Tag: 2005

  • 11/2005 fuse interview

    this whole thing

    from fuse november 2005fuse released mcr’s interviews in hd

  • 2005 mcr newsletter [email] about the founding of skeleton crew

    “SKELETON CREW ONLINE

    To whom it may concern,

    Hello friends, this is Frank from My Chemical Romance. First of all, I would like to thank you all for helping my dreams come true. I cannot express my undying

    gratitude for your support of this little band. You have made it possible for four kids from New Jersey and one from Chicago to make a difference in this world. Thank you, thank you, thank you, from the depths of my polluted New Jersey heart, thank you.

    Ok, so now that the mushy stuff is out of the way I wanted to tell you about something that’s going on in my life. I am clogging up your inbox with junk mail to let you know that I have embarked on a new creative adventure. Over the past few years, I have met lots of extremely talented people… tons of them. The thing is, I have not only become friends with these people, but I have also become a huge fan of the art they create. When that happens, the next logical step is to figure out how to work with them in the best capacity. So I wanted to start a company or companies that would be able to showcase the talents of my friends, my heroes, and the people who inspire me to live each day of my life as if it were my last. What I came up with was Skeleton Crew (skeletoncrewonline.com). Skeleton Crew is a record label, book publisher, and clothing design company. I figured if I was going to do it, I might as well do it all. I have always had a passion for record collecting, especially rare releases. If I’m a fan of the band I have to have it all, it’s a sickness really. So Skeleton Crew Records will put out limited edition releases, colored vinyl, picture discs, and things I would want as a record collector. Basically whatever the band wants to do, we will put out. Some of the bands you might have heard of, some of the bands you might not have. The one thing they will all have in common is that I like them, which means they are worth checking out. (I have wanted to start a record label of my own for years, I’m really excited.)

    Skeleton Crew Publications will release books written or illustrated by musicians, artists, athletes, and just all around interesting people who have something to say. I want to create a different forum where art and ideas can be presented. With media some of these artists have not experimented with or explored yet. I think this division of Skeleton Crew is the most interesting, and the one to definitely keep your eye on. We will not censor any of the artists, they will have full reign over what they create. (Again the only thing the authors may have in common, is that I am a fan.)

    Last, but not least, is Skeleton Crew Clothing. This is not a t-shirt company! I can type it again if you didn’t read it the first time…this is not a t-shirt company. I have nothing against t-shirts, some of my best friends wear them, and I enjoy them as well. All I’m trying to say is that Skeleton Crew is a clothing design company; we are in the process of developing a fall/winter line that will involve more than just screen printed t-shirts. You will be able to wear nothing but Skeleton Crew products for weeks straight to any occasion or destination and never think twice about whether your uniform is comfortable, appropriate, or fashionable. The designs are rad, I must say so myself. There are teasers on the website for you right now, but we’ll keep you in anticipation of the clothes for a little bit longer.

    This is a business that has a greater good in mind, Skeleton Crew will donate a portion of all profits to different charitable organizations, decided upon by the artists we work with. I have a feeling you guys are gonna enjoy what we come up with; at least I hope you do. Skeleton Crew will have a booth on upcoming Warped Tour dates on the East coast. I will drop you guys a short email letting you know when exactly that will be.

    Until then, go to the site, skeletoncrewonline.com, you can email us for additional information. So far it’s been really fun and hard just developing this project, I can’t wait to get things rolling and hear what you guys think. I created Skeleton Crew from my heart and with my friends so I hope you check it out. Thanks for reading, I’ll see you at the show.

    keep the faith – frank m.c.r. & s.c..”

    posted by bringyrbullets on lj

  • 2005 leaked vs official ghost of you music video

    2005 leaked vs official ghost of you music video

    found leaked version here but had to use a video downloader to make it work lol

    2006 mtv (text) interview about the leak

  • 12/07/2005 stampede corral calgary alberta canada

    12/07/2005 stampede corral calgary alberta canada

    from theydrewblood.blogspot.com

  • 2005 leaked vs official ghost of you music video

    leaked vs official ghost of you music video

    found leaked version here but had to use a video downloader to make it work lol

    2006 mtv (text) interview about the leak

  • what do you mean by that? (his outfit)

    07/31/2005 warped tour silverdome parking lot detroit mi

  • 2005 kerrang #1083

    ID: PANDORA [mcr short comic about the revenge action figures]

    by Ray Zell

    WEK: PANDORA, YOUR SPECIAL SURPRISE GUESTS ARE OUT IN THE WAITING AREA.

    PANDORA: WHOEVER IT IS, WEK; I REALLY DON’T GIVE A FUCK.

    WEK: WHY, WHAT’S WRONG?

    PANDORA: WELL, LOOK…

    PANDORA: … I’VE BEEN SENT THE MCR DOLLS.

    WEK: AND THAT’S BAD BECAUSE…?

    PANDORA: IT’S SALT IN THE WOUND! I MEAN, IM PANDORA…

    PANDORA: WHERE’S MY MERCHANDISE!? WHERE’S MIS ACTION FIGURE?!

    SUNAPP! [breaks dolls]

    WEK: PANDORA.

    PANDORA: WHAT NOW?

    WEK: WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON VOODOO

    PANDORA: HEY,C-MON, YOU KNOW I GO TO THE CLINIC FOR REGULAR CHECK-UPS ER…

    WEK: I BELIEVE YOU MAY HAVE MISHEARD ME…

    2005 kerrang #1083 from mickey r on flickr

  • id: Tatts Life

    When Frank Iero gave us the lowdown on the issues behind his ink.

    IS THERE A THEME TO YOUR TATTS?

    Yeah, kind of. I guess it’s basically that if I put my life to pictures, it would be my tattoos. They have a lot to do with my childhood, a lot of images to do with the band, specific moments from our career so far and feelings that I have about things at certain times. I don’t really regret any of my tattoos because they all symbolise a point in my life. Whether it was a good time or a bad time, it’s all my life.

    WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST TATTOO?

    The first tattoo I had done is in the middle of my back. It’s a jack-o’-lantern. I was born on Halloween so it’s to basically symbolise that. We’re all major horror fans in this band, so it’s also kinda neat, I think. I got it on my 18th birthday, so there was no lying to people in tattoo parlours – I tried lots of times to get one when I was younger but they didn’t buy it!

    WHAT WAS THE NEXT TATTOO YOU HAD DONE?

    The next tattoo I got was this band on my left arm which says Loyalty, Respect, Honesty. I got that because they’rе the only kind of people I want in my life. And after that I think I got my Black Flag bars, and then I decided to get my back done. I really like the chainsaw that’s around my left bicep. I’m not sure how much of a bicep it is, but the tattoo came out really well! The chainsaw came from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which is one of my favourite movies of all time. It also represents a revenge theme to me: the balance of power, or rather redressing the balance of power.

    ANYTHING LOWER DOWN?

    Actually, I have a lot of personal things tattooed on me, such as poetry that I’ve written. The newest one I got, that I really like a lot, is down on my thigh and it says ‘Live every day like it’s your last’.

    TELL US ABOUT THE ANCHOR?

    Me and three of my friends all had the NJ with the anchor done at the same time. It means always being anchored to home in New Jersey. It was something we needed to do.

    AND YOUR LIP?

    I had the inside of my lip done with the NJ. I guess it’s a way of remembering your 100ts and keeping you honest,

    true to yourself and down to earth.

    WHY EXACTLY DID YOU GO AND GET YOUR NECK TATTOOED?

    I did it because I didn’t want to get a proper job – no one’s gonna give you a regular job if you’ve got your neck tattooed, right? It was a way of forcing myself to be in this band by getting it done. The band actually paid for it! We were out on tour one day and I woke up in the venue and said to the guys, “I want to get it done,” and they’re like, “Well, if you really are gonna do it, we’ll all chip in.”

    WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE TATTOO? I don’t know – I’ve got so many! |

    “I THINK TATTOOS SHOULD SYMBOLISE A POINT

    IN YOUR LIFE – WHETHER IT WAS A GOOD TIME

    OR A BAD TIME” FRANK’S TATT-DOS & DON’TS

    04/2022 metal hammer

  • 03/26/2005 taste of chaos tour everetts event everett event center

    03/26/2005 taste of chaos tour everett’s event center everett, wa

    from __cutxupxangel on lj

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