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My Chemical Romance will reissue “Danger Days” with bonus material

The legendary band My Chemical Romance has announced a new edition deluxe of “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys”the last studio album released by the band to date.

The reissue will arrive next July 10 via Warner Records and Reprise Records. Also coinciding with the commemorative tour of “The Black Parade” that the group will perform this year. In Spain, My Chemical Romance will act on July 18 at Iberdrola Music in Madrid within the European leg of the tour.

This new edition will include the completely remastered album, an updated visual redesign and nine bonus songs that will be available for the first time on both vinyl and digital platforms.

Among the additional tracks are rarities, B-sides and live recordings for BBC Radio 1 and iTunes Festival, including “Zero Percent”, “We Don’t Need Another Song About California” or “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) (Recorded For BBC Radio 1)”, a song that can now be heard as a preview of the release.

In addition, the album will be published in multiple collector formats: double vinyl picture disc, zoetrope editions, color variants, CD and cassette. There will also be a special edition exclusive to certain dates of the “Black Parade Tour”.

Originally published in 2010, “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys” It was one of My Chemical Romance’s most ambitious and conceptual works.

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