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About the relationship between the song and concerns about gun violence, Way said <blockquote>That song almost didn't fit on the record but it's a topic that's so important to our culture. It's about a really big problem in America where kids are killing kids. The only thing I learnt in high school is that people are very violent and territorial.</blockquote> |
About the relationship between the song and concerns about gun violence, Way said <blockquote>That song almost didn't fit on the record but it's a topic that's so important to our culture. It's about a really big problem in America where kids are killing kids. The only thing I learnt in high school is that people are very violent and territorial.</blockquote> |
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Revision as of 03:05, 1 December 2007
“Welcome to the Black Parade” | |
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From the album The Black Parade | |
Released: | July 9, 2007 |
Recorded: | 2006 |
Length: | 2:41 |
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Label: | Reprise Records |
Producer(s): | Rob Cavallo, My Chemical Romance |
"Teenagers" is the fourth single and the eleventh track from My Chemical Romance's third studio album, The Black Parade. It is the third U.S. single from the album, but it is the fourth single released in the UK, the Philippines, Australia and Canada. This song is the band's twelfth overall single. It was made available for download for the Xbox 360's Guitar Hero II game on August 15, 2007, along with "Famous Last Words", and "This Is How I Disappear", adding to their song shipped with the game, "Dead!".
Gerard Way is quoted as saying that he wrote the song after finding himself in a New York subway car full of high schoolers: "That was the first time I felt old...I was nervous and I was a target. I felt like I had become a parent figure or part of the problem."
About the relationship between the song and concerns about gun violence, Way said
That song almost didn't fit on the record but it's a topic that's so important to our culture. It's about a really big problem in America where kids are killing kids. The only thing I learnt in high school is that people are very violent and territorial.
Music video
Below is the music video for "Teenagers".