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Beloved Rock Band Makes First-Ever Move Amid 2026 World Tour

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My Chemical Romance has officially released their 2010 cover of Pulp’s “Common People” on streaming platforms after 16 years. This release is part of the lead-up to the deluxe edition of their album *Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys* and coincides with their 2026 world tour.
  • My Chemical Romance's cover of Pulp’s 1995 hit "Common People" has been made available on streaming services for the first time.
  • The 2010 recording, originally made for BBC Radio 1, was previously only circulated among fans and is now being given a proper release.
  • This track serves as a preview for the upcoming deluxe edition of *Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys*, due July 10, which will include a remastered album and nine bonus tracks.
  • Pulp's original "Common People," written by Jarvis Cocker, is a significant Britpop song commenting on class and social inequality.
  • Frontman Gerard Way has expressed the song's personal relevance, noting its influence on his and bassist Mikey Way's upbringing in New Jersey.
  • My Chemical Romance's rendition maintains the essence of the original while adding their characteristic theatrical rock style.
  • The release comes as the band is on their 2026 world tour, celebrating the 20th anniversary of *The Black Parade*.
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