
The Black Parade
02/18/20 • 167 min
Kristin and Steve are back together for the marathon for CURE. It’s an epic sized Rock Out Loud as Steve and Kristin kick off the reunion with talk of all kinds of things. Then it’s the meat of the episode. With the recent news that My Chemical Romance is going on tour for the first time in years, it seemed only fitting that we celebrate by breaking down the most iconic of their albums. Steve is all new to it, and Kristin is a fan from way back so the discussion is what a Rock Out Loud discussion always is frank, fun, and (at times) fanatical. There’s still time to donate to CURE at www.geekoutonline.com/cure until February 23, 2020. Help us meet our goal of $5000 this year and look for more Rock Out Loud later in the year.
Kristin and Steve are back together for the marathon for CURE. It’s an epic sized Rock Out Loud as Steve and Kristin kick off the reunion with talk of all kinds of things. Then it’s the meat of the episode. With the recent news that My Chemical Romance is going on tour for the first time in years, it seemed only fitting that we celebrate by breaking down the most iconic of their albums. Steve is all new to it, and Kristin is a fan from way back so the discussion is what a Rock Out Loud discussion always is frank, fun, and (at times) fanatical. There’s still time to donate to CURE at www.geekoutonline.com/cure until February 23, 2020. Help us meet our goal of $5000 this year and look for more Rock Out Loud later in the year.
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