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Emo music attacked over teen suicide

Genre blasted again after 13 year-old 'emo girl' commits suicide

Thu 08 May, 2008

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I don't think music is the problem here. Of course, Hannah Bond's death was tragic and will be remembered, but blaming music for her death is not correct. My Chemical Romance's album The Black Parade is far from emo, and is about having hope and courage so "We'll carry on," which is said in "Welcome to the Black Parade." And, as stated before, the phrase "I am not afraid to keep on living" also shows that My Chemical Romance is commited to helping people go on with their lives, or through a tragedy. My friend and I were having a very long talk about this topic just a few minutes ago, and we both have to say that music is definitely not to blame for Hannah Bond's death. When I was younger, I believed that my life wasn't going right, and I was feeling depressive to. But after my friend introduced my to MCR, my life have been a lot better now, and I'm much happier. Even kids that are different "lables" at my school listen to My Chemical Romace, and anyone that says that My Chemical Romance is emo is definitely wrong. Music has nothing to do with the death of this girl.

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