My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade REMASTERED (FULL ALBUM with music videos and extra songs)

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Published 2021-10-31
It's been over 15 years since The Black Parade was released... My favorite album of all time now finally in Full HD! :D (   • My Chemical Romance - The Black Parad...  )

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Tracks:
0:00 The End.
1:53 Dead!
5:07 This Is How I Disappear
9:02 The Sharpest Lives
12:20 Welcome To The Black Parade
17:27 Heaven Help Us
20:20 I Don't Love You
24:16 House of Wolves
27:16 Cancer
29:36 Mama
34:12 Sleep
38:53 Teenagers
41:35 Disenchanted
46:28 Famous Last Words
50:45 My Way Home Is Through You
53:40 Kill All Your Friends
58:06 Blood

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All Comments (21)
  • @riversan90
    For anyone who loves this album, I highly suggest the video by Wendigoon who talks about the hidden story of this album.
  • @luisarcid7189
    This album is one of main reasons why I still very proud of my emo/ gothic teenage era. Is an Hymn and today, february 2024, I am still enjoying it! A masterpiece!
  • @birdlisa58
    I don't know why but the transition between welcome to the black parade and heaven help us just hits me, nice work
  • @vampiroxmuerte
    i absolutely adore the fade into each song - literally my favourite part of binge listening to MCR, or any artist with transitional songs <3
  • @blackparadebible
    Little did we know this album has almost reach 17 years old. The greatest of all time for real
  • @vwvw672
    In 2006, 13 years old, 7th grade at junior high-school, I got the CD of this album, and it was the most special gift ever for me, I instantly memorized the lyrics of all songs in this album.
  • @sarahjune162
    I haven't listened to this album since I was in 8th grade. I'm 31 now. But I was able to BELT out "When I grow up, I want to be NOTHING AT ALL!!!"
  • most artists I add songs to playlists and shuffle around as most people do, but ever since I was a teenager MCR albums were always ones I listened to in order, imagined the story in my head, I have probably run through hundreds of versions of the black parade in my head, and this is easily the definitive way to experience this masterpiece of an album.
  • @Ezekael2517
    The Black Parade is the Emo Generation's Bohemian Rhapsody
  • @Anna-gd8sp
    I never heard 'Heaven Help Us' before; Its really good
  • @QuikVidGuy
    ain't it weird how Gerard was almost 30 but can still play a convincing teenager
  • Reading through all the comments... The only thing I can think of as a reply is "Bless Your Hearts". I was an old broad when I discovered MCR through my 12,13,14 year old daughter in 2004, 2005 . I had always been into music and had even been in bands throughout my life. I know music. Of all the bands she was into, MCR really caught my ears. Well, the first album, I thought, well... too much death, too chaotic, pretty much all over the place. The second album seemed a bit more cohesive, Sweet Revenge, and we were definitely getting somewhere. Much better lyrics were being written and I like good lyrics that paint a picture and tell a story. Some great songs on that album. I was really impressed with the influences I heard from Led Zepplin, Queen, etc. Guitar work was always nice, tasteful, skillful, driving and playful at times (Referring to the Woody Woodpecker lick in one of the songs (Dead?) that made me laugh out loud!) Drums were always perfect for all of their songs. And being a vocalist who loves harmonies, I was getting really impressed with some of theirs! I knew that this was one good band! Along comes Black Parade and I automatically knew these boys had finally found it! It is a masterpiece of an album! I immediately felt Welcome to the Black Parade was their Bohemian Rhapsody! Amazing piece of music that has like 3 different movements had circle back to ones previously established. I felt like a proud mother seeing her sons make good! I got absolutely giddy when MTC premiered the video for Welcome to the Black Parade! I LOVED the video, the uniforms, all of it!! It quickly become my favorite CD to play. Me, an old broad at that time, at the age of 50, and digging on MCR as much as my 15 year old daughter was! I took her to see them in concert when they were doing the Black Parade tour. It was really good and I enjoyed it immensely, but I must say, they can't do the vocals live like on the albums. It was still an awesome concert! Afterwards, I was able to sneak us in to a meet and greet for autographs. Ray was great and so was Bob. Both were delightfully chatting and joking with us. Gerard... He looked tired and I immediately got the impression of burnout... Even Mikey gave off that vibe to me. Too bad, because I think that was what was beginning to happen and that it seemed to come through in the lyrics in some of the songs on this album. That's when I knew they were in trouble. I didn't care at all for the next album and then Poof! But this album, Black Parade, would've been hard to follow for any band. It is exceptional! The vocals and movements in This is How I Disappear are marvelous! Black Parade, I've already said, is their Bohemian Rhapsody, Sleep is absolutely haunting, as is Disenchanted which is one of my favorites. Sharpest Lives, House of Wolves, Famous Last Words - all fantastic! The only song on the album that seemed the bit out of place was Teenagers. I never cared for that one. Now, that I'm hearing the song, Heaven Help Us, that didn't make it on the album, I'm convinced that it should've replaced Teenagers. Bravo to the boys of MCR for this incredible album! They should've won some grammys for this! I still listen to it at times at the really old broad age of 67, and STILL get impressed!
  • @Iquey
    Wow ! This must be the longer, extended version?? I don't remember the songs "Heaven Help Us, Kill All Your Friends, or My Way Home Is Through You" ! Also now it's like after all these years, "Give me a shot to remember" in sharpest lives can have so many meanings: a gunshot, an alcohol shot, a shot of something IV or A vaccine. As a teen I thought it was just a gun shot between quarreling gangs.
  • Not played this album in full since been a kid and dam it sounds amazing though hd 599 never heard how great the mixing was iam blown away masterpiece
  • I thought I'd seen the I Don't Love You video already but turns out I misremembered & only saw an alternative cut that was just a relentless (& chillingly beautiful) closeup of Gerard's face. The whole thing is incredible, holy shit!
  • @Misery_Of_One
    ngl I enjoy listening to OG recordings more, it kinda gives the feeling I'm experiencing it the way everyone back then did, the proper way (imo).