Released: November 22, 2010

Songwriter: Ray Toro Gerard Way Mikey Way Frank Iero

Producer: My Chemical Romance

[Intro]
Yeah I drink juice when I'm killing cause it's fucking delicious
Hanging in the party down with Tommy Chong
When up came the day when karate was young

[Chorus]
I got a medical emergency
A medical emergency
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

[Bridge]
Switching out my style bring a friend out with
Better grab your soul from the fingers of death

[Chorus]
I got a medical emergency
A medical emergency
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

Whoa
Whoa
Whoa
Whoa

1-2-3-4
Bass!
1-2-3-4

Hanging in the party down with Tommy Chong
Take me to a time when karate was young

[Chorus]
I got a medical emergency
A medical emergency
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

(Whoaaaaa)
(Whoaaaaa)
(Whoaaaaa)
(Whoaaaaa)

[Outro]
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance is an alt/punk/hardcore rock band that produced four studio albums and a compilation album over their initial twelve-year lifespan from 2001-2013. They then went on a six-year hiatus, until Halloween of 2019, when they announced a long-awaited revival of the band. They have touched the hearts of millions through their honest, raw lyrics and inspirational stories.

The band started after front-man and founder Gerard Way witnessed the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City. He felt compelled to empower people and make a difference in the world. As a result, he wrote the band’s first song, “Skylines And Turnstiles.” He shared the lyrics with his friend Matt Pelissier, who agreed to be the then-unnamed band’s drummer. Gerard then recruited Ray Toro, whom he used to be in a band with as the lead guitarist, and eventually invited his brother Mikey Way to be the bassist, and Frank Iero to be the rhythm guitarist.

Their first album, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, was released in 2002 and was recorded in Matt Pelissier’s attic. Because of this, some of the songs are lovingly referred to as the “attic demos.” The album’s copyright warning