My Chemical Romance – Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys

Album Info

Artist: My Chemical Romance

Title: Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys

Year: 2010

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Tracklist

  • 1. Look Alive, Sunshine (0:29)
  • 2. Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) (3:25)
  • 3. Bulletproof Heart (4:56)
  • 4. SING (4:30)
  • 5. Planetary (GO!) (4:06)
  • 6. The Only Hope for Me Is You (4:32)
  • 7. Jet-Star and the Kobra Kid / Traffic Report (0:26)
  • 8. Party Poison (3:35)
  • 9. Save Yourself, I'll Hold Them Back (3:50)
  • 10. S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W (4:28)
  • 11. Summertime (4:06)
  • 12. DESTROYA (4:32)
  • 13. The Kids from Yesterday (5:24)
  • 14. Goodnite, Dr. Death (1:59)
  • 15. Vampire Money (3:38)

Review

"Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" by My Chemical Romance completely reimagines the band's essence in a whirlwind of colorful rebellion and imaginative storytelling. Released on November 22, 2010, it shakes off the darker, theatrical vibe of "The Black Parade" to sprint full-speed into a post-apocalyptic California set in 2019. This album brings together alternative rock, pop-punk, power pop, pop rock, electronic rock, and punk rock to create a sound that's exploding with high-energy vibes. It's a wilder ride with the "Killjoys," outsiders battling against the corporate menace, Better Living Industries. Talk about bringing the noise!

Tracks like "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)," "SING," and "Planetary (GO)" crank up the volume with pure, catchy energy. But don't worry, you'll also find those introspective moments with tunes like "The Only Hope for Me Is You" and "The Kids from Yesterday." Dr. Death Defying, voiced by Steve Montano, narrates this chaotic adventure, adding a layer of cheeky depth to the journey. And let's not forget the Killjoy alter-egos: Gerard Way becomes "Party Poison," Ray Toro takes on "Jet-Star," Frank Iero gets wild as "Fun Ghoul," and Mikey Way transforms into "The Kobra Kid." From epic music videos to rad promotional visuals, these characters brought the concept to life in a mesmerizing way. This album not only marked a vibrant chapter for MCR, but it also roared its way to top spots on music charts with undeniable energy and bold creativity. - Sammi