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The iconic "Helena dancer" (Tracy Phillips), who performs a macabre, balletic choreography that transitions from deathly stillness to frantic movement.
The explosion into the chorus— "What's the worst that I can say? / Things are better if I stay" —is an anthem of desperation, driven by Ray Toro’s aggressive guitar work and Matt Pelissier’s driving percussion. My Chemical Romance - Helena
"Helena" is the operatic centerpiece of My Chemical Romance’s 2004 breakout album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge . More than just a hit single, it is the song that defined the aesthetic and emotional blueprint for the mid-2000s post-hardcore and emo movements. The Story Behind the Song The iconic "Helena dancer" (Tracy Phillips), who performs
The rain-soaked finale where the band carries the casket, cementing the "Goth-punk" aesthetic that would influence alternative fashion for a decade. "Helena" is the operatic centerpiece of My Chemical