Vinyl Record
My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Buy My Chemical Romance – Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge on LP at Kilmorna, Listowel: a defining emo-pop punk punch of hooks, drama, and catharsis.
LP · 2015
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2015 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
My Chemical Romance’s Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge is the kind of record that turns teenage scribbles into something cinematic: big choruses, black‑tie melodrama, and guitar lines that feel like they’re sprinting toward the next scene. It’s fast, emotional, and sharply written, pairing pop-minded hooks with a gritty, post-hardcore bite that never forgets to be fun. Sequenced like a breathless run of anthems, it moves from the mourning grandeur of “Helena” to the defiant snap of “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” and deeper cuts that reward repeat plays—“Thank You for the Venom,” “Cemetery Drive,” and the closing “I Never Told You What I Do for a Living” among the fan favourites. If you like your rock with storyline energy, sharp dynamics, and a sing-along core, this is a cornerstone LP to have in the rack.
This album helped define mainstream emo in the mid‑2000s while keeping one foot in punk urgency and post-hardcore drama. Its mix of theatrical songwriting, massive hooks, and uncompromising attitude set a template countless bands chased—and fans still shout every word back.
This is a vinyl reissue edition (LP). Pressings of this title can vary by run—different label details, inner sleeves, and occasional colour variants exist—so if you’re hunting a specific variant, message the shop and we’ll confirm what’s on the shelf before you buy.
Punchy, mid-forward guitars with tight, snappy drums and a vocal that swings from intimate to full-throttle. Expect energetic loud/quiet shifts, big choruses, and a slightly gritty edge rather than glossy hi-fi polish.
Recommended for: Fans of emo and pop punk staples with arena-sized choruses; Listeners who like theatrical, narrative-leaning rock records; Anyone building a 2000s alternative essentials shelf.
Is this the original album tracklist? It follows the standard album sequence, including staples like “Helena,” “I’m Not Okay (I Promise),” and “The Ghost of You.” Is it a single LP or a double? This release is an LP (single record) reissue. What kind of sound should I expect on vinyl? It’s a dense, energetic rock mix—best enjoyed turned up a bit, where the dynamics between verses and choruses really hit.