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My Chemical Romance drummer explains wrist problems
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2 yrs 1 mo ago
Bob Bryar explains cancellations
My Chemical Romance's Bob Bryar has written about his recent injuries, which caused the band to axe shows.. |
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What's going on with Bob? Here's the answer
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2 yrs 1 mo ago
"Hi, it's Bob. We are very sorry about canceling our recent show in Maine. I have been having many problems with my wrists over the past few years. They have been getting worse but I kept playing. I have seen many doctors to get some relief so I wouldn't have to stop playing. I guess I pushed it too hard this time. During our show at Maxwell's I got a golf ball-sized lump in my wrist, I started to not only have pain, but lose control and feeling in my fingers. I went through a process to control the swelling and attempted to play the show with Bon Jovi the next day. The Bon Jovi show was really bad for me - I was dropping sticks and could barely hit my drums. After that show we decided I had to go get immediate treatment. I had to leave the
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Three cheers for MCR
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2 yrs 1 mo ago
MCR’s concert is on Dec 9 at Stadium Merdeka. Emo punk band My Chemical Romance (MCR) will be coming to town. RADIN SRI GHAZALI is ecstatic. America’s favourite emo punk band, My Chemical Romance or better known as MCR, will be performing here next month.The band that is known for its edgy tunes such as I’m Not Okay and Helena from the breakthrough album, 3 Cheers for Sweet Revenge will be playing at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 9. An estimated 15,000 people are expected to attend MCR’s concert. The band comprising Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Frank Iero, Bob Bryar and Mikey Way is set to rock fans with its string |
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nightlife: My Chemical Romance news conference
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2 yrs 4 mos ago
raw emotion fuels rock outfit formed in response to 9/11
Troy L. Smith enlarge August 9, 2007 10:41 am — Singer Gerard Way's frustrated, gripping shrieks pulsate throughout the song "Skylines and Turnstiles." They spring from a man possessed, not by Satan, as Way's dark wardrobe and pale complexion might suggest, but from the heartfelt emotion that created his band, My Chemical Romance, in the first place.
In 2001, Way was working in New York City as a comic book artist when the |


August 9, 2007 10:41 am — Singer Gerard Way's frustrated, gripping shrieks pulsate throughout the song "Skylines and Turnstiles." They spring from a man possessed, not by Satan, as Way's dark wardrobe and pale complexion might suggest, but from the heartfelt emotion that created his band, My Chemical Romance, in the first place.