Bob Bryar’s marching snare hits sound crisp and distinct, not muffled.
In the pantheon of 21st-century rock opera, few albums command the same reverence, theatrical grandeur, and obsessive fan loyalty as My Chemical Romance’s 2006 magnum opus, The Black Parade . Nearly two decades later, the album is not just a nostalgic artifact; it is a living, breathing text for new generations of listeners. But a new trend has emerged in the digital underground and audiophile circles: the search for