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Famous Last Words is a song written and recorded by My Chemical Romance, appearing on their third studio album, The Black Parade (2006).

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  • Famous Last Words is a song written and recorded by My Chemical Romance, appearing on their third studio album, The Black Parade (2006).
  • Famous Last Words is a song by My Chemical Romance. It is the second single off of their third album, The Black Parade, released in 2007.
  • Famous Last Words is the seventh episode of the second season of Castle.
  • Famous Last Words is a song by My Chemical Romance.
  • "Famous Last Words" is the second single and thirteenth track from My Chemical Romance's third studio album, The Black Parade. It was released on January 22, 2007. It is also the band's tenth overall single. The music video premiered on December 12, 2006 on TV Two and on December 1, 2006 on the Much Music program, and on MuchOnDemand in Canada. The video was officially premiered in the United States on the January 11 episode of Total Request Live, and debuted on the countdown the following Tuesday at #5, the band's highest TRL debut for a video. It went onto become their third #1 video on the countdown (following "Helena" and "The Ghost of You"). On March 26, 2007 the video retired at #5 on TRL. On March 12, 2007, they performed this song on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
  • Contrary to popular belief, very few fatal injuries result in instant death. As long as you haven't been decapitated, shot in the head, or asploded, your body will take at least two minutes to fully shut down, giving you a chance to belt out a few parting words to your comrades or the enemy that felled you. Of course, this doesn't really work in real life, since few people (except for those expecting to die) have good last words prepared, or the energy or wherewithal to say anything as they go into shock.
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