As the compelling frontman of the group My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way was responsible for helping bring emo and punk music into the mainstream at the turn of the millennium, and successfully sparking a million conversations about what is and is not considered punk in the process. Way formed My Chemical Romance in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S., and the band's bold mix of pop-punk, goth, and emo flavors won them a large and loyal audience; their major-label debut, 2004's Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, went platinum. MCR added a distinct meta...