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The video features a strangely garbed outlaw gang called the Killjoys (Gerard Way as Party Poison, Mikey Way as Kobra Kid, Ray Toro as Jet Star and Frank Iero as Fun Ghoul), who are being pursued in the badlands around Battery City by the sinister executive Korse (Morrison) of Better Living Industries (BL/ind) and his vampire-masked henchmen ...
The music video for "Na Na Na" shows the Killjoys' daily lives until Korse defeats them and captures "The Girl," while the video for "Sing" shows the Killjoys' rescue mission to get her back. When asked about the album's title in a November 2010 interview, frontman Gerard Way said that "Danger Days is what it takes to do something great. It ...
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: 2010 [15] "The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You" Iero / Pelissier / Toro / G. Way / M. Way Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge: 2004 [22] [60] "The Kids from Yesterday" Iero / Toro / G. Way / M. Way Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: 2010 [15] [61] "Kill All Your Friends"
The music video premiered on MTV.com and VH1.com and was directed by Gerard Way and Paul Brown.Picking up after the events of the "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)" music video, "Sing" opens with My Chemical Romance as their alter-egos (The Fabulous Killjoys) driving down a freeway tunnel on their Pontiac Firebird with brief "television advertisement" clips from Better Living Industries ...
One edition is a standard 160-page trade paperback, while the other, titled The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: California, is a hardcover limited to just 2,500 copies, filled 232 pages and featured an extensive sketchbook with artwork from Becky Cloonan, Gabriel Bá, Paul Pope, Gerard Way, Fábio Moon, Rafael Grampá and Brian Ewing.
It’s inevitable during the holiday season. You get invited to a party, and you need to bring wine. But which one? This year, lean into bottles from California, Oregon, and Washington; or, hop ...
1.4 2009–2011: Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. ... The song was since renamed "Party Poison" and was included on the new album.
Women online have taken to filming ghoulish murder-fantasy videos in which they romanticize lacing men's beverages with deadly poison as a justifiable response to fears about abortion rights under ...