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BECAUSE THIS PICTURE IS LIKE MY SOUL IDK LOOK AT HIS SMILE OMG
Why He’s Hot:
- 1. He plays guitar in a band called My Chemical Romance. I bet he’s good with his fingers, wouldn’t you like to find out? I bet you would.
- His voice. It’s deep and smooth and can keep you listening for hours. I bet it sounds even better in the bedroom.
- He’s not afraid to go bold, his makeup always making a statement as well as that devious smirk of his. Could you imagine the look on his face while he was undressing you? Oh, I know I could.
- His name is Frank Iero, which rolls much too nicely off of the tongue, signaling that he’s of Italian descent, with a dark complexion and pretty hazel eyes to go with it.
- His body, an ass that could make any girl want to dryhump him, as well as those tattoos pretty much point out the fact that he’s everything you could ask for in one package titled ‘Frank Iero’.
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My Chemical Romance - All I Want for Christmas Is You
When My Chemical Romance finally stopped touring behind their 2006 concept album The Black Parade, the band was so drained guitarist Frank Iero feared the worst: “I thought the band was going to break up.” But instead of splitting, MCR took a break, then hit a Los Angeles studio with Pearl Jam and Bruce Springsteen producer Brendan O’Brien and spent almost a full year crafting something far from the theatrical pomp of the Parade. As singer Gerard Way tells Rolling Stone in our new issue, he wanted to “harness everything that’s great about this band into shorter songs. Almost protopunk, like the Stooges or the MC5.”
The New Jersey quintet’s as-yet-untitled fourth disc is due in the spring, and RS hung out in the studio while Way cut some vocals for “Trans Am,” the track that stoked their new creative direction and pushed them to become “an American rock band instead of a British rock band,” as he puts it. The first-pumper begins with “I got a bulletproof heart” and includes a Queen-esque section where Way sings “These pigs are after me, after you” repeatedly.
When RS caught up with Way at Comic-Con earlier this year, he reported the band had written its very own “Born to Run” in “Death Before Disco.” “I can’t wait for people to hear it. To me, it’s the greatest song we’ve ever written — it’s my favorite MCR song,” he said.
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BONUS! Gerard