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Is My Chemical Romance reuniting for ‘The Black Parade’?

/ 12:42 PM July 21, 2016

New Jersey-based rock ensemble My Chemical Romance “teased” their beloved fans on social networking site Twitter regarding their possible comeback at the stage with a new logo and a short clip.

The thirty-second video uploaded on their Twitter account displays a wagging flag accompanied with the piano introduction of their 2006 hit song “The Black Parade”.

The clip ends with the date “9/23/16,” and astonished fans speculated that the band will reunite in a few months for the nearing anniversary of their cherished album.

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In a report by Entertainment Weekly, the band is scheduled to release a reissue of “The Black Parade” for its 10th anniversary. The album, which was released in October 2006, reached the platinum status and second place on the Billboard 200.

Some of the band’s loyal followers tweeted their amusing response to the mysterious revelation.

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https://twitter.com/Dory/status/755900523962834944?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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https://twitter.com/CrankThatFrank/status/755822653399769092

My Chemical Romance disbanded in 2013 in a statement written by the frontman Gerard Way.

“We were spectacular. Every show I knew this, every show I felt it with or without external confirmation, and all of the things that made us great were the very things that were going to end us,” Way then wrote in the statement. Gianna Francesca Catolico

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