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My Chemical Romance Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Although they unfortunately disbanded in 2013, their wonderful songs are unforgettable.

They appeared on Music Station and performed at the Budokan…

They must have had many fans in Japan.

I’ve put together a ranking of their songs.

Even if a band breaks up, the songs they leave behind are immortal…!

Let’s listen together!

My Chemical Romance Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

I Don’t Love YouMy Chemical Romance6rank/position

My Chemical Romance – I Don’t Love You [Official Music Video] [HD]
I Don't Love YouMy Chemical Romance

It’s a rock ballad by My Chemical Romance, who don’t often do love songs.

The lyrics are about a breakup—bringing up the end of a relationship while putting on a brave face, which makes it all the more heartbreaking.

The music video is retro, quirky, and cute, so I especially recommend women enjoy the song together with the MV.

DeadMy Chemical Romance7rank/position

My Chemical Romance – “Dead!” [Live In Mexico]
DeadMy Chemical Romance

A song by a U.S.

rock band that remains globally popular even after disbanding.

Among their tracks, this one is especially poppy and upbeat, and it’s incredibly uplifting to listen to.

I think it would be perfectly acceptable even for middle school students, so I’d love for you to play it while studying.

Famous Last WordsMy Chemical Romance8rank/position

My Chemical Romance – Famous Last Words [Official Music Video] [HD]
Famous Last WordsMy Chemical Romance

A cooler, rock-style song than the world-famous American rock band My Chemical Romance.

With the quiet verses and pre-chorus contrasting against an explosive, uplifting chorus, it’s a super cool track perfect for middle schoolers who want to wake up energized in the morning.

TeenagersMy Chemical Romance9rank/position

My Chemical Romance – Teenagers [Official Music Video] [4K]
TeenagersMy Chemical Romance

Known as a flagship of the screamo scene, My Chemical Romance delivers a song that’s the very embodiment of youthful outcry.

Included on the album The Black Parade and released as a single in May 2007, it blends lyrics that sharply capture teenage anxiety and rebellion with a driving, fast-paced sound.

Portraying young people struggling to adapt to the adult world with empathy, this track is perfect for those looking back on the conflicts of their youth or fighting to find where they belong.

It might also be great to listen to with friends and share how you’re feeling with each other.

CancerMy Chemical Romance10rank/position

A track sung from the perspective of a patient dying of cancer, leaving their loved ones behind.

It was released in 2006 by the American rock band My Chemical Romance, and was covered by Twenty One Pilots in 2016.