Average Rating: 4.50 Rating Variance: 0.00 Objectivity Score: 33% (Poorly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name4.5 superbPanic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat OutTen years ago, Panic At The Disco released their debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, it was a major success that lead the band to major popularity, making Panic At The Disco one of the most popular bands of the mid to late 2000's. This album is split up into two halves, the first half focuses heavily on synthesizers with the intention of making a theatrical electronic pop-rock night club sound, and the second half gets rid of all the synthesizers and uses more folk rock and jazz pop influences. Panic At The Disco are amazing song writers which helps make this album even more awesome! Track 1, Introduction: 1/5. Really nothing special, just a filler track to open up the album Track 2, The Only Difference: 3.5/5. Great song, great way to open up the album, however this track does get a bit old after a while so that's why I only gave it a 3.5 Track 3, London Beckoned Songs: 4/5. One of my favorites on the album, interesting lyrics, with dark toned instrumentals Track 4, Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks: 4/5. Probably the most underrated track on the whole album, this track uses synthesizers and auto tune HEAVILY, I'm not a fan of auto tune, but it works for this track. Catchy riff, and great lyrics. Tack 5, Camisado: 4.5/5: Another one of my favorites, great lyrics that deal with addiction, referring to Ryan Ross' dad. Track 6, Time To Dance: 5/5. Definitely my favorite track on the album. Fast paced song with a memorable keyboard riff and great lyrics that reference the Chuck Palahniuk book Invisible Monsters. Track 7, Lying Is The Most Fun: 4.5/5. Very catchy song with a very memorable chorus. Track 8, Intermission: 2/5. Another filler track, nothing really special but more entertaining than Introduction Track 9, But It's Better If You Do: 4/5. Very fun song, fun to sing along to, and a great way to start off the second half of the album. Track 10, I Write Sins Not Tragedies: 2.5/5. Probably the song PATD is most known for, honestly I really don't care much for this track. Track 11, I Constantly Thank God For Esteban: 3.9/5. This track uses some folk-rock influences, this track gives me the feeling of being at a live show, hence the lyric, "Douse the lights, we sure are in for a show tonight" Track 12, There's A Good Reason: 3.5/5. Fun song that uses some jazz-pop influences Track 13, Build God Then We'll Talk: 4.5/5. A great way to end the album, rather underrated track but one of my favorites with very mature lyrics.
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