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  • Teenagers
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  • In this epic new story, five teenagers with very different personalities take a trip to the one place where all the drama starts; Orlando, Florida. In this big city, the five boys often find themselves in trouble, whether it's with school, cops, neighbors or even more! There is so much to do in the beautiful city. And what happens when you decide to throw five boys in a big city and let them do almost anything they want? This story happens!
  • Teenagers is a song by My Chemical Romance {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • Teenagers was a 1994 BBC World Service documentary series about the growth of the teenager. Guests on the programme, looked at teenage identity, culture and their own experiences. The negative media response, the history of the teenager and how the teenager has been represented.
  • Teenagers is a song written and recorded by My Chemical Romance, appearing on their third studio album, The Black Parade (2006).
  • "Teenagers" is the fourth single and the eleventh track from My Chemical Romance's third studio album, The Black Parade. It is the third U.S. single from the album, but it is the fourth single released in the UK, the Philippines, Australia and Canada. This song is the band's twelfth overall single. It was made available for download for the Xbox 360's Guitar Hero II game on August 15, 2007, along with "Famous Last Words", and "This Is How I Disappear", adding to their song shipped with the game, "Dead!". About the relationship between the song and concerns about gun violence, Way said
  • The 2010s and in the future will see a more different form of teenage rebellion. Teenagers were considered trashy and aloof in the 2000s will become more intelligent and nicer in the 2010s. While the 2000s was an emphasis on cliques, 2010s teenagers will see a more emphasis on equality and conformity. A focus on individualism will be more common in the future as buying yourself into popularity becomes a thing of the past. Teenager rebellion will be in a different form. Parents will suggest teenagers to be part of a group, while many of them chose their own friends and did things on their own. Adults might think teenagers are weird characters. Many teenagers wil have their own group of friends that share common interests as opposed to a bunch of teenagers that dressed a like and rebelled to
Length
  • 161.0
  • Mediumish-long
Bass
  • 2
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Pro Keys
  • 3
notecount
  • 64
  • 232
  • 694
Pro Guitar
  • 3
Pro Drums
  • 3
songlength
  • 163.0
levelnumber
  • 1018
  • 1019
  • 1020
Harmonies
  • 2
Pro Bass
  • 2
filerelease
  • 2008-06-03
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Drums
  • 3
Category
  • Disabled
Label
  • Reprise Records
Album
Vocals
  • 2
Producer(s)
  • Rob Cavallo, My Chemical Romance
Difficulty
  • 1
  • Master
Name
  • Teenagers
  • [Heavy]
  • [Light]
  • [Standard]
Genre
  • Alternative Rock
Keys
  • 3
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Members
  • No
Items
  • Recommended: * Rune armour or higher OR * Green dragonhide armour and mithril or higher * OR Full wizard robes with a bunch of runes.
Start
  • Lumbridge Church. Talk to anybody there, except for the woman.
Description
  • WTH! The evil teenagers outside Lumbridge Castle outnumber the peaceful normal citizens of Lumbridge. The teenagers are also armed with deadly weapons, but, might not have experience in them. So far, the death toll has risen dramatically with the Teenagers around. Help the citizens of Lumbridge deal with them.
Musician
Guitar
  • 3
Band
  • 2
Released
  • 2007-07-09
Recorded
  • 2006
Requirements
  • Recommended: * High Constitution level
abstract
  • "Teenagers" is the fourth single and the eleventh track from My Chemical Romance's third studio album, The Black Parade. It is the third U.S. single from the album, but it is the fourth single released in the UK, the Philippines, Australia and Canada. This song is the band's twelfth overall single. It was made available for download for the Xbox 360's Guitar Hero II game on August 15, 2007, along with "Famous Last Words", and "This Is How I Disappear", adding to their song shipped with the game, "Dead!". Gerard Way is quoted as saying that he wrote the song after finding himself in a New York subway car full of high schoolers: "That was the first time I felt old...I was nervous and I was a target. I felt like I had become a parent figure or part of the problem." About the relationship between the song and concerns about gun violence, Way said That song almost didn't fit on the record but it's a topic that's so important to our culture. It's about a really big problem in America where kids are killing kids. The only thing I learnt in high school is that people are very violent and territorial.
  • In this epic new story, five teenagers with very different personalities take a trip to the one place where all the drama starts; Orlando, Florida. In this big city, the five boys often find themselves in trouble, whether it's with school, cops, neighbors or even more! There is so much to do in the beautiful city. And what happens when you decide to throw five boys in a big city and let them do almost anything they want? This story happens!
  • Teenagers is a song by My Chemical Romance {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • Teenagers was a 1994 BBC World Service documentary series about the growth of the teenager. Guests on the programme, looked at teenage identity, culture and their own experiences. The negative media response, the history of the teenager and how the teenager has been represented.
  • Teenagers is a song written and recorded by My Chemical Romance, appearing on their third studio album, The Black Parade (2006).
  • The 2010s and in the future will see a more different form of teenage rebellion. Teenagers were considered trashy and aloof in the 2000s will become more intelligent and nicer in the 2010s. While the 2000s was an emphasis on cliques, 2010s teenagers will see a more emphasis on equality and conformity. A focus on individualism will be more common in the future as buying yourself into popularity becomes a thing of the past. Teenager rebellion will be in a different form. Parents will suggest teenagers to be part of a group, while many of them chose their own friends and did things on their own. Adults might think teenagers are weird characters. Many teenagers wil have their own group of friends that share common interests as opposed to a bunch of teenagers that dressed a like and rebelled together. Teenagers will become more independent and nicer than their parents. Many teenagers will become more independent and responsible, and will be more focused on career and education than in high school sports. High school will be based on going into more clubs and not as much athetic and musical. Teenagers will be more friendly to other cultures and not as discriminatory as their parents and older sibling. Drug and alcohol and rebellion will decrease. Many teenagers in the 21st century will use more alternative education methods. Traditional schooling will be for the jocks and the drama geeks, while more independent teenagers may use the virtual high school and self learning while learning things they want. High schools will be similar to that of Finland, which are more seamless and relaxed, and not as compact as the traditional Fast tTme at Ridgem High High School.The amount of students that were in a traditional high school will be at a all time low by 2030, making a socioeconomic divide of teenagers and schooling. Many alternative teenagers will be using a more independent high school system, since they are non-conformist themselves and they have their own beliefs that go against school social norms. The ones going to the public school system will be considered the conformists, such as the ones in interscholastic sports, interscholastic music and theatre contests, and the highest level of high school society. It will be boiled down to preps and jocks, and theatre kids in other words. Teenagers will also be more social activists. Many teenagers will be less selfish and will begin to start humantarian causes to help other people in places of need. Teenagers will also be more business orientated, with the lack of jobs for teenagers, teenagers may have to find their own source of opportunity. Many teenagers will be tinkerers in a garage starting something new or jamming around in their bedroom. The opportunities are endless. Teenagers will be less discrimatory because of the non-mandatory public school options making them not as worried about what clique they are in since the school they go to determines their clique. PSEO option will become widespread in the United States, for high school students that want more freedom and responsibility than their high school and believe that should be treated like adults. Many older students of their graduating class and adult high school students may go PSEO since it fits their age and maturirty, along with a kick start with the "basic education" high schools are given now. Music for teenagers will not be worshipped as they were in previous generation. An overobsession of music downloading in the early 21st century will backfire and include more listening to radio and seeing live bands to "discover" new music.
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