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  2. Sing (My Chemical Romance song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video premiered on MTV.com and VH1.com and was directed by Gerard Way and Paul Brown.Picking up after the events of the "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)" music video, "Sing" opens with My Chemical Romance as their alter-egos (The Fabulous Killjoys) driving down a freeway tunnel on their Pontiac Firebird with brief "television advertisement" clips from Better Living Industries ...

  3. Sing for You (song) - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Kenzie, "Sing for You" has been described as a "hushed, acoustic ballad". [1] A teaser music video was released on November 8. [2] [3] The single, EP, and related music videos were released on December 10.

  4. Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys

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    [48] Walker further went on to say, "My Chemical Romance reminds us that music should, first and foremost, be fun. And I can't see them not having a good time as they put this tiny project together. And I can't see them not having a good time as they put this tiny project together.

  5. Sing for You (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The album's physical version comes in 18 versions (nine versions for Korean and Chinese, respectively). Each album depicts each of the nine members of Exo who are all facing D.O. in the middle. [ 6 ] The album's back cover serve as a puzzle piece when joined together forms the image depicted in the digital cover artwork.

  6. MCR - Wikipedia

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  7. Unified Hangul Code - Wikipedia

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    Alternatives include UTF-8. However, the W3C/WHATWG Encoding Standard used by HTML5 incorporates the Unified Hangul Code extensions into its definition of "EUC-KR". [1] Microsoft assigns Windows-949 the label "ks_c_5601-1987", [8] [9] which properly applies to KS X 1001 itself (KS C 5601 being the original name of KS X 1001). [10]

  8. Nekkoya (Pick Me) - Wikipedia

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    "Nekkoya (Pick Me)" (Korean: 내꺼야 (Pick Me); RR: Naekkeoya (Pick Me); lit. You're Mine (Pick Me)) is a song performed by the contestants of the competition show Produce 48 and serves as the show's theme song.

  9. Teenagers (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Teenagers" is the fourth and final single and the eleventh track from My Chemical Romance's third studio album, The Black Parade (2006). It was the third United States single from the album, but the fourth released in the United Kingdom, the Philippines, Australia, and Canada. The song was released to radio on May 15, 2007. [1]