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“Goodnite, Dr. Death” is the last commentary fans hear from the Danger Days character Dr. Death-Defying. Dr. D. uses the track to say farewell to listeners and inspire them to “keep running.”
[Spoken]
All right, children
The lights are out and the party's over
It's time for me, Doctor D, to start running
And say goodbye for a little while
And I know you're gonna miss me
So I'll leave you with this:
You know that big ball of radiation we call the Sun?
Well, it'll burst you into flames
If you stay in one place too long
That is, if the static don't get you first
So remember: even if you're dusted,
You may be gone,
But out here in the desert
Your shadow lives on without you
This is Dr. Death Defying, signing off...
[Instrumental]
Goodnite, Dr. Death was written by Frank Iero & Gerard Way & Mikey Way & Ray Toro.
Goodnite, Dr. Death was produced by My Chemical Romance & Rob Cavallo.
My Chemical Romance released Goodnite, Dr. Death on Mon Nov 22 2010.
MCR frontman Gerard Way told Billboard:
On ‘Goodnite, Dr. Death,’ Dr. Death signs off, plays you the National Anthem and a blast of sound, just before we get our big end credit.