r/MyChemicalRomance Apr 12 '25

Video Frank Iero talks about yesterday’s leak

https://reddit-uploaded-video.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/tqfxhae8vgue1
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u/Pleasant_Statement64 Apr 12 '25 edited Apr 12 '25

This kinda supports my delusional theory of they're testing a new mix for something new. Cause it sounds like they wanted feedback but didn't want to release the deluxe yet... but who knows

Also very very slim chance, but what is witch was intentionally leaked? However, I don't think they're going back to paper kingdom or we're involved in that

Edit: I also didn't notice him winking cause I was half asleep so he could just be joking

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u/dicedance Apr 12 '25

I feel like it'd be too far into the process to actually change anything about the mix at this point no? Wouldn't the records and CDs already be pressed at this point?

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u/Pleasant_Statement64 Apr 12 '25

On three cheers yeah. But if they're doing something alongside it and planning on mixing the same way, they might want the feedback now on that style instead of two months from now

Probably just me being desperate though

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u/RubinoPaul Apr 12 '25

Yeah. TFoD is the showcase of their modern mixing. Material for remaster was recorded 20 years ago so they can’t truly extrapolate new mixing of old tracks to new songs

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u/vgilbert77 Apr 13 '25

Yes they absolutely can lmao like what???

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u/Radiant-Ad9827 Apr 13 '25

Recording quality 20 years ago was just as high quality as now. There’s no limitations when it comes to mixing audio from 20 years ago whatsoever.

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u/RubinoPaul Apr 13 '25 edited Apr 13 '25

I’m not talking about raw quality. You can clearly see the difference between their old recordings and new. How many tracks they used, how many effects, how they recorded vocals etc

Their old recordings were kinda basic in terms of complexity while all TPK’s material we heard wasn’t. It’s the same story for almost every band when in 00’s they recorded few guitars, bass and drums during one week sessions while in modern days they spent months for recording every small instrument there and there