I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
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Average customer review:Product Description
Debut album from emo punks My Chemical Romance. A loud, brash and in-your-face punk concept record, this album showcases lead singer Gerard Way's often dark and aggressive lyrics,which paint dark pictures of substance abuse, suicide and zombies. Includes the tracks 'Vampires Will Never Hurt You', 'Our Lady Of Sorrows' and 'Headfirst For Halos'.
Track Listing
- Romance
- Honey, This Mirror Isnt Big Enough For The Two Of Us
- Vampires Will Never Hurt You
- Drowning Lessons
- Our Lady Of Sorrows
- Headfirst For Halos
- Skylines And Turnstiles
- Early Sunsets Over Monroeville
- This Is The Best Day Ever
- Cubicles
- Demolition Lovers
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1987 in Music
- Released on: 2004-04-12
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
woah...
I got this album after The Black Parade and Three Cheers, and I would recommend that order for anyone only just entering the punk-rock world.
You can definitly tell it's their first album. As my dad put it, it's unpolished, and I really love that about the album. The lyrics are violent and harsh, but touching at the same time. Through both Bullets and Three cheers MCR use a doomed lovers theme. If you like that (like me), listen to "Early sunsets over monroeville", "Demolition lovers" and "Drowning Lessons". This album sounds dark but they're all really good songs.A momentous first album. You're gonna love it!
I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
i love this album, its better than the black parade but on par with revenge, and excellent cd all round, marks the beginning of my chemical romance as an excellent band. Love the dark lyrics, a must for any MCR fan. 5* worth every penny
Great album
When I first came across this album, I would mention MCR to my friends and all I'd get was puzzled faces. They've come a long way since then (as far as the fan base is concerned), but this album remains their best.
I would say that it was the first album I ever bought that really told me music had real power. I would say that his album set me off on a journey to where I am now musically, and please don't be put off by the band's legions of teeny fans. I strongly recommend it
This first MCR album is punk music, not emo, by-the-by; and really good punk music at that.





