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New Years Day (band)

New Years Day is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California, in 2005. After building a reputation strictly through promotion on the social networking website MySpace, the band released its debut self-titled EP in 2006 and their first full-length album My Dear in 2007. Six years after their initial debut, Victim to Villain was finally released, followed by Malevolence in 2015. Malevolence peaked at No. 45 on the Billboard 200, the band's highest charting thus far.

New Years Day
New Years Day performing in 2016
Background information
OriginAnaheim, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2005–present
Labels
Members
  • Ash Costello
  • Nikki Misery
  • Jeremy Valentyne
  • Brandon Wolfe
  • Tommy Rockoff
Past members
  • Keith Drover
  • Mike Schoolden
  • Adam Lohrbach
  • Russell Dixon
  • Jake Jones
  • Anthony Barro
  • Matthew Lindblad
  • Tyler Burgess
  • Nick Rossi
  • Joshua Ingram
  • Zac Morris
  • Max Georgiev
  • Brian Sumwalt
  • Frankie Sil
  • Austin Ingerman
  • Trixx Daniel
Websitenydrock.com

History edit

2005: Inception and formation edit

New Years Day formed in 2005, after bassist Adam Lohrbach left the band Home Grown. Lohrbach carried over the many emotional elements present in Home Grown's final 2004 EP When It All Comes Down and cultivated it into new material for New Years Day. Meeting with lead vocalist Ashley "Ash" Costello (born 1985) and guitarist/keyboardist Keith Drover, the three friends wrote and rehearsed songs about their difficult and emotional relationship break-ups.[3] Soon after, the group produced a two-song demo and invited a mutual friend of the group, Eric Seilo, to play bass during their 2005 tours. Ultimately, Seilo left New Years Day at the end of 2005 to pursue higher education.[4] After acquiring former Wakefield guitarist Mike Schoolden and drummer Russell Dixon, the group decided to call themselves New Years Day.

2006–2010: Razor and My Dear edit

 
New Years Day in 2007

The band built a surprisingly strong online presence through showcasing, promotion and posting songs on MySpace. New Years Day was featured on the MySpace Records, Volume 1 compilation CD and on the video game soundtrack for Saints Row. After considering an offer from Pete Wentz's Decaydance Records label, the band decided to sign with TVT Records instead and released their first self-titled EP in 2006. Originally referred to as Razor, the EP was primarily marketed as a digital release accessible through downloading services, although CD hard copies were also sold to fans at live shows. New Years Day performed at the South by Southwest music festival the following year.[5]

By May 8, 2007, New Years Day released its debut album My Dear, which was self-financed, self-produced and recorded over an eight-month period by friend and producer Eugene Perreras.[3] The album included collaborations with members of Reel Big Fish and Motion City Soundtrack. During this period of time, the band toured with fellow artists, The Fall of Troy, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Ozma and Hawthorne Heights. Guitarist Keith Drover left the band shortly after touring to move to Sweden. The band debuted the music video for the lead single "I Was Right", directed by Shane Drake. Notably, the video won the MTVU "Freshman Face" poll and was added to the channel's ongoing playlist.[6]

In 2008, TVT went bankrupt and was forced to sell its recording assets to The Orchard.[7] Consequently, My Dear lacked the proper promotion required to succeed and Schoolden and Lohrbach both left the band shortly thereafter.[8] Despite the small setbacks, the remaining members continued writing new material. Around September 2009, New Years Day posted two brand new songs on MySpace.[9] When asked about the upcoming EP, Costello remarked, "The EP is in its demo phase right now and we are still writing for it and recording it at the same time. The EP should be out in the spring of 2010."[8]

2010–2012: Headlines & Headstones and The Mechanical Heart edit

On March 12, 2010, Alternative Press announced that New Years Day would be joining the 2010 Vans Warped Tour.[10] On July 2, 2010, the band released its Japanese debut album, Headlines & Headstones under Spinning Inc. Headlines & Headstones included music from New Years Day, My Dear, new songs from their upcoming sophomore U.S. album and even a cover of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance.

New Years Day welcomed guitarist Matthew Lindblad as its newest member on January 31, 2011, replacing Dan Arnold. Soon after Lindblad joined, the band also brought in Jake Jones as an additional guitarist. On May 15, 2011, Hollywood Waste announced New Years Day as its newest addition to label.[11] The band's EP, titled "The Mechanical Heart", was released on June 21, 2011.[12]

From October to December, the band toured in support of Blood on the Dance Floor on the "All the Rage Tour".[13] Nikki Misery joined the band on this tour as its lead guitarist, replacing Matthew Lindblad who pursued a solo career. Nikki Misery was a recent graduate of Musicians Institute, hailing from Santa Ana with roots in New Orleans.[14]

2013–2015: Victim to Villain and Epidemic edit

 
New Years Day in 2013

New Years Day released its second album Victim to Villain in June 2013 through Century Media Records.[15] The band joined the 2013 Vans Warped Tour and performed 40 shows, "the longest-running touring music festival in North America" to this day.[16] The band jumped on back-to-back tours with Otep and Stolen Babies in Fall 2013 and William Control and Combichrist in Spring 2014.[17][18]

In early 2014, Nick Turner and Jake Jones left the band and were replaced by Nick Rossi and Tyler Burgess, respectively. New Years Day embarked on a European tour with Escape the Fate and Glamour of the Kill in the following months. The band parted ways with their previous label, Century Media Records and released of the first single off their upcoming Epidemic EP titled Other Side through Grey Area Records on November 18, 2014.[19][20] When asked about the new EP, Costello commented in an Alternative Press interview, "We've taken what we have experienced in the past year and a half and poured it all into these new songs... It's something we know everyone can relate to on their own level. The world can infect us with its negativity, and it's okay to struggle with it. That's truly what Epidemic is about. Owning the diseased parts of us and turning it into a strength."[21]

The band followed up the release of Epidemic on The Superstition Tour with Australian art rockers the Red Paintings.[22] On December 22, 2014, the band made a special appearance on the "Beyond the Barricade Tour" with Motionless in White, For Today and Ice Nine Kills in Spring 2015. Just before the tour, Anthony Barro left the band to pursue a career in sound engineering and in turn, Burgess moved from guitar to fill the bass position. This transition opened the door for California native and metal songwriter Jeremy Valentyne to join the band on rhythm guitar.

2015–2022: Malevolence and Unbreakable edit

In February 2015, New Years Day announced that it would once again play the Vans Warped Tour on the Journey's Left Foot Stage. The band performed at the tour's kickoff party in Los Angeles in April alongside Metro Station, Crossfaith and As It Is. Burgess left the band soon after the kickoff party, and Chris Khaos filled in for bass as a tour member.

In Fall of 2015, the band announced their third album, Malevolence and debuted the song "Kill or Be Killed" while on tour.[23] The single was released on June 26, 2015.[24]

On August 12, 2015, the band announced its first headlining tour: the Other Side Tour. Supporting bands on the tour included Get Scared, Eyes Set to Kill, the Relapse Symphony, and Darksiderz. On the eve of the album's release, New Years Day held a YouNow streaming chat with fans to celebrate the completion of Malevolence. During this chat, the band introduced Brandon Wolfe on bass and Daniel Trixx on drums.

In 2016, New Years Day covered the My Chemical Romance song "Sleep" for a Rock Sound tribute CD.[25] After Wolfe's departure, Former Static-X member Frankie Sil was welcomed to the group as its new bassist. Trixx also left the band that same year and was replaced by Canadian rock drummer Joshua Ingram. In November 2016, the band embarked on "The Retrograde Tour" in support of Crown the Empire and Blessthefall.[26][27]

The following year, New Years Day performed at the 2017 Alternative Press Music Awards (APMAs) with guest vocalist Lzzy Hale.[28] The band also headlined the 2017 Vans Warped Tour alongside other main stage acts like Bowling for Soup, Falling in Reverse and CKY.[29] On June 1, 2017, it was announced they would be included in the seventh installment of the Fearless Records compilation Punk Goes Pop, covering Kehlani's "Gangsta" from the movie Suicide Squad. The album was released on July 14, 2017. After completing a month-long festival run with Halestorm on the 2017 "Halloween Scream Tour", both Valentyne and Ingram quietly parted ways with the band.[30] On January 26, 2018, the band released the EP Diary of a Creep with covers and original songs.

New Years Day embarked on the 2018 "Witching Hour Tour" in support of In This Moment alongside special guest, P.O.D.[31]

On November 9, 2018, the band released a new single, "Skeletons," from their upcoming album Unbreakable, which was set to be released in early 2019. In early February 2019, Costello stated that Unbreakable's sound will be significantly heavier than Malevolence, and thematically, will focus more on empowerment, and less on the negativity and self-pity of past albums.[32] On March 1, 2019, the band released the second single from the album, "Shut Up".[33] The song peaked at number 17 on the Mainstream Rock Charts in May 2019.[34] A third single, "Come For Me", was released on April 5, 2019. Unbreakable officially debuted on April 26, 2019.

At night two of WWE WrestleMania 37, New Years Day performed live Rhea Ripley's theme song Brutality as she made her entrance to the ring. Costello is the featured vocalist of the recorded song by CFO$. Shortly after, bassist Frankie Sil announced on his Instagram that he had left the band.

2022–present: Return and Half Black Heart edit

On August 12, 2022, the band released their first new song in 3 years titled "Hurts Like Hell". this song also debuted a new lineup that features returning members Jeremy Valentyne and Brandon Wolfe on rhythm guitar and bass, Nikki Misery returning to lead guitar, and new member Tommy Rockoff on drums and vocals.

The band began night 1 of WWE’s NXT Halloween Havoc (October 24, 2023) with their song "Vampyre". On November 17, 2023, the band released the song "Secrets" and announced that their upcoming fifth album, Half Black Heart, will be released on March 1, 2024.[35]

Band members edit

Timeline

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Title Label Peak chart positions
US
[36]
2007 My Dear TVT
2013 Victim to Villain Century Media
2015 Malevolence Another Century 45
2019 Unbreakable
2024 Half Black Heart

Extended plays edit

Year Title Label Other information
2005 Demo Self-produced Released in 2005
2006 New Years Day/Razor TVT Released on November 29, 2006
2011 The Mechanical Heart Hollywood Waste Released on June 11, 2011
2014 Epidemic Grey Area Records Released on November 18, 2014
2018 Diary of a Creep Century Media Released on January 26, 2018

Compilations edit

Year Title Label Other information
2005 MySpace Records, Vol. 1 MySpace Records Released on November 1, 2005
2008 Beyond the Blue, Vol. 2 Kick Rock Records Released on October 8, 2008 (Japan)
2010 Headlines and Headstones Spinning Inc. Released on July 2, 2010 (Japan)
2016 Metalhammers Decades of Destruction[37] Metalhammer Cover of Marilyn Manson's "mOBSCENE"
2016 Rock Sound Presents: The Black Parade[38] Rock Sound Cover of My Chemical Romance's "Sleep"
2017 Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7 Fearless Records Cover of Kehlani's "Gangsta"

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US Main.
[39]
2006 "Ready Aim Misfire" × My Dear
2007 "I Was Right" ×
2013 "Do Your Worst" × Victim to Villain
"I'm No Good" ×
"Death of the Party" ×
"Angel Eyes"
(feat. Chris Motionless)
×
2014 "Other Side" × Epidemic
"Epidemic" ×
"Defame Me" × Epidemic/Malevolence
2015 "Kill or Be Killed" × Malevolence
"Malevolence" ×
2016 "I'm About to Break You" ×
2017 "Gangsta"
(Kehlani cover)
× Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7
2018 "Disgust Me" × Diary of a Creep
"Skeletons" × Unbreakable
2019 "Shut Up" 17
"Come for Me" 35
2022 "Hurts Like Hell" 36 Half Black Heart
2023 "Vampyre" 31
"Secrets"
2024 "I Still Believe"
"Half Black Heart"

Videography edit

Music videos edit

List of music videos, with year of release and video title
Year Release Title Director(s)
2005 Demo "Ready, Aim, Misfire" Isaac Rentz
2007 My Dear "I Was Right" Shane Drake
2011 The Mechanical Heart "Two in the Chest, One in the Head" Kamell Allaway
2013 Victim to Villain "Angel Eyes"
(featuring Motionless in White's Chris Motionless)
Justin Lutsky
2014 Epidemic "Other Side" Anthony Barro
"Defame Me" Robyn August
2015 Malevolence "Kill or Be Killed"
"Malevolence" Chad Michael Ward and Damien Lawson
2016 "I'm About to Break You" Robyn August
"Your Ghost" (Live) Saint Raven
2017 Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7 "Gangsta" Orie McGinness[40][41]
2018 Diary of a Creep "Disgust Me"
2019 Unbreakable "Shut Up" Galileo Mondol[42]
"Come For Me" Robyn August
2020 "Skeletons" Galileo Mondol & Ash Costello
2022 Half Black Heart "Hurts Like Hell" Robyn August
2023 "Vampyre" Matteo Santoro
2024 "Half Black Heart" (Live)

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External links edit

  • Official MySpace profile

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New Years Day is an American rock band formed in Anaheim California in 2005 After building a reputation strictly through promotion on the social networking website MySpace the band released its debut self titled EP in 2006 and their first full length album My Dear in 2007 Six years after their initial debut Victim to Villain was finally released followed by Malevolence in 2015 Malevolence peaked at No 45 on the Billboard 200 the band s highest charting thus far New Years DayNew Years Day performing in 2016Background informationOriginAnaheim California U S GenresAlternative metal 1 gothic metalgothic rockarena rock 2 pop punk 2 Years active2005 presentLabelsAnother Century Grey Area Century Media Hollywood Waste TVTMembersAsh Costello Nikki Misery Jeremy Valentyne Brandon Wolfe Tommy RockoffPast membersKeith Drover Mike Schoolden Adam Lohrbach Russell Dixon Jake Jones Anthony Barro Matthew Lindblad Tyler Burgess Nick Rossi Joshua Ingram Zac Morris Max Georgiev Brian Sumwalt Frankie Sil Austin Ingerman Trixx DanielWebsitenydrock wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 2005 Inception and formation 1 2 2006 2010 Razor and My Dear 1 3 2010 2012 Headlines amp Headstones and The Mechanical Heart 1 4 2013 2015 Victim to Villain and Epidemic 1 5 2015 2022 Malevolence and Unbreakable 1 6 2022 present Return and Half Black Heart 2 Band members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Extended plays 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Singles 4 Videography 4 1 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit2005 Inception and formation edit New Years Day formed in 2005 after bassist Adam Lohrbach left the band Home Grown Lohrbach carried over the many emotional elements present in Home Grown s final 2004 EP When It All Comes Down and cultivated it into new material for New Years Day Meeting with lead vocalist Ashley Ash Costello born 1985 and guitarist keyboardist Keith Drover the three friends wrote and rehearsed songs about their difficult and emotional relationship break ups 3 Soon after the group produced a two song demo and invited a mutual friend of the group Eric Seilo to play bass during their 2005 tours Ultimately Seilo left New Years Day at the end of 2005 to pursue higher education 4 After acquiring former Wakefield guitarist Mike Schoolden and drummer Russell Dixon the group decided to call themselves New Years Day 2006 2010 Razor and My Dear edit nbsp New Years Day in 2007 The band built a surprisingly strong online presence through showcasing promotion and posting songs on MySpace New Years Day was featured on the MySpace Records Volume 1 compilation CD and on the video game soundtrack for Saints Row After considering an offer from Pete Wentz s Decaydance Records label the band decided to sign with TVT Records instead and released their first self titled EP in 2006 Originally referred to as Razor the EP was primarily marketed as a digital release accessible through downloading services although CD hard copies were also sold to fans at live shows New Years Day performed at the South by Southwest music festival the following year 5 By May 8 2007 New Years Day released its debut album My Dear which was self financed self produced and recorded over an eight month period by friend and producer Eugene Perreras 3 The album included collaborations with members of Reel Big Fish and Motion City Soundtrack During this period of time the band toured with fellow artists The Fall of Troy The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Ozma and Hawthorne Heights Guitarist Keith Drover left the band shortly after touring to move to Sweden The band debuted the music video for the lead single I Was Right directed by Shane Drake Notably the video won the MTVU Freshman Face poll and was added to the channel s ongoing playlist 6 In 2008 TVT went bankrupt and was forced to sell its recording assets to The Orchard 7 Consequently My Dear lacked the proper promotion required to succeed and Schoolden and Lohrbach both left the band shortly thereafter 8 Despite the small setbacks the remaining members continued writing new material Around September 2009 New Years Day posted two brand new songs on MySpace 9 When asked about the upcoming EP Costello remarked The EP is in its demo phase right now and we are still writing for it and recording it at the same time The EP should be out in the spring of 2010 8 2010 2012 Headlines amp Headstones and The Mechanical Heart edit On March 12 2010 Alternative Press announced that New Years Day would be joining the 2010 Vans Warped Tour 10 On July 2 2010 the band released its Japanese debut album Headlines amp Headstones under Spinning Inc Headlines amp Headstones included music from New Years Day My Dear new songs from their upcoming sophomore U S album and even a cover of Lady Gaga s Bad Romance New Years Day welcomed guitarist Matthew Lindblad as its newest member on January 31 2011 replacing Dan Arnold Soon after Lindblad joined the band also brought in Jake Jones as an additional guitarist On May 15 2011 Hollywood Waste announced New Years Day as its newest addition to label 11 The band s EP titled The Mechanical Heart was released on June 21 2011 12 From October to December the band toured in support of Blood on the Dance Floor on the All the Rage Tour 13 Nikki Misery joined the band on this tour as its lead guitarist replacing Matthew Lindblad who pursued a solo career Nikki Misery was a recent graduate of Musicians Institute hailing from Santa Ana with roots in New Orleans 14 2013 2015 Victim to Villain and Epidemic edit nbsp New Years Day in 2013 New Years Day released its second album Victim to Villain in June 2013 through Century Media Records 15 The band joined the 2013 Vans Warped Tour and performed 40 shows the longest running touring music festival in North America to this day 16 The band jumped on back to back tours with Otep and Stolen Babies in Fall 2013 and William Control and Combichrist in Spring 2014 17 18 In early 2014 Nick Turner and Jake Jones left the band and were replaced by Nick Rossi and Tyler Burgess respectively New Years Day embarked on a European tour with Escape the Fate and Glamour of the Kill in the following months The band parted ways with their previous label Century Media Records and released of the first single off their upcoming Epidemic EP titled Other Side through Grey Area Records on November 18 2014 19 20 When asked about the new EP Costello commented in an Alternative Press interview We ve taken what we have experienced in the past year and a half and poured it all into these new songs It s something we know everyone can relate to on their own level The world can infect us with its negativity and it s okay to struggle with it That s truly what Epidemic is about Owning the diseased parts of us and turning it into a strength 21 The band followed up the release of Epidemic on The Superstition Tour with Australian art rockers the Red Paintings 22 On December 22 2014 the band made a special appearance on the Beyond the Barricade Tour with Motionless in White For Today and Ice Nine Kills in Spring 2015 Just before the tour Anthony Barro left the band to pursue a career in sound engineering and in turn Burgess moved from guitar to fill the bass position This transition opened the door for California native and metal songwriter Jeremy Valentyne to join the band on rhythm guitar 2015 2022 Malevolence and Unbreakable edit In February 2015 New Years Day announced that it would once again play the Vans Warped Tour on the Journey s Left Foot Stage The band performed at the tour s kickoff party in Los Angeles in April alongside Metro Station Crossfaith and As It Is Burgess left the band soon after the kickoff party and Chris Khaos filled in for bass as a tour member In Fall of 2015 the band announced their third album Malevolence and debuted the song Kill or Be Killed while on tour 23 The single was released on June 26 2015 24 On August 12 2015 the band announced its first headlining tour the Other Side Tour Supporting bands on the tour included Get Scared Eyes Set to Kill the Relapse Symphony and Darksiderz On the eve of the album s release New Years Day held a YouNow streaming chat with fans to celebrate the completion of Malevolence During this chat the band introduced Brandon Wolfe on bass and Daniel Trixx on drums In 2016 New Years Day covered the My Chemical Romance song Sleep for a Rock Sound tribute CD 25 After Wolfe s departure Former Static X member Frankie Sil was welcomed to the group as its new bassist Trixx also left the band that same year and was replaced by Canadian rock drummer Joshua Ingram In November 2016 the band embarked on The Retrograde Tour in support of Crown the Empire and Blessthefall 26 27 The following year New Years Day performed at the 2017 Alternative Press Music Awards APMAs with guest vocalist Lzzy Hale 28 The band also headlined the 2017 Vans Warped Tour alongside other main stage acts like Bowling for Soup Falling in Reverse and CKY 29 On June 1 2017 it was announced they would be included in the seventh installment of the Fearless Records compilation Punk Goes Pop covering Kehlani s Gangsta from the movie Suicide Squad The album was released on July 14 2017 After completing a month long festival run with Halestorm on the 2017 Halloween Scream Tour both Valentyne and Ingram quietly parted ways with the band 30 On January 26 2018 the band released the EP Diary of a Creep with covers and original songs New Years Day embarked on the 2018 Witching Hour Tour in support of In This Moment alongside special guest P O D 31 On November 9 2018 the band released a new single Skeletons from their upcoming album Unbreakable which was set to be released in early 2019 In early February 2019 Costello stated that Unbreakable s sound will be significantly heavier than Malevolence and thematically will focus more on empowerment and less on the negativity and self pity of past albums 32 On March 1 2019 the band released the second single from the album Shut Up 33 The song peaked at number 17 on the Mainstream Rock Charts in May 2019 34 A third single Come For Me was released on April 5 2019 Unbreakable officially debuted on April 26 2019 At night two of WWE WrestleMania 37 New Years Day performed live Rhea Ripley s theme song Brutality as she made her entrance to the ring Costello is the featured vocalist of the recorded song by CFO Shortly after bassist Frankie Sil announced on his Instagram that he had left the band 2022 present Return and Half Black Heart edit On August 12 2022 the band released their first new song in 3 years titled Hurts Like Hell this song also debuted a new lineup that features returning members Jeremy Valentyne and Brandon Wolfe on rhythm guitar and bass Nikki Misery returning to lead guitar and new member Tommy Rockoff on drums and vocals The band began night 1 of WWE s NXT Halloween Havoc October 24 2023 with their song Vampyre On November 17 2023 the band released the song Secrets and announced that their upcoming fifth album Half Black Heart will be released on March 1 2024 35 Band members editCurrent members Ash Costello lead vocals 2005 present Nikki Misery lead guitar 2011 2018 2018 2022 present rhythm guitar 2018 2022 bass 2016 2021 2022 drums 2018 2022 Brandon Wolfe bass 2015 2016 2022 present Jeremy Valentyne rhythm guitar 2015 2017 2022 present backing vocals 2015 2017 2022 present bass 2016 Tommy Rockoff drums 2022 2023 2024 Present Touring members Longineu W Parsons III drums 2019 2021 Former members Eric Seilo bass 2005 Adam Lohrbach lead guitar 2005 bass 2005 2007 backing vocals 2005 2007 Mike Schoolden lead guitar backing vocals 2005 2008 Keith Drover rhythm guitar keyboards backing vocals 2005 2008 Dan Arnold lead guitar 2010 Matthew Lindblad rhythm guitar backing vocals 2011 Russell Dixon drums 2005 2013 Anthony Barro bass unclean vocals 2007 2014 Jake Jones rhythm guitar 2011 2014 Nick Rossi drums 2014 2015 Tyler Burgess rhythm guitar 2014 bass backing vocals 2014 2015 Chris Khaos bass 2015 Joshua Ingram drums 2016 2018 Frankie Sil bass 2016 2021 Zac Morris drums 2018 Max Georgiev lead guitar 2018 Brian Sumwalt drums 2018 James Renshaw drums 2018 2019 Austin Ingerman lead guitar 2018 2022 bass 2021 2022 Trixx Daniel drums 2015 2016 2023 TimelineDiscography editStudio albums edit Year Title Label Peak chart positions US 36 2007 My Dear TVT 2013 Victim to Villain Century Media 2015 Malevolence Another Century 45 2019 Unbreakable 2024 Half Black Heart Extended plays edit Year Title Label Other information 2005 Demo Self produced Released in 2005 2006 New Years Day Razor TVT Released on November 29 2006 2011 The Mechanical Heart Hollywood Waste Released on June 11 2011 2014 Epidemic Grey Area Records Released on November 18 2014 2018 Diary of a Creep Century Media Released on January 26 2018 Compilations edit Year Title Label Other information 2005 MySpace Records Vol 1 MySpace Records Released on November 1 2005 2008 Beyond the Blue Vol 2 Kick Rock Records Released on October 8 2008 Japan 2010 Headlines and Headstones Spinning Inc Released on July 2 2010 Japan 2016 Metalhammers Decades of Destruction 37 Metalhammer Cover of Marilyn Manson s mOBSCENE 2016 Rock Sound Presents The Black Parade 38 Rock Sound Cover of My Chemical Romance s Sleep 2017 Punk Goes Pop Vol 7 Fearless Records Cover of Kehlani s Gangsta Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positions Album US Main 39 2006 Ready Aim Misfire My Dear 2007 I Was Right 2013 Do Your Worst Victim to Villain I m No Good Death of the Party Angel Eyes feat Chris Motionless 2014 Other Side Epidemic Epidemic Defame Me Epidemic Malevolence 2015 Kill or Be Killed Malevolence Malevolence 2016 I m About to Break You 2017 Gangsta Kehlani cover Punk Goes Pop Vol 7 2018 Disgust Me Diary of a Creep Skeletons Unbreakable 2019 Shut Up 17 Come for Me 35 2022 Hurts Like Hell 36 Half Black Heart 2023 Vampyre 31 Secrets 2024 I Still Believe Half Black Heart Videography editMusic videos edit List of music videos with year 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