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Heartwork – The Used

Although the artwork for the album Heartwork is similar to the artwork for The Used’s previous album In Love and Death, the sound and structure of the album itself is very different. Heartwork opens with the previously released single “Paradise Lost, a poem by John Milton.” This song gives a preview for the rest of…

Conventional Weapons – My Chemical Romance

Most fans are familiar with My Chemical Romance’s fourth album, Danger Days, but not the lesser known compilation album Conventional Weapons. Released as a series of singles in 2012 and 2013, this album was originally Danger Days and was the last release of studio music before their hiatus. The songs were recorded in 2009. The…

Demo Album – Waterparks

Awsten Knight, the lead vocalist of Waterparks, jokingly issued a challenge to the fans on twitter: 20,000 retweets and he would drop a new album. Awsten had severely underestimated the size of the bands fan base, however, as this was achieved quickly. As a result, Awsten threw together a collection of nine demos to release…

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge – My Chemical Romance

Following I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, punk-rock band My Chemical Romance released their second album. Titled Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, the cover is graced with the incredible artwork design of MCR frontman Gerard Way. Depicting both love and death, the artwork’s juxtaposition perfectly sums up the album. Three Cheers opens with the iconic song “Helena”, inspired by…


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