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My Chemical Romance speak about 'emo' suicide

Band offer condolences to Hannah Bond's family and say they are 'anti-suicide'

Sun 25 May, 2008

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Any body who claims that a band is able to make someone commet suicide is niave and igronant. If some hits the ultimate low that they feel death is the best option than the music they listen too is the last thing on there minds. For all of you who are fortunate to of never of suffered from deperssion, who have never had suiciadal thoughts enter there heads, i can only say you have no right to comment on something you will NEVER understand. Personaly i do find solace in MCR lyrics. The theme on the latest album makes me think there are people and famielys dealing with bigger issues than what's going on in my head. i dont have cancer or other problems on such a scale and nobody here knew hannah so how dare you be so flippant about her problems you presume this one band defined her life. MCR are just a band. Even at 13 people realise that. There are many issues within society that need takling, knife crime and the increasing gap between rich and poor are exsamples, expression of fears and emmotion through music are not. If anything, although i'm not a fan of emo, it should be encouaged, because this country has a problem with the youth having a voice and its not emo encouraging suicide and its not everyone in a hood encouraging voilence

Mon 26 May, 2008

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