~ My Chemical Romance, Thank You for the Venom
I guess that I'd better explain myself. I talk of music in such a loving, devoted manner (I think), but I never really say why. I've never said why depressing music keeps me within the furthest realms of sanity. Why I love My Chemical Romance in the way that I do. Well, maybe I've tried to with the latter, but I guess that anyone who reads my blog may be a tad confused and think "Surely depressing music only makes you feel worse..."
Well, it depends on which side of the coin that you're looking at. Yes, depressing music can mke a sad person sadder. It can push some people over the edge. On the flipside, however, depressing music can hold some people together. Like I've said before, Ray is the only member of the four My Chemical Romance members that didn't take drugs or battle an alcohol addiction. Chester Bennington, like I've said before, battled a raging alcohol addiction and struggled. Dave Grohl struggled as his friend and band member, Kurt Cobain, ended his pain and life, but then went of to form the AMAZINGLY popular Foo Fighters, whom are globally loved today. (R.I.P. Kurt, love you) Hayley Williams, as I think I've said before, was picked on badly at school (for her immensely attractive ginger hair, I'd guess) but has now only a few short years later gone on to be the extremely popular Paramore. What is the similar theme among all of these? THEY STRUGGLED. THEY THEN MADE IT OUT.
That's why I love it. I'm struggling. THEY HAD IT ROUGH TOO. Most importanlty...
THEY MAKE ME FEEL UNDERSTOOD.
Sorry, it's not as long as I'd planned, I've gotta get back to packing... D:
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