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  2. Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for later single "Sing" is a companion piece and continues the story of the Killjoys and BL/ind; the lyrics "keep running" tie it to "Na Na Na". In an interview with the band for KROQ-FM , Gerard Way revealed that members of the band Mindless Self Indulgence appear in the video, with guitarist Steve Righ? as DJ "Dr. Death ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Famous Last Words (My Chemical Romance song) - Wikipedia

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    The video premiered in the United States on Total Request Live on January 11, 2007. [13] On January 24, 2007, the video reached the No. 1 spot on TRL, and spent nine days at the top of the countdown, before becoming the band's first video to retire on the countdown on March 26, 2007. The US version of the video is mostly the same as the version ...

  5. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    [2] The word "arirang" itself is nonsensical and does not have a precise meaning in Korean. [25] While the other lyrics vary from version to version, the themes of sorrow, separation, reunion, and love appear in most versions. [4] [26] The table below includes the lyrics of "Standard Arirang" from Seoul. The first two lines are the refrain.

  6. Welcome to the Black Parade - Wikipedia

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    The setting of the music video transitions from a hospital room to a surreal cityscape with ash-covered wreckage, snow, black confetti, and destroyed buildings. [14] Tom Breihan of the Village Voice regarded the video as "revealing a new stage of [My Chemical Romance's] persona". [15] He also ranked it 7th on the 10 best music videos of 2006. [16]

  7. Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us

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    A screenshot of the video. The music video was first shown at the record release party of I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love in 2002, and was available online. It was not widely released until September 23, 2005 on the 2005 re-release of I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. Scenes featuring the band performing ...

  8. Helena (My Chemical Romance song) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [45] The song remains My Chemical Romance's second most successful song in the United States, behind "Welcome to the Black Parade". [3] Louder 's Marianne Eloise wrote that, while "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" was a more well remembered song from the album, "Helena" was a turning point for the band as their first widespread hit, as well as a ...

  9. Lyn (singer) - Wikipedia

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    She followed it up with 2006's Misty Memories, an album of remakes of popular South Korean songs from the 1980s and 1990s. [6] In 2007, she released her fourth official album, The Pride of the Morning , [ 7 ] which was the second best-selling album of March, according to Music Industry Association of Korea's monthly chart. [ 8 ]