Every generation of teens need leaders, if you wore eyeliner and a fringe then it was My Chemical Romance shining their light through troubled days when growing up seemed impossible. From almost metal on their debut I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love to emo heartbreakers on the follow up Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, the band turned a corner with the flawless The Black Parade, a stadium rock album which deserved more credit as they failed to shake off their emo tag which the Daily Mail didn't improve of.
Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys, the final release for the quintet didn't feel like the end, it seemed like a new dawn, this rock band had years left in them, well, that should have been the case. A year out of the lime light, having headlined Reading and Leeds Festival a new chapter was on the horizon, they headed back to the studio to start the fifth album. And that was it, it was over. They came, they conquered, they killed it quits whilst standing at the top of the mountain which they took years to climb. As cult bands go, My Chemical Romance had an army of kids on their side fighting a cause but it was the inner-demons, inter-band relationships which saw them pull the trigger on themselves.