My Chemical Romance have debuted two new tracks online.
The band have put out new cuts 'Boy Division' and 'Tomorrow's Money' as the first two songs from their Conventional Weapons series.
The songs were recorded in 2009 during the sessions for their fourth studio album, which they then ditched to record their latest record Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys.
'Boy Division' is the first track to receive a 7" vinyl digital release on October 30, along with B-side 'Tomorrow's Money'.
My Chemical Romance will release a further eight tracks over the next four months as part of the new collection.
Listen to My Chemical Romance's 'Tomorrow's Money' below:
My Chemical Romance unveil new tracks - listen
Published Friday, Oct 26 2012, 16:58 BST | By Lewis Corner | 3 comments
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