
My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way Taps Another Nail Into “Emo” Coffin Debate over the true meaning of the term “emo” has lead to ridiculous feuds, (literally) hysterical TV news reports and naturally, more than a few hurt feelings. My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way recently agreed to an interview with the University of Maine’s newspaper and fired off an angry screed about the term that is sure to yield the highest traffic The Maine Campus has ever seen. When asked about being labeled emo, Way responded: “Basically, it’s never been accurate to describe us. Emo bands were being booked while we were touring with Christian metal bands because no one would book us on tours. I think emo is fucking garbage, it’s bullshit. I think there’s bands that unfortunately we get lumped in with that are considered emo and by default that starts to make us emo. All I can say is anyone actually listening to the records, put the records next to each other and listen to them and there’s actually no similarities.” But tell us how you really feel, Gerard? “I think emo’s a pile of shit.” Aha. As Rock Daily learned last week, Pete Wentz’s crew has a pretty good sense of humor about the word. But seriously, bands that may or may not be emo, let’s just bury this semantic debate and call it a day. Other noteable factoids from the Maine Campus Q&A (click here to read our own, 100 percent emo-free interview with the frontman): Way is a briefs man, he’s pumped to open up for Bon Jovi and his advice for new bands begins with “don’t be full of shit.” Oh, and Way thinks being a band destroys your life: “You get in a van and never go home. You sever all ties. You’re going to be homeless anyways so you sleep on people’s floors. Don’t worry about food; don’t worry about being comfortable because it’s not going to happen.”
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Published: 2007-09-21 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Kings Of Leon Play ManchesterMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 8: Jared Followill (L) and Caleb Followill of the band "Kings of Leon" performs on stage for the first night of the tour promoting their new album "Aha Shake Heartbreak", at Manchester Apollo on December 8, 2004 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-12-08 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, UK, England, Manchester, Concert, Band, Manchester, Singing, Popular Music Concert, Night, Music, Stage, Marketing, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, , Jared Followill;Caleb Followill
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Kings Of Leon Play ManchesterMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 8: Caleb Followill of the band "Kings of Leon" performs on stage for the first night of the tour promoting their new album "Aha Shake Heartbreak", at Manchester Apollo on December 8, 2004 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-12-08 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Waist Up, Performance, UK, England, Manchester, One Person, Concert, Band, Manchester, Musical Instrument, Singing, Popular Music Concert, Guitar, Night, Music, Stage, Marketing, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Caleb Followill, , Caleb Followill
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Kings Of Leon Play ManchesterMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 8: Caleb Followill, Matthew Followill, Nathan Followill and Jared Followill of band "Kings of Leon" performs on stage for the first night of the tour promoting their new album "Aha Shake Heartbreak", at Manchester Apollo on December 8, 2004 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-12-08 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Full Length, Performance, UK, England, Manchester, Concert, Band, Manchester, Singing, Popular Music Concert, Night, Music, Stage, Marketing, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Matthew Followill, Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Nathan Followill, , Caleb Followill;Matthew Followill;Nathan Followill;Jared Followill
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