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116: The Album That Created My Chemical Romance w/ Sydney Roten

before Three Cheers and The Black Parade, there was I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love—the chaotic, emotional debut that introduced the world to My Chemical Romance. this week on CD Burners, we're joined by Sydney Roten of Diva Bleach to dive into the raw production, Gerard Way's storytelling, the band's New Jersey roots, recording the album in just a week, and why Bullets remains one of the most important emo records ever made. we also talk about how MCR became Sydney's gateway into heavier music, the influence the band still has on artists today, and plenty of wild tangents along the way. listen now!

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