"Diamonds Aren't Forever" is a track from the album Suicide Season by Bring Me the Horizon. The name is a play on the James Bond novel and film, Diamonds Are Forever. The song was played live many times before the release of the album, and its opening chant intro was well-known by the band's fans shortly after the song's first appearance. On one occasion on August 6, 2008, Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes made a guest appearance onstage with the band, who helped with the song's opening chant.

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  • "Diamonds Aren't Forever" is a track from the album Suicide Season by Bring Me the Horizon. The name is a play on the James Bond novel and film, Diamonds Are Forever. The song was played live many times before the release of the album, and its opening chant intro was well-known by the band's fans shortly after the song's first appearance. On one occasion on August 6, 2008, Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes made a guest appearance onstage with the band, who helped with the song's opening chant.
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