Ten years ago, My Chemical Romance (due at the Fillmore
this Saturday) was just another aspiring band in a van hoping to make
it big. With a handful of three-chord punk rock songs hastily written
and recorded in the attic of a house in New Jersey, the young outfit had
no idea it would someday be elected to be the unofficial spokespeople
for an entire generation of alienated kids.
Now more than a decade after those early attic practice sessions, My
Chemical Romance has easily moved from the beer and sweat-soaked clubs
to the flashing lights and complicated stage sets of arena shows. In
advance of this Saturday night's show at the Fillmore, we spoke with
guitarist Ray Toro about some of the things that have changed over the
last decade, as well as a couple questions about Hot Topic clothes and
the people who wear them.
Read the rest of the interview with Ray here
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Apr 9, 2011
Ray Toro of My Chemical Romance on Tulagi's, Hot Topic and how much the band has changed
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