- Record Label: Reprise
- Release Date: Nov 22, 2010
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Universal acclaim- based on 173 Ratings
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Positive: 148 out of 173
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Mixed: 12 out of 173
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Negative: 13 out of 173
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Jan 4, 2022Actual garbage, I have relistened to this many times and I can never bring myself to find a single reedemeable aspect to it. I like nothing at all about this. Its not only its annoying songs, but its just that the rest just sounds like compiled garbage that they decided to make and add to album, I seriously cannot find anything enjoyable at all
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Dec 16, 2011I absolutely cannot stand this album. I feeling like bawling my eyes out when I listen to it. I have been trying to accept it but My Chemical Romance is just trying too hard to become mainstream, unoriginal, and more pop than anything else. I have loved this band since I heard of them, at about age 9. They're cemented into my life. This album should be cemented into the ground. I'm disgusted.
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Feb 13, 2011Biggest disappointment of 2010. This is one of my favourite bands but this album is not the band I have grown to love. It's polished and poppy and unoriginal in sound. In multiple interviews, lead singer Gerard Way promised readers that the album was going to be more underground, harder, and more true to their roots but this is more Lady Gaga than the Misfits. Try again, boys.
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Nov 24, 2010This album wouldn't even make it on it's own. It is complete trash. I loved their past 3 albums. but this sounds like hollow dance rock made by a 6 year old. I am no longer a fan of My Chemical Romance because of this.
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Jan 13, 2011This is the kind of album you just throw on to have fun. If anything, it proves My Chemical Romance don't need to be eccentric or theatrical to put out an enjoyable record.
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Dec 22, 2010The reason this convoluted rock opera can't match the Who, U2, Green Day, or even Styx is that Danger Days is a story constructed without rising or falling action.
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MojoDec 20, 2010For a band feeling they had painted themselves into a corner, this is them sodding the consequences and stomping their way out. [Dec 2010, p.96]