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One of the best intros they've ever put together, building towards one of their biggest choruses and a name drop for A Streetcar Named Desire thrown in for good measure. Kate Bush-esque ambient vocals bleed into an ELO tribute steeped in 1960s nostalgia. Taking the lead from Mariah, Brendon is clearly aware that all the best festive tracks are fast-paced, danceable and feature a horn section.Ĥ2) 'The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know' Panic! At The Disco - Feels Like Christmas The closer of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is as oddball and circus-infused as you would hope.Ī string led, music-box number developing into a U2-esque stadium rocker.Ī ukulele ditty that is part-busker, part-jazz club that perfectly fits the scrappy Pretty.Odd. Static, frozen, Berlin synth pop in the mould of Depeche Mode and the Drive soundtrack. Like a piece of chamber music unearthed in 2008 Vegas and given a cooing vocal line. Messing with form, tempo and instrumentation with the confidence of a band on their sixth record, let alone their first. Big synth vibes.Ĥ9) 'There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet' More 1960s gold sprinkled over a jaunty piano line and a bluesy guitar backing.Īn anthem for those nights that start off spectacular and end up going to shit. Stabby guitars and jittery 'bleeps and bloops' (official term) bring a heavier sound to the band's debut. Panic! At The Disco: Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks (Audio) Minor mid-tempo number with a fantastic tempo-change in the middle eight.ĥ9) 'From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins'īeach Boys-style close harmonies give this a jolly, almost Disney vibe, complete with a whistling solo.Īn off-cut from Vice And Virtues, this is peppy and danceable pop, constantly switching between minor and major chords to give some fitting colour to the songtitle. The Vice And Virtues sessions were very fruitful in terms of bonus material and this hyper arena-rattler is no exception.ġ980s style UK synth pop in the vain of Duran Duran at their least boyband-esque.

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Sports-style chant from Death Of A Bachelor, very appropriate for any boxing footage background music. Swaggering and synthy, this listens now like a proto-version of the later (and superior) 'LA Devotee'. Positive messaging in this pedestrian radio rock number found in the Vice And Virtues bonus material.įrom the soundtrack to Batman-themed video game Arkham City, there's certainly a Joker-esque clown quality to the fairground-style backing instruments. Surprisingly heavier guitars from the Vice And Virtues sessions, it suffers in comparison to the similar but better 'Memories'.įound on The Nicotine EP, this expands upon the lyrical theme of the lead track's excess and consumption Yes, it is still pretty damn catchy.įrom the Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die period, this has an Imagine Dragons vibe to it that would have perhaps jarred with the more oddball elements of the main album. Panic! At The Disco: Intermission (Audio)










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