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  • Defictionalization: Replicas of the rayguns and cool jackets of all interviews Killjoys are available for purchase, but sadly they're very expensive.
  • God Never Said That: 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.
  • What Could Have Been: What all would have been different had Bob not left the band before the album's release?
    • Notably, a Killjoy design for Bob was made, and would have appeared in the ultimately never filmed "Bulletproof Heart" music video.
    • 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, butThe Mad Gear & Missile Kid EP is this. Three raw garage songs, sounding like coming directly from your 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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