- 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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Nov 22, 2010A FANTASTIC album. I have not been this blown away by a piece of work like this in a very long time. The album is as flawless as any album I have ever heard with only one track that I'm not a big fan of (DESTROYA). From Na Na Na to Vampire Money, this album has it all.
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Nov 22, 2010Blown Away. That pretty much sums up my reaction to this album. To be honest I was not expecting such a well-rounded, brilliant album. But they delivered. Hands Down.
Standout Tracks:
Bulletproof Heart
Planetary (GO!)
The Only Hope For Me Is You
Summertime
This album thoroughly deserves a 10/10. Right up there with the Black Keys as best album of the year -
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Nov 24, 2010
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Dec 7, 2010pienso que este album, es una convinacion de los grandes exitos de esta banda, se nota en una estetica musical tiene una consolidacion, cada tema presenta claramente lo que quiere demostrar la banda, y no queda mas que decirles a los amantes de mcr que este es un gran disco, en el cual tiene que mostrar lo que mcr ha sido en estos 10 años.
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Dec 14, 2010
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Feb 13, 2011Great album. Their best since Bullets. I'm a huge fan of MCR, and this fails to disappoint. Their style has changed from dark (not emo though) alt. rock to a more punky edge. So some fans will be disappointed, some fans will be gained, but I like this album along with Bullets, 3 Cheers, and Parade.
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Jan 25, 2012Great album that is undermined by emo a-holes who to begin with are stupid for even calling them emo, this change from dark and colorless themes found in 3 cheers for sweet revenge and The Black Parade have been replaced with a more colorful and progressive rock theme that seems to resemble the music of Bon Jovi, MCR has succesfully made the transition.
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Nov 30, 2017While definitely not MCR's best album, "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" still gets a resounding 10/10. I don't have one complaint about this album other than I wish it wasn't their last. I wish they hadn't broken up, they're just too good. This album sends them out on a super high note and just makes me want more. While not their best, still absolutely amazing. A+
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Apr 27, 2020This album proves all the people that said that my Chemical Romance are nothing but another "emo" band, fairly it's not their best album
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Nov 22, 2010
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Nov 23, 2010A near perfect album. The music sets a tone that is consistent throughout. Consistently fun. Tracks like "Planetary (GO!)" could just as easily be played at a club as well as during a rock show. What a departure from previous albums! Wow! Truly music ahead of its time.
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Jun 25, 2022although it may not be as iconic as it's predecessors this album is my favourite mcr album songs like na na na and party poison are amazing pop punk tracks. The only reason I deduct a point is because the black parade is just better at getting it's message across though this album is still the best mcr album in my opinion.
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Nov 26, 2010
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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]