Video Premiere: My Chemical Romance's 'Desolation Row'
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In 'Desolation Row' music video, My Chemical Romance are caught by riot police squad while performing the cover version of Bob Dylan's single.

AceShowbiz - A full-length music video for My Chemical Romance's song "Desolation Row", which is featured as one of the soundtracks for upcoming movie "Watchmen", has just arrived. Directed by "Watchmen" helmer Zack Snyder, it shows the band's live concert ending up in a riot.

Started with a recognition that the tickets for the band's gig have been sold out, it continues with a scene where concertgoers are captured being blocked by bodyguards when trying to get into the venue without tickets. As the riot goes on, police squad arrives in the area and seizes all the band's members, putting them in jail.

"Desolation Row" is a song made famous by Bob Dylan in 1965 and has been exclusively covered by My Chemical Romance for the soundtrack of "Watchmen". Beside listing a song from My Chemical Romance, "Watchmen" soundtrack album will also have Leonard Cohen's 1984 hit single "Hallelujah" and Bob Dylan's 1964 classic "The Times They Are A-Changin'". While the LP is due for U.S. release on March 3, the Jeffrey Dean Morgan-starring film will arrive in U.S. theaters three days later on March 6.

My Chemical Romance's "Desolation Row" music video:

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