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Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge |  | Artist: My Chemical Romance Label: Reprise Records Category: Music
List Price: $34.98 Buy New: $25.47 as of 2/10/2010 04:48 EST details You Save: $9.51 (27%)
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Seller: imprintmusic Rating: 486 reviews Sales Rank: 204740
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Limited Edition Media: Vinyl Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 0.2 x 0
UPC: 093624984405 EAN: 0093624984405 ASIN: B001IB63J2
Release Date: December 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Helena | | • | Give 'Em Hell, Kid | | • | To the End | | • | You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us in Prison | | • | I'm Not Okay (I Promise) | | • | Ghost of You | | • | Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You | | • | Interlude | | • | Thank You for the Venom | | • | Hang 'Em High | | • | It's Not a Fashion Statement, It's a Deathwish | | • | Cemetery Drive | | • | I Never Told You What I Do for a Living |
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Product Description When My Chemical Romance released Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge in 2004, they were praised for being aggressive, melodic and forward thinking and quickly became one of the biggest bands on the modern rock scene, going platinum in the U.S. and selling over two million copies worldwide. Now available on vinyl, this limited edition piece features one red-colored vinyl disc in a custom jacket with Girard's hand-written lyric sheet of the song 'Helena,' a die-cut 'dueling guns' stencil insert featuring the old My Chemical Romance logo, and a sticker insert. The custom jacket states 'REVENGE' on the cover, as to symbolize the origin of their hard-hitting debut.
Album Description Japanese edition includes one bonus track. Warner. 2009.
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The new breed of rock music? New Breed of Chemical trash!!!! May 23, 2009 CHRIS BARNES (CHRIS BARNES) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the album that made rich kids cut there writs, this is the album that made you look like a brat and this is the album that makes me want to start an emo genocide!!!!! you emos make me sick you look like your a walking Corpse. To all the emos out there grow your hair grab a cone and listen to some black metal.
Bullet through a flock of doves April 18, 2009 zl21 (California) I bought Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge as a gift for my girlfriend. I didn't know anything about them except I had heard "I'm OK" once or twice. We put the cd in and the first song, "Helena" came on. I couldn't help but notice that it was a great song. "Give em Hell Kid" was next and it was just a blast. "Wow!" This continued for the entire cd, every song. I was blown away.
There is nothing about this album I don't like. It's dark and haunting and beautiful. And it just plain ROCKS! It has an energy and a feel unlike any other album I've heard.
The lyrics and vocals are absolutely brilliant. Gerard Way sings about the darker things in life while still covering a wide range of ideas. From zombies, life in prison, vengeful cowboys, dealing with loss, psychotic killers and drug addiction. One of the things that seperates My Chemical Romance from the rest is Gerard Way can really sing, and he delivers the lyrics with force and emotion.
The guitar playing is excellent as well. I would describe it as post metal punk rock. Though there are some very melodic parts, mostly it is straight ahead and aggressive. Ray Toro, who plays lead and writes most of the music is a guitar genius. Capable of shredding with the best of them, he saves the blistering solos for key moments, making them even better.
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge is one of those albums that doesn't come around very often. The stars shine, the planets align, and what you get is a true masterpiece.
not the great vinyl pressing this awesome album deserves April 8, 2009 Jeff Shuman (Vermont) i love this MCR album on my ipod but i really prefer vinyl generally. i was really excited when i saw that there was finally a vinyl release but when i put the record on i was really disappointed how hissy it sounds. listening to a great vinyl pressing always reminds me that kids growing up with mp3s (and to some extent cds) really missed out on the medium that is most likely to create a fulfilling, dynamic and memorable listening experience. the band & record company really should have spent the money on a 180 gram black vinyl pressing instead of flashy gimmicks like a stencil. maybe if we are lucky they will press it again in a few years with the normal artwork and a record that sounds as good as the content of the album. despite how much i love this album i ended up selling it used and went back to listening to the mp3s.
Wow October 10, 2008 Lilly Elkin (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I seriously believe this is the best album (especially MCR album) I have ever heard. Yes I am one of those punk kids who dies their hair and wears black, but I was doing all of that long, long before I heard any of MCR's music. I believe their music is really inspirational and sung well. I also do like groups like the Sex Pistols, but I think MCR is way better.
GOOD!!! September 28, 2008 Martha Estrada (Texas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fast shipping. I received the CD a couple of days before the date marked. The CD was in good condition, there were some minor scratches, but the CD played perfectly. The case was not cracked or broken. Everything was in a good condition.
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