Speaking of which, here's the Walmart exclusive version: My Chemical Romance - Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys [Deluxe Edition] - Walmart Exclusive Old Gold Vinyl - Walmart.com
The only MCR I have is Black Parade and I think I'm okay with that. These new variants do look nice tho. But yeah, I didn't think this album had this much demand. Maybe it's just nostalgia after they broke up and came back
There were only a few variants that came out over time, and the bonus tracks I believe were never pressed on vinyl ever. The LP itself is pretty widely available on standard black. But also, we now have pretty colors galore! haha
i don't think it's many people's favorite MCR album (or even close to their favorite), but it does have its fans (myself included, even if it's also not my favorite), so it's cool to see it get a bit of attention 15 years after release.
Unwritten Law have a live album coming out pretty soon (July 10th): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GYYX7TPF/?tag=absolutepunk-20
Would anyone using KALLAX shelves be able to tell me very roughly how many records they're able to fit in a single cube? I'm designing my storage for my new house and am trying to get a good feel for how they compare to the ones I've typically used from Target (Brightroom.) Bonus if you happen to use the door inserts, too, since I know that'll shave a few off the total.
I have some door inserts (though not on the shelves that I have my records on), and I'd guess that you'd probably lose space for ~10 records from a full cube if you account for the insert and some extra room to not pack the records against the hinge mechanism and screws on the other side.
Splatter here as well. Saw them in San Diego end of last year too. Can’t believe there is still so much Letter Kills in my life in 2026!
I’ve been collecting since I was 16 but the last 10 years I have been doing it in earnest after selling a collection from high school/college in 2012. I have 1310 pieces of vinyl/cd/cassettes and I did the math: I get 10 pieces a month and 2.5 pieces a week for the last ten years. Damn.