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My Chemical Romance have posted two new songs from their forthcoming "Conventional Weapons" weapons release online. The songs "Boy Division" and "Tomorrow's Money" are taken from the band's new release, "Conventional Weapons", which is comprised of the songs that were scrapped before the band wrote their 2010 album "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys".

My Chemical Romance have posted two new songs from their forthcoming "Conventional Weapons" weapons release online.


The songs "Boy Division" and "Tomorrow's Money" are taken from the band's new release, "Conventional Weapons", which is comprised of the songs that were scrapped before the band wrote their 2010 album "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys".


The band's guitarist Frank Iero said the following about the release:


"So beginning in October we will be releasing 2 songs a month for 5 months. 10 songs in total from the Conventional Weapons sessions we did back in 2009. We hope you enjoy these time capsules, and that they may shed a little more light on how and where Danger Days came from, and maybe even where the future of MCR might be heading. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...and now it is finally time to lift the veil on Conventional Weapons."


Click here to listen to the two songs.