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May Death Never Stop You
Greatest hits album by My Chemical Romance
ReleasedMarch 25, 2014
Length73:20
LabelReprise
My Chemical Romance chronology
Conventional Weapons
(2013)
May Death Never Stop You
(2014)
The Black Parade/Living with Ghosts
(2016)
Singles from May Death Never Stop You
  1. "Fake Your Death"
    Released: February 17, 2014

May Death Never Stop You is a greatest hits compilation album by American rock band My Chemical Romance. It is a collection of 19 songs from across My Chemical Romance's discography from 2001 to 2013. Most of those songs are from previous albums, ranging from their commercially successful singles to fan-favorite songs. In addition to those songs, the album contains a previously unreleased song, "Fake Your Death", and three demos.

The album was announced after My Chemical Romance announced their breakup in 2013, and was released on March 25, 2014. It was supported by "Fake Your Death", which was released as a single on February 17, and was the final song that the band had made before their breakup. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who viewed the release as a good overview of the bands history, though some had mixed opinions on its track selection. It charted in several countries, and was later certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and gold by Recorded Music NZ.

Background and release

On March 22, 2013, My Chemical Romance announced that they would be breaking up through a blog post on their official website. Two days later, band member Gerard Way confirmed the break up through a post on his Twitter account. Later that year on December 13, the band announced that they would be releasing a greatest hits album, titled May Death Never Stop You, in celebration of the bands history. In addition to containing songs from each of the bands studio albums, the band announced that the album would contain previously unreleased material. The albums cover art was designed by Way, who previously revealed it on November 30. It features a ruined, half-destroyed statue in the center in a marching uniform from The Black Parade (2006), as well as memorabilia representing the bands other albums scattered throughout. In January 2014, it was announced that the album would contain the final finished song the band had created, "Fake Your Death".

Pre-orders for the album started on January 21, 2014. On February 17, "Fake Your Death" was released as a single on iTunes and BBC Radio 1. A trailer for the album was released that same day, containing clips of the bands music videos accompanied by the song. May Death Never Stop You was released on March 25, 2014 through Reprise Records. The album was available in three editions: a standard version released on CD, a Deluxe edition containing a DVD with extra content, and a "Physical Deluxe" edition that included the CD as well as a two-piece vinyl set.

Music

May Death Never Stop You is a greatest hits compilation album containing 19 songs from across My Chemical Romance's discography from 2001 to 2013. Most of these are from their previous studio albums, with two songs from I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love (2002), four each from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004) and Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (2010), and five from The Black Parade (2006). While the majority of songs featured on the album were successful singles, some were never released as standalone singles, instead being fan-favorites. These include "You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison", "Cancer", and "Mama". Similarly, two of the bands singles, "Thank You for the Venom" and "I Don't Love You" were excluded, despite the latters commercial success in the United Kingdom. Alongside their songs from previous albums, May Death Never Stop You features three songs from their "Attic Demo" sessions, as well as the aforementioned "Fake Your Death", which serves as the albums opening track.

"Fake Your Death" is a piano ballad, that later incorporates drums and guitars. Alongside the bands regular members, the song features James Dewees on keyboard. Evan Sawdey of PopMatters described the song as "bombastic", and felt that it was comparable to a song from The Black Parade. It was previously recorded for their scrapped fifth studio album, and ended up being the last song the band had completed before breaking up. According to Frank Iero, the song was the only recording from the project that was suitable for release and other tracks from it were unsalvageable and unlikely to ever be released officially. Gerard Way stated that he viewed the song as a "eulogy for the band", as well as its "final fully realized collaboration", though he did not initially create the song with the idea that it would be the bands last. Jake Richardson of Loudwire highlighted the songs lyric "I choose defeat, I walk away and leave this place the same today" as reflecting the songs unintentional meaning as a eulogy.

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100
Review scores
SourceRating
Alternative Addiction
AllMusic
Drowned in Sound7/10
PopMatters

May Death Never Stop You received generally positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator Metacritic, it holds a score of 79 based on 4 critic reviews.

Evan Sawdey of PopMatters described May Death Never Stop You as a "fitting monument" to My Chemical Romance's legacy and discography. Similar thoughts were written by Carla Washbourne of Drowned in Sound. He felt that, in most cases, creating a compilation of the bands work would have been difficult, and highlighted bands decision to use fan-favorite songs over what he considered to be "less interesting" radio singles as helping combat this. Similar thoughts were echoed by AllMusic's Stephen Erlewine and Carla Washbourne of Drowned in Sound. Erlewine further described the compilation as highlighting how most of the bands best songs were able to stand on their own, even when taken out of their associated albums.

Sawdey criticized the demos included in the album, describing them as "weak and disposable". He also criticized the lack of some fan-favorite songs, such as B-sides or songs from Conventional Weapons, feeling that those should have been included over the demos. Alternative Addiction felt that the songs included on the album weren't the best choices, criticizing the lack of material from Conventional Weapons and the exclusions of "Thank You for the Venom" and "Dead!". And while he believed that these omissions were flaws, he felt that they didn't significantly impact the release. Washbourne liked the inclusion of the demos, and felt that while the album slightly prioritized the bands more popular material, the track list effectively functioned as an "evolutionary tree" of My Chemical Romance's discography, with the addition of "Fake Your Death" converting it into a "smartly chronological last hurrah".

The albums single, "Fake Your Death", was met with a mixed response. Alternative Addiction described the song as comparable in quality to those from Conventional Weapons, which he viewed as simply "decent". Sawdey described the song as a "solid anthem for the group to go out on", though felt that the song was likely written with the main intent of being mainstream. In a 2022 ranking of the bands discography, Cassie Whitt and Jake Richardson of Loudwire placed the song at #43, stating that the song was a "final reminder" of the bands discography being "grandiose, visionary and, above all, full of heart".

Commercial performance

In the United States, May Death Never Stop You debuted and peaked at #9 on the Billboard 200, spending 6 weeks on that chart. In the United Kingdom, it reached #15 on the UK Albums chart, and was later certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. In New Zealand, it peaked at #22 on the New Zealand Albums chart and has been certified gold by Recorded Music NZ. Elsewhere, it charted on the album charts for Hungary (#2), Australia (#11), Ireland (#13), Scotland (#17), and Czechia (#25).

Track listing

Standard tracklist
No.TitleWriter(s)Originally fromLength
1."Fake Your Death"James Dewees, Frank Iero, Ray Toro, Gerard Way, Mikey WayPreviously unreleased3:21
2."Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us"Iero, Matt Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayI Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love3:53
3."Vampires Will Never Hurt You"Iero, Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayI Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love5:26
4."Helena"Iero, Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThree Cheers for Sweet Revenge3:26
5."You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us in Prison"Iero, Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThree Cheers for Sweet Revenge2:55
6."I'm Not Okay (I Promise)"Iero, Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThree Cheers for Sweet Revenge3:08
7."The Ghost of You"Iero, Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThree Cheers for Sweet Revenge3:57
8."Welcome to the Black Parade"Bob Bryar, Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThe Black Parade5:14
9."Cancer"Bryar, Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThe Black Parade2:25
10."Mama"Bryar, Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThe Black Parade4:39
11."Teenagers"Bryar, Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThe Black Parade2:42
12."Famous Last Words"Bryar, Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayThe Black Parade5:00
13."Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)"Bryar, Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayDanger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys3:26
14."Sing"Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayDanger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys4:31
15."Planetary (Go!)"Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayDanger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys4:07
16."The Kids from Yesterday"Iero, Toro, G. Way, M. WayDanger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys5:26
17."Skylines and Turnstiles" (demo version)Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayPreviously unreleased3:30
18."Knives/Sorrow" (demo version)Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayPreviously unreleased2:14
19."Cubicles" (demo version)Pelissier, Toro, G. Way, M. WayPreviously unreleased4:00
Total length:73:20
Behind-the-scenes footage DVD
No.TitleLength
1."I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" (version 1)1:48
2."I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" (version 2)7:43
3."Helena"23:06
4."The Ghost of You"4:26
5."Welcome to the Black Parade"24:20
6."Famous Last Words"11:30
7."I Don't Love You"14:54
8."Teenagers"6:07
9."Blood" (previously unreleased)1:30
10."Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)" / "Art Is the Weapon"9:34
11."Sing"4:37
12."Planetary (Go!)"16:55

Personnel

Credits adapted from iTunes.

Band members

Additional musicians

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) 11
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) 147
Czech Albums (Czech Albums Chart) 25
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) 66
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ) 2
Irish Albums (IRMA) 13
Italian Albums (FIMI) 67
Japanese Albums (Oricon) 37
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) 22
Polish Albums (ZPAV) 37
Scottish Albums (OCC) 17
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) 61
UK Albums (OCC) 15
US Billboard 200 9

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ) Gold 7,500
United Kingdom (BPI) Platinum 300,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes

  1. Also known as May Death Never Stop You: The Greatest Hits (2001-2013).
  2. ^ My Chemical Romance later reunited in 2019, and has since released new music.

References

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