My Chemical Romance, developed in 2001 and became an influential band for many to follow the style of. (For me, they won my attention with The Black Parade from 2006.)With only four albums released before their break-up in 2013 (since reunited in 2019). their final album was Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys. That album sold over a million worldwide, although much less than the four million of its predecessor, The Black Parade. Still, it left a mark with six released singles extracted from the album’s 15 tracks.

On July 10, My Chemical Romance will revisit Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys with a new 2026 remaster of the original mix, and nine previously unreleased and rare bonus tracks from the period of the album’s release. These will include four live tracks from the BBC and from the iTunes Festival in 2011. In addition, there will be packed in a booklet, and a 3D papercraft sticker sheet of the Killjoy characters.

This 15 year Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys will be issued on 2CD, DD, Cassette, and 2LP packages that will include a Limited Edition Green Sludge 2LP color vinyl, a Deluxe Limited Edition of a Zoetrope 2LP, a 2LP Picture Disc offering, and an exclusive 2LP Pink Starburst color vinyl, along with Lemonade color vinyl.

Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous KilljoysMy Chemical Romance

CD1 (2026 Remaster)
01 Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
02 Bulletproof Heart
03 SING
04 Planetary (GO!)
05 The Only Hope for Me Is You
06 Party Poison
07 Save Yourself, I’ll Hold Them Back
08 S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W
09 Summertime
10 DESTROYA
11 The Kids from Yesterday
12 Vampire Money

CD2 (Bonus Tracks – 2026 Remaster)
01 Zero Percent
02 We Don’t Need Another Song About California
03 F.T.W.W.W.
04 Mastas of Ravenkroft
05 Black Dragon Fighting Society
06 Common People (Recorded For BBC Radio 1)
07 SING (iTunes Festival ’11)
08 The Kids from Yesterday (iTunes Festival ’11)
09 Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) [Recorded For BBC Radio 1]

By MARowe

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