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The girl? | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/13/08
Ah, why does everyone assume the song is about the person being described, and not the person doing the singing?
I always assumed it was a revenge song. The girl was a snobby bitch and when the guy she snubbed suddenly went up the social ladder, he got back at her.
I love how the song has this really vibrant personality to it, you can totally see this guy swaggering around in his fancy suit being so arrogant you can;t hep but admire him.
Analysis | Reviewer: leilani | 12/27/07
This song is basically about a person in a high ranking who looses their job. This person gets replaced by another person who changes everything that is going on with the company,this person is glad they are changing everything and they know that people dont like it: "im the new cancer, never looked better, you cant stand it." that means that they are basically taking over the company and changing everything: "because you say so out of your breath, when did he get so confident."that means that the person in command can tell that people dont like what they are doing
the meaning to me is.... | Reviewer: Cecee | 12/17/07
well its about some one who is out of place. it seems to me like that person had a high rank to begin with and then lost it. or like the person has made enimies and now her enimies have turned her friends agains her and she dosent know how to deal with it. the song might be explaining the nature of people. when it talks about "sizing up". and thats true you dont feel good about yourself until some one says something bad about you ar something good.
haha love it | Reviewer: Victoria | 12/13/07
love this song. especially this part.
"Oh, and the smokes in that cigarette box,
On the table, they just so happen to be laced with nitroglycerin."
nitroglycerin as a flamable chemical... and there are smokes on the table.... so the person just so happens to go BOOM! hehehehe.
Stop the fighting:( | Reviewer: Sam | 12/10/07
I Dont think that anybody is overanalyzing it. I think is an amazing song, probably with deep meaning. I am just not the type of person that thinks too, too much about a song's lyrics. I dont over-look them, but i dont make my brain explode looking too deeply into them. I think that if you were to find the meaning of every Panic!At the disco song, it would probably take hours... These are songs with deep meaning, i dont disagree, but I'm just not one to get into it too, too much..So if someone wants to spend their time analyzing every single word and sentence in this song (or any other), be my guest. But if you just want to sit back and enjoy the song, go ahead...Agree to disagree...:)
i think... | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/29/07
I think there's a deeper meaning in it than everyone seems to think. The story talks about a person who was previously secure due to their having an image. Now that someone is more popular than them, their sense of comfort in having people know them is now gone, hense the line about the cigarettes being laced with poison. The cigarettes represent the main character's comfort. Her comfort in knowing their high social status is now destroyed, as is her secondary source of comfort, the cigarettes. The first lines of the song support this idea. In the first few lines, they sing about how the main character is now uncomfortable ("out of place and underdressed"), and she used her nice clothes to dissemble her insecurity due to her loss of high social status. The repeated lines about the punch are questionable. They could imply that the narrator is not actually a character, but maybe a materialization of the main character's psyche, in which case she's more deeply insecure than the song would directly imply. Her insecurity, she believes, is going to deeply affect and "end" the life she knew, hence the "spiked punch." The fact that she thinks like this could either mean that she is so caught up in her image that she is actually completely distraught or maybe she's letting it "kill" her because she wants the attention. In the scene in the bathroom, she cries that she still wants to be a "diva." This either means that she is starting to think about how it feels to be pushed out of place, and she is beginning to think about all the people she previously affected like she is now. It could also mean that maybe she is as big of a "diva" as she wants to be, because she even acts dramatic when she's by herself because she really wants and maybe even needs the attention because it's addictive, like the cigarettes that she can no longer have, which raises the question of whether or not she will, though it does not take place in the song, actually smoke one of the metaphorical cigarettes, even if it metaphorically kills her. The listener is left to wonder whether or not she is so desperate that she will do anything to regain her status.
awesome song | Reviewer: Lily | 11/28/07
ok i thought ( it was obvious to me when i listened,not so sure after reading all these opinions) that this is what it meant
there is a woman/girl, and the narrator is at the dance, spreading rumors about everyone inclusing her, ruining the evening for her. he's starting whispers among them all, and the cigarrette thing is simply that she smokes, and someone maybe laced her cigs ewith poison because they hate her. thats my take on it
AHMAZING!! | Reviewer: BRITNI<3 | 11/24/07
This is my favorite song by Panic! at the Disco. Although it is extremely hard to pick just one, because all of their music is insanely awesome! But I specifically like this one the best, not only for it's fun beat, but also for it's lyrics. The fact that they both well, work together, so wonderfully in all of their songs is what makes Panic! at the Disco my favorite band. I didn't get to see them when they toured last. But I am going to do anything it takes to go to their next one. And just so everyone knows, I heard their next CD is coming out in Spring!<3 I am SOO excited!
to the person who thinks we over-analyze | Reviewer: Cassandra | 11/18/07
hey some people like to think about what a song means, and some people just like to listen to it. everyone has a different style, so don't go freakin out at the people who look at it differently than you.
panic! at the disco | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/13/07
of course the song has a meaning- he has upstaged the rest of the people at the club that night. that's it. stop fucking over analyzing it. you all sound like english class dropouts.
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