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Some bands spend their whole careers just hoping to produce
an album as complex, cohesive and creative as A Fever You
Can't Sweat Out. Not Panic! At The Disco: They managed to
get it right on the first try.
Before you grab a cold washcloth, let's diagnose what
caused A Fever.
It all started in the suburbs of Las Vegas when 12-year-old
Ryan Ross asked his parents for a guitar for Christmas. Not
to be outdone, neighborhood pal Spencer Smith begged his
parents for a drum set so the duo could start jamming.
"Really, from that first year [playing instruments], all we
really did was cover Blink 182 songs," remembers Spencer,
laughing. The band eventually matured, moved on from all
the small things and recruited classmates Brent Wilson and
Brendon Urie on bass and More...
Panic! At The Disco Lyrics List:
(Submit New Panic! At The Disco Lyrics)Baby One More Time LyricsBack To The Streets LyricsBehind The Sea LyricsBehind The Sea (Alternate Version) LyricsBoys Will Be Boys LyricsBuild God, Then We'll Talk LyricsBut It's Bettef If You Do LyricsBut It's Better If You Do LyricsCamisado LyricsCamisado (Demo) LyricsCamisado (Relax, Relapse) LyricsDo You Know What I'm Seeing? LyricsDo You Know What I'm Seeing? (Alternate Version) LyricsFirst Try LyricsFolkin' Around LyricsFrom A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins LyricsFueled By Ramen LyricsI Constantly Thank God For Esteban LyricsI Have Friends In Holy Spaces LyricsI Write Sins Not Tragedies LyricsIntermission LyricsIntroduction LyricsIt's Time To Dance LyricsIt's True Love LyricsKarma Police LyricsKiller Queen LyricsKiller Queen (Queen Cover) LyricsLondon Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines LyricsLying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off LyricsMad As Rabbits LyricsManeater LyricsMiddle Of Summer LyricsNails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks LyricsNails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks (Demo) LyricsNearly Witches LyricsNine In The Afternoon LyricsNine in the Afternoon (Radio Mix) LyricsNorthern Downpour LyricsPas De Cheval LyricsRound Here LyricsShe's A Handsome Woman LyricsShe Had The World LyricsSlow Motion LyricsThat Green Gentleman LyricsThat Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) LyricsThe Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage LyricsThe Piano Knows Something I Don't Know LyricsThe Weight LyricsThere's a Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't LyricsThere's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey. You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet LyricsThis Is Halloween LyricsTime To Dance LyricsTime To Dance (Demo Version) LyricsTime To Dance (Demo) LyricsTonight, Tonight LyricsValerie LyricsWe're So Starving LyricsWhen The Day Met The Night Lyrics (Submit New Panic! At The Disco Lyrics)
Review about Panic! At The Disco
Eh? | Reviewer: Bri
------ About the song I Constantly Thank God For Esteban performed by Panic! At The Disco
I think this is more about scene than religion. Ryan probably made heavy religious references to help express his views/ideas on them. He uses a lot of religious references in the other songs (But It's Better If You Do and Build God, Then We'll Talk and etc), but isn't Christian himself.
"Forged at the pulpit with forked tongues selling faux sermons."
Maybe he's also making fun of the religion?
But then again, this song can be interpreted in many different ways. Whichever suits you is fine.
Love this song | Reviewer: R
------ About the song Northern Downpour performed by Panic! At The Disco
I really love this song and I love with all my soul sings how Ryan, is beautiful (L). I dont know very well what this song, just hope it will not be on drugs because that would seem terrible to me ...
Im from Argentina, so if you have many spelling errors sorry (:
greedy | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Northern Downpour performed by Panic! At The Disco
Who says that they meant it? And who leads a life thats different? Saying a song has to mean this or that and a band sucks is arrogant and stupid. music is art. and art is - easy said two things: interpretative und personal. art can't suck. it's not good or bad its IT. and it has ALWAYS more than only one possible meaning and non above it all truth
palahniuk | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Time To Dance performed by Panic! At The Disco
simply amazing. i finished invisible monsters a long while ago. and i loved panic before then. it was like a revelation when i heard quotes from the book in this song. it was obvious, but i didn't put two and two together. it was a great book. ryan ross worships palahniuk. so do i. he's awesome. i totally recommend him. :]]
awesome song. | Reviewer: amanda
------ About the song Build God, Then We'll Talk performed by Panic! At The Disco
everyones on the right track really. except wtf is this "notebook" business "the people inside" is referring to the people in the motel not people in some "notebook" thats never once mentioned?
also i always thought he said "its sleeping with roaches and taking bad pills" thats what it sounds like to me anyways.
A (not so brief) Analysis | Reviewer: animerox111
------ About the song Build God, Then We'll Talk performed by Panic! At The Disco
The first verse before the chorus is (I think) in the woman's pov and she's complaining about the hotel because it's a stinky joint and the people in there are horrible and rotten ("decomposing right before your very (lalalala) eyes/ Along with the people inside")
But then in the verse after the chorus she seems to be staying there. Along with the lawyer (another term for which is attorney). The rosary in her lingerie represents the sins (sluttish probably no choice though) she just committed because she slept with him to get the job at the firm. "The Mrs. will stay wisay to the cheating attorney" mean that the girl that he's actually married to is unaware that he cheated. But she really needs his money either suggest that she's a prostitute or that she plans to marry him after he divorces his wife or something (but she doesn't want to).
As for the third verse ""on strictly business" as he said to the mrs. only hours before" means that he told his wife a lie and that he actually cheated on her. "she was fixing her face with a compact" this means she was unaware that he had switched or added stuff to her purse. The constable (police) is on to her because the lawyer ratted. He crashes into her car (purposely) and proposes that she empty her purse for a search (maybe on the grounds that she's high). She has nothing to worry about so she empties it only to find "a 'purse' of a different kind" which means its not her stuff it's stuff like condoms or something a prostitute would carry (such as a book to keep tabs).
Then "There are no raindrops on roses and girls in white dresses" means that the world isn't made up of 'favorite things' like the movies but is made up of "sleeping with roaches and taking best guesses" meaning do what you have to do (like be a prostitute)the rest(life) is a mystery. "So shed off the sheets before all the stains" here she is talking to the lawyer to wash the sheets (get rid of evidence) and is cut off. Presumably she's murdered or the police come in. "And a few more of your least favorite things" means that since the roaches it was listing least favorite things apposed to the 'favorite things' reference (to The Sound of Music).
And finally for the actual chorus: "What a wonderful caricature of intimacy" is sarcasm its like saying their so intimate and bonded but that's only outside. Presumably, this refers to the rest of the world also.
Thank You for reading, I hope this is acurate.
PS - and I'm only 14!! hahahahahaha! XD
Where do you get that she's a hooker? | Reviewer: Trinyan
------ About the song Build God, Then We'll Talk performed by Panic! At The Disco
The part about the lawyer and the virgin specifically says, "She's getting a job at the firm come Monday." That says to me not that she's a hooker, but that she's sleeping with him so that he'll hire her at the law firm.
Not sure about the bit with the constable. It does sound like he's propositioning the "virgin" only a few hours after the lawyer was with her, and that she fixed her make-up after the lawyer left so that she'd look good again for the constable. I guess that might imply she is a hooker, so maybe she's sleeping with the lawyer to try and get a better job so she doesn't have to be a hooker any more.
Maybe the terrible crash meant that she bumped into him and dropped her purse and everything spilled out, and he saw something she didn't want him to. The "purse" of a different kind is probably not a literal purse, since it's in quotations like that. Maybe referring to a certain part of the constable's anatomy, and she's doing a "favor" for him to keep him from arresting her for what he saw in her purse.
hey lets not fight | Reviewer: rukia
------ About the song I Write Sins Not Tragedies performed by Panic! At The Disco
Come on, you can like any kind of music without being in a certain clique or whatever. I was really surprised when I was listening to P!ATD and someones just like 'hey you listen to that?' and i said 'yeah why?' and theyre like 'oh you dont really seem like the kind of person to listen that kinda music.' im like 'well what kind of person would? jeez.' just wanted to chime in with that. oh wow, the songs REALLY stuck in my head.
Meh | Reviewer: Narumi
------ About the song I Write Sins Not Tragedies performed by Panic! At The Disco
Panic at the Disco is my absolute favorite band ever. I mean, Ryan Ross' super skills are... super. However, they are not well represented in this song. It is not their best. While it's okay, it's mediocre at best and ridiculously overplayed. If you want to hear some good Panic, listen to She Had The World or There's a Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered, Honey, You Just Haven't Thought of it Yet.
hyppocrites. | Reviewer: Jasmine
------ About the song Nine In The Afternoon performed by Panic! At The Disco
If you don't like the song or band, why do you look up the lyrics? People don't make sense. I looked the lyrics up because I indeed love Panic at the Disco. People who also make fun of the band and their "costumes" are just hippocrites for liking it. Like the girl who said she liked the song "that green man" (it's actually That Green Gentlemen, FYI) but yet made fun of them and called them immature. People like that make no sense.
Well, off of the subject of ignorant people. I think that Panic at the disco is unique. They haven't changed too much in my opinion, but there are some different things about them. I love them though :) PATD FOREVER <3
Hypocrits | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Northern Downpour performed by Panic! At The Disco
If these guys are actually trying to say that we should all lead an existence free from materialistic greed, then that's pretty damn disgusting if you ask me. For the love of God, they're a band!!! How can you possibly NOT be in the music industry without being greedy and leading a materialistic life? Panic! At the Disco sucks.
Not Your Average Song | Reviewer: Sami
------ About the song Northern Downpour performed by Panic! At The Disco
I especially love this song because its simple yet deep. The words to it can mean so many things to different people yet only Ryan knows what it truely means. Yeah a lot of your comments make a lot of sense to interpret what this song means but maybe he writes these types of lyrics so anybody could make anything of it no matter what it really talks about. Thats just his style simple yet complex.
♥ :) | Reviewer: SG
------ About the song It's Time To Dance performed by Panic! At The Disco
haha. i kinda stumbled onto patd's wiki page of "A Fever," and when i saw that this song is "based entirely on Invisible Monsters" i was like "dangg i've never noticed that before? wow."
then i heard Brendon singing "Have some composure! Where's your posture?" and i was like "omg shit it really is" cuz i remember that from the book. XD
i'm just glad that someone as great as Ryan Ross shares this liking for Chuck Palahniuk's novels of mine. ^-^
A thought. | Reviewer: kpotd
------ About the song Build God, Then We'll Talk performed by Panic! At The Disco
Well, after reading everyone's views and then rereading the lyrics, here is my interpretation:
The police officer is plotting with either the wife or, my thought the husband to take out the virgin. Lawyers and cops sometimes can go hand in hand... especially in places like SF. (if 4th and fremont is referring to SF, which is fairly close to where the courthouses are). After the lawyer had sex with her, she "crashed" into the badge/ police officer meaning he pulled her over. He wanted to search her purse and being the virgin she is, she allowed him (the contents spilled out) but the lawyer planted something that she didn't know was there. Therefore, she had a purse of a different kind, or one filled with stuff that she had no idea about.
Love It, Love it!!!! | Reviewer: Erica!
------ About the song Camisado performed by Panic! At The Disco
I love P!ATD!!!! They're the best. I have a different taste in music and I LOVE THIS!!!! Ryan is an amazing song writer. I love these people. I couldn't live without their songs. Talk about depressing! Hahahah!! Check out all their songs and LOVE them. (that's not suggestion.)
How can you even say this song is bad???? | Reviewer: Tarin
------ About the song But It's Bettef If You Do performed by Panic! At The Disco
This song is one of my favourites that P!ATD do.. it is simply brilliant.. catchy tune and clever lyrics, I have walked around all day singing it.. i have to say.. some people may prefer the more rocky sounds of Time to Dance.. But personally I like this song better..
Brilliant band, even if others don't think so. | Reviewer: Yusukea
------ About artist/band Panic! At The Disco
I've always loved Panic! At the Disco. I thought it was kinda weird how they suddenly got so popular though I was happy that others were listening to them too.
Where as "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" offered a mature and emotional sort of mood, "Pretty. Odd" offered a sweet, innocent kind of feel to it. I love both for their lyrics and screwed up meanings.Haha.
my idea | Reviewer: finnesse
------ About the song Build God, Then We'll Talk performed by Panic! At The Disco
This sounds like it was a set up to get the "virgin" out the way from the constable and or the wife of the lawyer.It does say "proposition for THAT VIRGIN". From the way that I am reading this the proposition that the constable had for the wife just hours before the virgin went to see the lawyer was that they was going to make the virgin have an accident and have the police find something that she was not supposed to have.
panicgirl | Reviewer: gottabegreenster
------ About the song I Constantly Thank God For Esteban performed by Panic! At The Disco
I think that this song is trying to say that you should beleive in some higher force but beleive it in your own way don't do it how other people want you to. "come congregation lets sing it like YOU mean it" It is religious in a way but it could just be describing a situation. but that's just what i think
Eurgh. | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song I Write Sins Not Tragedies performed by Panic! At The Disco
Honestly I'm not even slightly an emo, I'm not really any kind of stereotype. But if I was, there's nothing wrong with that. I like loads of music, including panic! At the disco. So what? You don't have to be an emo to like this kind of music, and anyone who says that is just kind of ignorant. Freaking idiots.
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