Category: black parade era
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aw no why’d I make this
wipes tear away with arm like a booger
frank in this moment at fireside bowl, chicago il 12/02/2002 (video)
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Sin @earlycuntsets no soy nada.
@earlycuntsets THANK U 4 YR SERVICE
OMG I might cry. muchas gracias @memories !!!
@leave-your-body you are cool as fuck!!! love you and thank you so so much for liking my stuff and it means the world to me that you appreciate it.
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“Was there an official name of the My Chem studio?
frank: There was: Access Chemicals.”
alt press 389 from kiss of violence on twitter
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mcr joy is the same as pissing yourself laughing joy.
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08/08/2007 projekt revolution charlotte nc
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04/30/2008 sloss furnaces birmingham al
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Calling people fake fans for finding bands through tiktok is the stupidest thing ever, so what someone found mcr because teenagers was a trending song on tiktok? Are they just magically not mcr fans because they found it on a video of a parent showing something dumb their kid did despite the fact that they genuinely enjoy mcr? Is someone a fake ptv fan because they heard king for a day on a makeup tiktok despite their 1k ptv plays? Should we not be glad that a thing we as a fandom cherish and love is finding it’s way to more people who will love it just as much? Is that not how fandom grows? Why does the way a person found a band suddenly change how much of a fan they are? How is finding Green Day through a tiktok different than finding it through your older sibling playing it on blast through the walls? Community is supposed to grow, that’s the point. Fostering a healthy community means allowing it to grow. Something suddenly being popular doesn’t make it bad all of a sudden, there’s a reason it’s popular. I found Green Day through the third Percy Jackson book when I was 13, does that automatically make me a fake fan because I found out about them from a punk kid telling a goat boy his music taste sucks in the middle of a military school dance that they broke into? If someone truly enjoys something why does how they found it change how real of a fan they are? To quote Vic Fuentes, if you love it you’re a fan of it equally to everyone. Do we as fandoms not want our communities to live on with new generations for years after the band has ended or died? Because gatekeeping the way people find music will inevitably end in our downfall, people are gonna leave the fandom, stop listening to the music and the communities that we worked so hard to grow will die because we didn’t want to accept new people and the new way of finding music. Who’s gonna keep the Green Day or mcr or ptv or fall out boy fandoms alive when we’re gone if we keep pushing people out of it? It’s unfair to us and the fans we’re not accepting. Someone shouldn’t have to be embarrassed or ashamed of the way they found something they love.
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Yall so Frank dropped This Song Is a Curse on Spotify.
Can we get it to like, 1 million streams? Is that something we can do? Cause if we can I think it’d be a lovely way to show our love and appreciation for him 🖤
do it for frank go!!!!!!!!
FRANK LFGOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
this post is a curse unless you do it
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old merch on 2010 lj