My Chemical Romance won't record a song for the upcoming 'Twilight' sequel.
The US rock band insists they would turn down an offer to perform a track for the next chapter of the successful film franchise, which has been titled 'The Twilight Saga New Moon'.
Front man Gerard Way said: "A lot of people would say that a vampire movie would fit our image, but I would disagree with that these days.
"We're very choosy. There were a few films that we didn't do the song because it didn't fit."
But the band was thrilled to record 'Desolation Row', the closing song for Zack Snyder's upcoming comic book film 'Watchmen' and even changed their musical style to suit the movie.
Gerard said: "Since 'Watchmen' takes place in an alternate early 80s, I wanted to make the song a product of that era.
"And there's a lot of gangs in 'Watchmen', there's a couple bands mentioned, like Pale Horse, and you never know what those bands sound like, but we assumed it sounds like early '80s punk or late-70s punk."
The group even dressed up like an 80s punk band for the video - complete with deathly-pale skin and black eyes.
Gerard adds: "I just wanted to look pale. Not gothic pale, but, like, sick. I thought a punk band from the early '80s should probably look sick, they should look kind of ill.
"And the black eye, I figured bands back then got into a lot more fights than they do these days. All those bands like to fight; we don't like to fight."
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