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**Content:** A "React" video featuring college kids watching and responding to music videos by My Chemical Romance (MCR), specifically highlighting their nostalgic value and impact.
**Key Points:**
* The students react to MCR's music with nostalgia, remembering the band's popularity in the 2000s.
* They praise the band's poetic lyrics, dark themes, and the lead singer's passion and intensity.
* Discussion turns to MCR's 2013 breakup and a 2016 promo tweet that falsely hinted at a reunion, sparking disappointment and debate about clever marketing vs. teasing fans.
* The group attributes MCR's enduring fan base to the band's emotional resonance, especially with the emo community in the early 2000s.
* They predict MCR's legacy, particularly "The Black Parade" album, will persist as a staple of early 2000s music, comparable to classic rock legends in terms of timeless appeal.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The discussed music is from My Chemical Romance, a band popular in the 2000s.
2. The speaker was in fifth grade when they first listened to My Chemical Romance.
3. Another speaker remembers the band being popular during their seventh-grade year.
4. The band's music and aesthetic influenced many girls on MySpace at the time.
5. My Chemical Romance's song "The Black Parade" was particularly impactful for some listeners.
6. The Black Parade album was released in 2006, making [year of discussion] its 10th anniversary.
7. At the time of discussion, the speaker who was 10 years old during the album's release now feels old, implying a passage of time.
8. My Chemical Romance broke up in 2013 after being together for about 12 years.
9. In 2016, the band tweeted a vague promo video ending with the date "9/23/16", sparking reunion rumors.
10. The promo was later revealed to be for the 10th-anniversary edition of The Black Parade album, not a reunion.
11. Despite the breakup, My Chemical Romance maintains a committed fan base years later.
12. The band's music, particularly The Black Parade, is noted for its thematic coherence, often focusing on concepts of death.
13. The Black Parade album is considered a rock opera with each song contributing to the overall concept.
14. New content from the reactors is published every week, as per their subscription prompt.