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My Chemical Romance To Release Deluxe Edition Of 'Danger Days'

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My Chemical Romance have revealed plans to release a deluxe edition of the band's 2010 album, Danger Days.

Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys Deluxe Edition' double LP will be released on July 10 via Reprise Records.

The album is available to pre-order here, while streaming pre-saves are available here.

The double album includes a remastered album, nine unreleased and rare bonus tracks including the "Mad Gear & Missile Kid' EP, "Zero Percent" and the band's cover of "Common People." Now available for the first time in physical edition on Zoetrope vinyl, including 3D paper craft Killjoys Guns and Killjoys Character sticker sheets, as well as a 12x12, 24-page book featuring many rare photos.

The deluxe edition will come in various physical formats, including 2xLP with picture disc, zeotrope (motion illusion), color vinyl variant versions, snd 2xCD and cassette editions.

Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys Deluxe Edition tracklist:

Original Album (LP 1)

1 Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
2 Bulletproof Heart
3 SING
4 Planetary (Go!)
5 The Only Hope For Me Is You
6 Party Poison
7 Save Yourself, I'll Hold Them Back
8 S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W
9 Summertime
10 DESTROYA
11 The Kids From Yesterday
12 Vampire Money

Bonus Tracks (LP 2)

1 Zero Percent
2 We Don't Need Another Song About California
3 F.T.W.W.W.
4 Mastas of Ravenkroft
5 Black Dragon Fighting Society
6 Common People (Recorded For BBC Radio 1)
7 SING (iTunes Festival '11)
8 The Kids From Yesterday (iTunes Festival '11)
9 Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) (Recorded For BBC Radio 1)

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