

The songs is about LGBT hence, ‘ girls love girls love boys‘, and ‘ love is not a choice‘ which you hear in the chorus. Not only is it super catchy, but this by far has my favourite lyrics to scream out. Obviously, OBVIOUSLY, I’m going to have to include this song in my list. Girls/Girls/Boys – from ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!’ album The songs plays with the musical’s ‘My Favourite Things’making it a more cynical and dark version which I thought was very smart.ħ. I also love how it has a dark ‘musical’ twist with lyrics that mess with the ‘ Sound Of Music‘. It’s a unique and special song which is really underrated. It has this alternative ‘gothic’ vibe with a dark cabaret style which I personally really like. It suits the whole pop-punk and alternative genre but yet, there’s an interesting and special charm to the song. Build God, Then We’d Talk – from the ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’ albumĪbsolutely fantastic song. I find it a really nice and unique touch.Ĩ. Vegas Lights, Nearly Witches etc I will talk more about it later). I love how Panic include unique and special intros to many of their songs despite how they may be rather unusual and sometimes odd (e.g. It reminds me of a children’s arcade game which is interesting. I also really like the intro of the song. I love the beat and melody, the claps are very fitting to the song too. I really wished they played this during their concert because I can’t help but be obsessed with this song. Hurricane is an upbeat fun song which would be just an epic song to sing along, jump up and down and dance to. The album and songs are much more rock-alternative based, similar to the first album but yet, it still had an interesting and unique take of the whole ‘pop-punk’ genre.

This album was a huge change to their last (Pretty.
Hurricane – from the ‘Vices & Virtues’ album These are very well written and structured lyrics with deep meanings behind them which just creates this sweet and beautiful story and setting.ĩ. I especially love lines such as ‘I know the world’s a broken bone, but melt your headaches, call it home’ or ‘hey moon, please forget to fall down’. The lyrics in this song is absolutely amazing and has me gripped and so very emotional. I love this song because it’s really beautiful and poignant with it’s melancholy lyrics and vibe. It’s a lot sweeter, more emotional and slower with the use of acoustic instruments instead of the usual electric guitars and heavy drums. This is a song that is very different and unique to other Panic! songs. So without further a do, here is my personal list of my top ten all time favourite songs by Panic! At The Disco (new & old) 🙂ġ0. This therefore got me thinking of my top ten panic songs and hence, this! As much as I loved their performance, they didn’t play many of my personal favourites. The show was obviously incredible and Brendon was able to blow me away with his spectacular performance. Panic is honestly my favourite band of all time together with Fall Out Boy, so seeing them live was such a surreal and unbelievable experience. So, I recently saw Panic! At The Disco in concert and oh wow.
