Album Rating: 3.0
15 year old me loves this album
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16 year old me loves it too
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Album Rating: 2.5
19 year old me has never seen the greatness of this band.
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No one cares
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Album Rating: 1.0
meaningless, horrible lyrics (perfect examples: Time to Dance, Lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off) that seem to appeal to goth girls and emo teens who think theyre deep edgy and quirky with brendon uries obnoxious strained over the top emotional warbles.
really horrible, I write sins not tragedies is the best moment on here though, I don't know why I like this song much better, but it's less faux emo than the rest with the least obnoxious vocals
, the song stretches on for way too long though
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Album Rating: 3.0
this album B E A T S fuck this 3
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Album Rating: 5.0
Album bangs hard
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Album Rating: 5.0
xscorpio is a liar this album slaps
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One of the most unique albums of all time
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Album Rating: 4.5
Who would have guessed back in 2005 that one day panic! and T Swift would join forces
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Well I'm of consenting age
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garbage single honestly
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trite song, yea
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Album Rating: 3.5
Panic have produced a 1/2 dozen excellent songs in their history
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I'm afraid that I... well I mighta faked it
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Album Rating: 5.0
Amazing song and album yea
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i was just at ubbi dubbi fest and someone played a remix of i write sins, fuckin fire broooos
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Is it an uhn tiss remix or a wob wob wob remix?
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Album Rating: 2.0
Ok, so this is nostalgic as fuck, but its also (probably unintentionally) really pretentious (which I believe the reviewer mentioned). Most of the lyrics sound like they wrote their original lyrics then went to a thesaurus to get the most obscure synonyms for their original words just so they could sound smarter than they actually were. For an album by a bunch of teens this is really great though. When Panic was actually a band they had tons of promise, so sucks they are just generic pop music now.
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Isn't this exactly where you'd like me?
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