I've come up with a few ideas for costumes, I'm not sure if you can buy them, but if you're creative, you can make them yourself. :]
that's all I've got, hope it helped!
Welcome to the black parade
The album itself is just called "The Black Parade"."Welcome To The Black Parade" is the fifth song off the album.The eighth song is called "Cancer".
Gerard Way sings the hit song "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance. If you haven't heard any of their other songs, I suggest you check them out.
well, MY chemical romance filmed the video for welcome to the black parade in 2006, if you go to their youtube channel they have a making of video that is really really good and it tells you all you need to know about welcome to the black parade
Colleen Atwood designed The Black Parade costumes for My Chemical Romance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_Atwood
Welcome to the Black Parade was created on 2006-09-12.
Welcome to the black parade
The album itself is just called "The Black Parade"."Welcome To The Black Parade" is the fifth song off the album.The eighth song is called "Cancer".
Gerard Way sings the hit song "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance. If you haven't heard any of their other songs, I suggest you check them out.
well, MY chemical romance filmed the video for welcome to the black parade in 2006, if you go to their youtube channel they have a making of video that is really really good and it tells you all you need to know about welcome to the black parade
Colleen Atwood designed The Black Parade costumes for My Chemical Romance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_Atwood
My Chemical Romance.
Yes.
It was released in 2006
No, and the black parade isn't racist it is just refferring to death. In the song welcome to the black parade that is how the father described death to him.
their hair is just down. i call it the the black parade cap but idk wht it is really called
My Chemical Romance released "Welcome to the Black Parade" on October 24, 2006. It is a song in the rock opera "The Patient" with the hero as a dying cancer patient.