Four records and six EPs later, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE are still pushing out releases with “Tomorrow’s Money” being the first look at new material since 2010’s Danger Days. The speeding blitz of alt pop comes from the group’s upcoming series of releases titled Conventional Weapons and acts as the B-side to the first collection of tracks taken from their scrapped recording sessions in 2009. Stream it above and find a message from the band here.
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This is so much better then Danger Days.
I liked danger days…. even though in comparison to their other stuff it was nothing. This is between their emo work and danger days.