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title: "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge"
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# Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

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Spin magazine has named My Chemical Romance one of its "Bands to Watch" in 2004. Alternative Press calls the group's major-label debut, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge , one of the year's "Most Anticipated". With influences ranging from Iron Maiden and The Misfits to Morrissey, this New Jersey based band grabs listeners by the throat and then explodes with wall-of-sound energy and a cool darkness echoing Nick Cave or a young Trent Reznor. Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge - and for My Chemical Romance.

Review: Get it🖤👑😉😘✅🤩🥵❤️🙏😢😞🗣️💍🔫 - It is my chemical Romance of course It’s so good. I love Gerard Way except when mine did come. The CD side was cracked but that’s OK. It’s still Gerard Way.!!!!
Review: Music not to slit your wrists by... - I'll admit when MCR first came across my radar, I was right on the verge of being too old for their targeted demographic, but there was just something about this band. Nearly a decade later, and this beast is still taking me to that same place as it had that first time. Is it a dark place? No. This music isn't a Catholic cry fest, nor is it a denial of life. It is, contrary to the lyrical imagery or the frenzied mood of the music, a celebration of life in spite of all the evil @#*! that it often brings. Sure, there are gangster vampires, car crashes, dying loves and all those haunted memories crowding these songs like demented, drug-addled party-worn phantoms, but beyond all that the sense I always got from Gerard Way's words (and especially in his delivery) was "Give me all your poison...you're running after something you'll never kill..." I once described this band (to a friend) as "the Pixies meets Metallica." I don't know if that ever did this band, or their music any justice, but I still stand by the description. Unlike the frenzied punk of the Pixies, there was dark driven guitar after layered guitar burning as brightly and as intensely as anything Metallica, or any other metal band had done before them. But unlike Metallica, there was just always this punk rock edge I'm certain Cliff Burton would have very much appreciated. Put it this way, if metal was the leather clad father, and Goth powder faced black lipstick wearing smokey eyed mother, and emo the drama-queen daughter with black mascara streaks running from her eyes, then MCR certainly drank from the fount of this particular undead muse, even if they denied the label. They weren't like any other band from this, the fourth wave of hard rock bands (counting since the late 60s/early 70s). They weren't Thursday, or the Used, and definitely less poppy than say Fall Out Boy or AFI. Like KISS, Alice Cooper, Bauhaus, and Marilyn Manson, they donned specific looks for each album, often portraying characters spun right out of Gerard Way's fertile imagination, giving their music (as well as the band's image) an extra dimension lacking in other artists. Because of the controversy they courted, and the inclusive nature of their message, they spawned a loyal cult-like following that only grows rather than declining, even since their permanent split going on two years now. (Has it been so long already?) If you don't believe that hype, just look at the prices that not only Three Cheers is going for (the original 2008 red vinyl fetches between $200 to $300), not to mention the recent reissues from Newbury Comics and Hot Topic (already climbing to around $100 and higher). People are really paying these prices because they so love the music this band created. But like any good thing, even this had to come to an end. Truly there have been kids who have worn black clothes and sported long hair (often dyed in different shades), whose lives have been cut short due to poor choices and/or suicidal tendencies (the name of a great band from the late 80s), but to blame this band or their music for such sad behavior simply misses the point. Like any artist, great and otherwise (even the aforementioned Marilyn Manson, who once accused this band of sincerely flattering him), they were making a STATEMENT, often confused by (already confused) pundits who hate new music and are truly terrified of the impact it might have upon the kids, with the message diluted or even twisted hopelessly beyond the intended meaning by the time it gets to the parents (and us other old-timers). It isn't the first time this has gone on (I still remember the Christian right-wingers marching in protest in front of Marilyn Manson venues), nor I predict, will it be the last. The POINT, as I see it, is that there is a certain joy to be had, even in the darkness, in spite of all the pain. It certainly isn't worth cutting your wrists over. Just put Three Cheers back on the old CD player, or if you like, give that vinyl version a spin and crank it like it's the first time. It'll be OK, you'll see. Trust me.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00025ETIW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #2 in Emo #32 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #97 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,926) |
| Date First Available  | January 29, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 2031550 |
| Label  | Reprise |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Reprise |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2004 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5 x 5.59 x 0.39 inches; 3.32 ounces |
| Run time  | 25 minutes |
| SPARS Code  | DDD |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get it🖤👑😉😘✅🤩🥵❤️🙏😢😞🗣️💍🔫
*by H***H on November 19, 2025*

It is my chemical Romance of course It’s so good. I love Gerard Way except when mine did come. The CD side was cracked but that’s OK. It’s still Gerard Way.!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Music not to slit your wrists by...
*by J***D on February 21, 2015*

I'll admit when MCR first came across my radar, I was right on the verge of being too old for their targeted demographic, but there was just something about this band. Nearly a decade later, and this beast is still taking me to that same place as it had that first time. Is it a dark place? No. This music isn't a Catholic cry fest, nor is it a denial of life. It is, contrary to the lyrical imagery or the frenzied mood of the music, a celebration of life in spite of all the evil @#*! that it often brings. Sure, there are gangster vampires, car crashes, dying loves and all those haunted memories crowding these songs like demented, drug-addled party-worn phantoms, but beyond all that the sense I always got from Gerard Way's words (and especially in his delivery) was "Give me all your poison...you're running after something you'll never kill..." I once described this band (to a friend) as "the Pixies meets Metallica." I don't know if that ever did this band, or their music any justice, but I still stand by the description. Unlike the frenzied punk of the Pixies, there was dark driven guitar after layered guitar burning as brightly and as intensely as anything Metallica, or any other metal band had done before them. But unlike Metallica, there was just always this punk rock edge I'm certain Cliff Burton would have very much appreciated. Put it this way, if metal was the leather clad father, and Goth powder faced black lipstick wearing smokey eyed mother, and emo the drama-queen daughter with black mascara streaks running from her eyes, then MCR certainly drank from the fount of this particular undead muse, even if they denied the label. They weren't like any other band from this, the fourth wave of hard rock bands (counting since the late 60s/early 70s). They weren't Thursday, or the Used, and definitely less poppy than say Fall Out Boy or AFI. Like KISS, Alice Cooper, Bauhaus, and Marilyn Manson, they donned specific looks for each album, often portraying characters spun right out of Gerard Way's fertile imagination, giving their music (as well as the band's image) an extra dimension lacking in other artists. Because of the controversy they courted, and the inclusive nature of their message, they spawned a loyal cult-like following that only grows rather than declining, even since their permanent split going on two years now. (Has it been so long already?) If you don't believe that hype, just look at the prices that not only Three Cheers is going for (the original 2008 red vinyl fetches between $200 to $300), not to mention the recent reissues from Newbury Comics and Hot Topic (already climbing to around $100 and higher). People are really paying these prices because they so love the music this band created. But like any good thing, even this had to come to an end. Truly there have been kids who have worn black clothes and sported long hair (often dyed in different shades), whose lives have been cut short due to poor choices and/or suicidal tendencies (the name of a great band from the late 80s), but to blame this band or their music for such sad behavior simply misses the point. Like any artist, great and otherwise (even the aforementioned Marilyn Manson, who once accused this band of sincerely flattering him), they were making a STATEMENT, often confused by (already confused) pundits who hate new music and are truly terrified of the impact it might have upon the kids, with the message diluted or even twisted hopelessly beyond the intended meaning by the time it gets to the parents (and us other old-timers). It isn't the first time this has gone on (I still remember the Christian right-wingers marching in protest in front of Marilyn Manson venues), nor I predict, will it be the last. The POINT, as I see it, is that there is a certain joy to be had, even in the darkness, in spite of all the pain. It certainly isn't worth cutting your wrists over. Just put Three Cheers back on the old CD player, or if you like, give that vinyl version a spin and crank it like it's the first time. It'll be OK, you'll see. Trust me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ bf gift
*by A***A on March 23, 2026*

nice :P boyfriend loved it

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