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* TheWikiRule: [[https://dangerdays.fandom.com/wiki/Danger_Days_Wiki The Danger Days Wiki]], which covers the album, music videos, and comics.
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** Notably, a [[https://killjoyhistory.tumblr.com/post/158783179441/bulletproof-heart-storyboards-scene-2-vasilis Killjoy design for Bob was made, and would have appeared in the ultimately never filmed "Bulletproof Heart" music video.]]

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* {{Defictionalization}}: Replicas of the rayguns and cool jackets of all 4 Killjoys are available for purchase, but sadly they're very expensive.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: Replicas of the rayguns and cool jackets of all 4 interviews Killjoys are available for purchase, but sadly they're very expensive.expensive.
* GodNeverSaidThat: No, Gerard never said that Danger Days wasn't a concept album. He's even referred to it as such during promo for The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem. He was talking about the scrapped album that later became Conventional Weapons in those early interviews.

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** According to the band, they were going for a down to earth, raw and nasty garage rock and punk sound for the new album. Several songs are vestige of this.
*** One example could be "Vampire Money," the final track on the album.
** ''The Mad Gear & Missile Kid'' EP is this. Three raw garage songs, sounding like coming directly from your basement.

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** According to the band, they were going for a down to earth, raw and nasty garage rock and punk sound for the new album. Several songs are vestige of this.
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this. One example could be "Vampire Money," the final track on the album.
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album, but''The Mad Gear & Missile Kid'' EP is ''is'' this. Three raw garage songs, sounding like coming directly from your basement.basement.
** The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem takes the original concept for the Killjoys from "what could have been" territory into its own comic series separate from the Dangerverse we know of today.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://dangerdays.fandom.com/wiki/Danger_Days_Wiki The Danger Days Wiki]], which covers the album, music videos, and comics.
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* OneOfUs: This album certainly proves MCR's place in this particular trope:
** "Shiny" as "good" started in ''Series/{{Firefly}}''.
** Also, "the future is bulletproof." Well, of course it is. [[ComicBook/VForVendetta The future is an]] ''[[ComicBook/VForVendetta idea]]''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: For the music videos, at least. Steve, Righ? and Creator/GrantMorrison are the most obvious ones, but Jimmy Urine from MSI also has a place in music videos as a Draculoid. [[spoiler: His death ends up triggering Party Poison's aforementioned BSOD]]
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatVoice: Dr Death Defying's voice? Steve, Righ? from Music/MindlessSelfIndulgence and the Left Rights.
** Doubles as a HeyItsThatGuy for music videos.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: For the music videos, at least. Steve, Righ? and GrantMorrison are the most obvious ones, but Jimmy Urine from MSI also has a place in music videos as a Draculoid. [[spoiler: His death ends up triggering Party Poison's aforementioned BSOD]]

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* HeyItsThatGuy: For the music videos, at least. Steve, Righ? and GrantMorrison Creator/GrantMorrison are the most obvious ones, but Jimmy Urine from MSI also has a place in music videos as a Draculoid. [[spoiler: His death ends up triggering Party Poison's aforementioned BSOD]]
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* {{Defictionalization}}: Replicas of the rayguns and cool jackets of all 4 Killjoys are available for purchase, but sadly they're very expensive.
* HeyItsThatGuy: For the music videos, at least. Steve, Righ? and GrantMorrison are the most obvious ones, but Jimmy Urine from MSI also has a place in music videos as a Draculoid. [[spoiler: His death ends up triggering Party Poison's aforementioned BSOD]]
* HeyItsThatVoice: Dr Death Defying's voice? Steve, Righ? from Music/MindlessSelfIndulgence and the Left Rights.
** Doubles as a HeyItsThatGuy for music videos.
* OneOfUs: This album certainly proves MCR's place in this particular trope:
** "Shiny" as "good" started in ''Series/{{Firefly}}''.
** Also, "the future is bulletproof." Well, of course it is. [[ComicBook/VForVendetta The future is an]] ''[[ComicBook/VForVendetta idea]]''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: What all would have been different had Bob not left the band before the album's release?
** According to the band, they were going for a down to earth, raw and nasty garage rock and punk sound for the new album. Several songs are vestige of this.
*** One example could be "Vampire Money," the final track on the album.
** ''The Mad Gear & Missile Kid'' EP is this. Three raw garage songs, sounding like coming directly from your basement.

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