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Last Active 12-18-20 5:25 pm Joined 11-01-16
Review Comments 191
| Panic! At the Disco Worst to Best
I was really feeling like putting this together because why not. | 6 | | Panic! at the Disco Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
Yaaaaaa I am not a fan of this. Boring boring boring. | 5 | | Panic! at the Disco Pray for the Wicked
Not surprised by the sound direction with his most recent release. He was on Broadway and that influence was going to be obvious. In many ways, this is Brendon doing a modern take on glam rock...without the fun of glam rock. This record has a way too much going on sonically and none of the great writing that he used to have. Mostly a downward spiral. | 4 | | Panic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Oh, the debut. I am not the biggest fan of it. Yes, the songs are interesting and bring in a lot of needed sounds into the early 2000s emo scene. However, the record is all over the damn place. But it has aged well | 3 | | Panic! at the Disco Death of a Bachelor
A good sound, that needed more polishing. It was pretty good, but I wish he took more time writing these melodies out. | 2 | | Panic! at the Disco Pretty. Odd.
The first full record I heard and I was 10 years old. Man do I still love this record and always have. The feel and style of this record sound so crisp and nice. I mean yes I get that for everyone else it was a weird shift in sound and that the Beatles influences was extremely obvious. However, I think Brendon really came into his own unique writing with this record. | 1 | | Panic! at the Disco Vices & Virtues
To me, this is Brendon's best songwriting, best vocal performance, best esthetic, and overall great flow to the record. All the songs are fun but have a collective nature to them. I really don't have any negatives to this record. | |
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