their new songs: "New Hair, Same Sh--."
"It's about having new hair, but it's the same sh--. That's the concept," Way laughed. "I think the new album is going to be a response to the two years of touring on Parade. A reaction to what's happening right now — everything that we're not a part of — and a response to it."
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February 11, 2009
“21st Century Breakdown” by Green Day
There it is.
That’s the cover for Green Day’s new album, the follow-up to 2004’s immensely popular “American Idiot.” As you can see, it’s called “21st Century Breakdown.” No official release date has been set, but word is it’ll be out in May. It’s gonna be huge.
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February 9, 2009
Press release:
"Hi. We're blink-182. This past week there've been a lot of questions about the current status of the band, and we wanted you to hear it straight from us. To put it simply, We're back. We mean, really back. Picking up where we left off and then some. In the studio writing and recording a new album. Preparing to tour the world yet again. Friendships reformed. 17 years deep in our legacy.
Summer 2009.
Thanks and get ready..."
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February 4, 2009
My Chemical Romance 'have to change' |
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By Greg Cochrane Newsbeat music reporter | 
Gerard Way speaks about his regrets, MCR's brand new 'raw' direction and growing up with their fans.
My Chemical Romance plan to release their fourth album in 2009
My Chemical Romance will return to the studio this week to begin work on their as yet untitled fourth album.
In 2006, following the success of Green Day's majestically produced concept record American Idiot, MCR's similarly ambitious project The Black Parade became one of the year's most highly rated.
After a gruelling schedule, 2008 saw the band take a break. In the most part Gerard Way used the opportunity to complete the second series of his comic [The Umbrella Academy] while guitarist Frank Lero recorded with side-project Leathermouth.
"I ended up for some crazy reason getting off the road and within that first week of being off I didn't sit around on the couch I started writing more music," says MCR's lynchpin Gerard Way enthusiastically.
"I was pretty inspired so I do have a collection of stuff that I've written since being off the road," he says.
"This is our second time getting together and we're going to start banging material together and see what happens."
My Chemical Romance performing live in London |
New direction
The Black Parade saw the New Jersey fivesome decked out in military garb and experiment with a widescreen punk sound.
"We haven't chosen a path yet," concedes Way of the new material already penned. "It's all over the map in terms of what's there."
"It's going to be less layered than Black Parade - I do expect it to be a little more raw.
"It's really nice to get a fresh perspective, we really needed to have that time off to live life and do some things and simply not have to tour or worry about making music."
Unlike its predecessor the band's next record - expected in late 2009 - will be put together in deliberately urgent fashion.
Gerard Way: "I'm hoping for something to happen in a very fast way, that feels very natural and that doesn't have a lot of noodling all over it.
"That's the goal, to get in there and have this rapid and visceral recording experience.
"To tour on it almost right away on it would be fun and not kind of drag it out like last time."
Looking back
This time there won't be any procrastinating.
The Black Parade - largely down to its own success - eventually took in three years of globe-straddling pyrotechnic-fuelled live shows, a period Way looks upon wearily.
"I'm finally getting to the point now where I can really look at that whole two years of my life," he says.
"I look back on it and there are a lot of things I'm really proud of and there are things I would have done differently.
"A lot of things I would have changed were maybe some aesthetic ones but you can't change that stuff.
"I'm finally getting to the point now where I can listen to the record again and enjoy it - it took a while to be able to do that."
Indeed, with that experience onboard its follow up will be a markedly different, more grown-up affair.
"I'm not the same person to when I made the first record, second or Black Parade," he emphasises.
"Black Parade was three years ago. You change a lot in three years.
"If I try to write more music like that I'd be doing people a disservice. There may be some people that's just what they want but I don't think our fans do.
"We have to make a record that reflects how we've matured."
As far as the group is concerned change isn't an option then, but a necessity.
"If we keep making a copy of the same record it's going to be no good for anybody. We have to change.
"You hope that they [the fans] come along with you but they may not and you have to take the chance." |
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February 2, 2009
Taste Of Chaos '09 Thursday Bring Me The Horizon Four Year Strong Pierce the Veil Cancer Bats Go Here For Tour Dates and Ticket information: http://tasteofchaos.com/ AP Tour '09 A Rocket to The Moon Hit The Lights Family Force Five 3oh3! The Maine Go here for More Information (Dates/Ticket info not yet available): http://www.altpress.com/specials/theaptour/ Take Action Tour '09 Headliner: Cute Is What We Aim For Meg & Dia Breath Carolina Every Avenue Anarbor Dates announced!!!! Check it out! Saints and Sinners Tour Senses Fail Hollywood Undead Haste the Day Brokencyde February 27 - April 2 Go Here for more information: http://www.saintsandsinnersfest.net/ Bamboozle RoadShow! April 3 - May 2
Get A Life Tour Any information? Vancouver - The Virgin Festival (pending)
Posted on 02/02/2009 8:29 AM Comments (0)
January 22, 2009
No Doubt Adds Paramore To Summer Tour Posted by Mitch Michaels on 01.21.2009
Girl party!
No Doubt has added Paramore as the main supporting act for their upcoming tour, which kicks off in May.
All dates will be outdoor and the tour will be sponsored by Live Nation. The only confirmed date is May 3rd at New Jersey's Bamboozle Festival.
"The whole reason for going on this tour was to have fun, try on all our favorite songs again and to get inspired to make new music," Gwen Stefani says. "It feels good to be all together again."
Credit: Billboard.com
New York, NY (CNS) - No Doubt will be hitting the road with Paramore in May, the band announced on its Web site on Wednesday (January 21). Paramore will perform the opening act on band's first tour in five years.
The Grammy-winning band will play arenas and amphitheaters in the U.S. and Canada. Actual dates will be announced soon, and more info can be found on http://www.nodoubt.com.
Other performers on their summer tour include The Sounds, Janelle Monae and Bedouin Soundclash, who will rotate as the third band on the bill. No Doubt, along with Fall Out Boy, will also play New Jersey's Bamboozle Festival in May.
"The whole reason for going on this tour was to have fun, try on all our favorite songs again and to get inspired to make new music," Gwen Stefani wrote on her website. "It feels good to be all together again."
"Now that five years have passed, the excitement level for us is extremely high," drummer Adrian Young said."
The last time the band toured was in 2004 along with Blink-182.
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January 13, 2009
Warner Sunset / Reprise Records to Release 12” Picture Disc of My Chemical Romance’s Reinterpretation of “Desolation Row” for Watchmen on January 27, 2009
Posted : Tue, 13 Jan 2009 14:53:40 GMT |
| Author : CA-WARNER-SUNSET/REPRISE |
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BURBANK, Calif. - (Business Wire) A 12” vinyl picture disc of My Chemical Romance’s powerful cover of Bob Dylan’s “Desolation Row,” recorded exclusively for the upcoming feature film Watchmen, will be released by Warner Sunset / Reprise Records on January 27th, 2009. Fans will be able to pre-order the disc through the band’s website, www.mychemicalromance.com, as well as via www.watchmenmusic.com and www.becausesoundmatters.com beginning today.
The disc’s A-side is My Chemical Romance’s “Desolation Row,” featured in the film and on Watchmen: Music From the Motion Picture. The B-side is “Prison Fight,” taken from Watchmen: Original Motion Picture Score, composed by Tyler Bates. Both albums are due from Warner Sunset / Reprise Records in anticipation of the film hitting theatres March 6th.
A complex, multi-layered mystery adventure, Watchmen is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society, and the "Doomsday Clock" — which charts the USA's tension with the Soviet Union — is set at five minutes to midnight. When one of his former colleagues is murdered, the washed-up but no less determined masked vigilante Rorschach sets out to uncover a plot to kill and discredit all past and present superheroes. As he reconnects with his former crime-fighting legion — a ragtag group of retired superheroes, only one of whom has true powers — Rorschach glimpses a wide-ranging and disturbing conspiracy with links to their shared past and catastrophic consequences for the future. Their mission is to watch over humanity...but who is watching the Watchmen?
Watchmen is directed by Zack Snyder from a screenplay by David Hayter and Alex Tse, based on the graphic novel co-created by Dave Gibbons, published by DC Comics. The film is produced by Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, and Deborah Snyder. Herbert W. Gains and Thomas Tull are the executive producers, with Wes Coller serving as co-producer. The film stars Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Patrick Wilson.
Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures present, in Association with Legendary Pictures, a Lawrence Gordon/Lloyd Levin Production, a Zack Snyder Film, Watchmen. Watchmen will be released nationwide on March 6, 2009. It will be distributed domestically by Warner Bros. Pictures and internationally by Paramount Pictures.
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December 21, 2008
~ Merry 'CREEPY CHRISTMAS' to all and to all a good nite..... hahahahahahahahah.........
For all fans of christmas and Gerard Way......written by Voltaire. enjoy.
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November 24, 2008
BABY G due early next summer 2009!
http://www.buzznet.com/musicnews/gerard-way-linsdey-ballato-expecting-j3418821/

My Chemical Romance singer to be a dad
NEW YORK (AP) — My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way's newest creation isn't a CD — it's an upcoming baby.
A rep for the singer says Way, 31, and wife Lindsey, bass player of the band Mindless Self Indulgence, are expecting their first child. The baby is due early in the summer 2009.
The pair have been married since Sept. 4, 2007.
My Chemical Romance is known for hits like "Famous Last Words" and "Welcome to the Black Parade."
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Posted on 11/24/2008 5:09 PM Comments (4)
November 13, 2008
My Chemical Romance have told fans to expect their new album, the follow-up to 2006's 'The Black Parade', "real quick".
13 November 2008 08:30 AM
My Chemical Romance have told fans to expect their new album "real quick".
The Emo rockers - who released their last LP 'The Black Parade' in 2006 - are currently in the studio and claim they are so inspired they expect the record to be finished very soon.
Frontman Gerard Way told NME magazine: "I have a lot of time to write right now. It may just be two months and then we might end up getting inspired and a record just spills out of us real quick.
"I'm a storyteller and a lyricist and I always try to tell stories with records."
The musician also confirmed he will be involved in a film adaptation of his superhero comic strip 'The Umbrella Academy'.
The story centres around a family of dysfunctional superheroes and 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' director Alfonso Cuaron is already in talks to bring it to life on the big screen.
Gerard said: "I tend to stay out of that kind of thing although Mike Richardson [of Dark Horse, publishers of 'The Umbrella Academy'], who signed the deal, wants me to be very involved. We'll have to see but if we get the right people in place, it could be a really amazing film."
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Posted on 11/13/2008 8:26 PM Comments (7)
the hopeless romantic you are makes me fall in love with the thought of loving you.
Posted on 11/13/2008 4:56 PM Comments (0)
November 7, 2008
- My Chemical Romance are set to start work on a “punk rock” new album this year. Speaking to NME.COM, singer Gerard Way explained why he wanted to pare the band’s sound down for their next record, the follow-up to 2006's 'The Black Parade'. Speaking about a new song the band began playing live in November, Way said: “We haven’t told anybody the title yet because I noticed that if you change the title later, kids get pissed off. So it’s just called ‘New Song’ right now. It’s one of those songs that just spills out of you, and you’re very inspired. It’s nice because it’s a return to punk rock music. It feels like a rock song. Way explained that, having done away with their theatrical stage show on their most recent dates, album number four would most likely follow suit. “I think (the next album) will definitely be stripped down. I think the band misses being a rock band,” he declared. “That doesn’t mean we won't explore really crazy ideas on the next albums, or do something even crazier. It doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll start to take steps backwards creatively. “But it felt in a live sense, this is what we do great live. And we’re better musicians for having written and played 'The Black Parade', so you're dealing with (the fact that) everybody's better as musicians and singers. So to have that to play with in a live sense is really thrilling. We can cut loose more. The new song, with a chorus line that goes “Someone out there loves you”, is markedly more optimistic than most of the band’s output thus far. “It’s letting somebody know something and its knowing that yourself and it’s a great thing to know,” said Way. “And it’s a completely different direction thematically than what we’re used to. “We have stuff with a lot of hope in it but not like that. It’s written from a different kind of place. It’s not written from a place of scepticism at all." -
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October 30, 2008
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August 14, 2008
Hypnagogic States, due out Sept. 13.
August 12, 2008
My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way and Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump have remixed new singles by the Cure for an EP titled Hypnagogic States, due out Sept. 13.
The disc, which will raise money for the International Red Cross, also features mixes by AFI’s Jade Puget and 30 Seconds To Mars.
All the remixes are of songs off the as-yet-untitled 13th Cure album, which drops Oct. 13.
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