Panic At The Disco List Of Songs
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Jan 4, 2018 - We count down every single track Brendon and the boys have ever recorded to crown the greatest Panic! Song of all time. At the Disco Albums. All albums made by Panic! At the Disco with reviews and song lyrics. Best Songs from Panic at the Disco's Death of a Bachelor Best Songs From Panic! At the Disco's A Fever You Can't Sweat Out Best Songs on Panic! At the Disco's Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! Best Songs From Panic! At the Disco's Vices & Virtues Best Songs From Panic! At the Disco's Pretty.
Official songs only (no demos or unreleased stuff we've all spotted online). - No cover versions (we love 'This Is Halloween' too but it isn't their original song). - No collabs where Panic! Isn't the lead artist ('20 Dollar Nose Bleed' is a banger but it ain't making the cut this time). Right, everybody 'Ready To Go'?
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Panic At The Disco Number One Song
Then let's dive in. 71) 'Intro' No, it's not really a proper song.
Yes, it is on A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Yes, we will just put it at the bottom and get it out the way. 70) 'Intermission'. Yes, this counts. No, there aren't any vocals. Yes, it is still pretty damn catchy. 69) 'Can't Fight Against The Youth' From the Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die period, this has an Imagine Dragons vibe to it that would have perhaps jarred with the more oddball elements of the main album.
68) 'Stall Me' Surprisingly heavier guitars from the Vice And Virtues sessions, it suffers in comparison to the similar but better 'Memories'. 67) 'All The Boys' Found on The Nicotine EP, this expands upon the lyrical theme of the lead track's excess and consumption 66) 'I Wanna Be Free' Positive messaging in this pedestrian radio rock number found in the Vice And Virtues bonus material. 65) 'Mercenary' From the soundtrack to Batman-themed video game Arkham City, there's certainly a Joker-esque clown quality to the fairground-style backing instruments. 64) 'Collar Full' Swaggering and synthy, this listens now like a proto-version of the later (and superior) 'LA Devotee'. 63) 'The Good, The Bad And The Dirty' Sports-style chant from Death Of A Bachelor, very appropriate for any boxing footage background music. 62) 'Turn Off The Lights' The Vice And Virtues sessions were very fruitful in terms of bonus material and this hyper arena-rattler is no exception.
61) 'Far Too Young To Die' 1980s style UK synth pop in the vain of Duran Duran at their least boyband-esque. 60) 'House Of Memories' Minor mid-tempo number with a fantastic tempo-change in the middle eight.
59) 'From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins' Beach Boys-style close harmonies give this a jolly, almost Disney vibe, complete with a whistling solo. 58) 'Bittersweet' An off-cut from Vice And Virtues, this is peppy and danceable pop, constantly switching between minor and major chords to give some fitting colour to the songtitle. 57) 'It's Almost Halloween'. A seasonal fave that makes for excellent holiday fare, with or without the iconic video. 56) 'We're So Starving' The perfect introduction to the Pretty.Odd. Like the theme tune to a long lost Monkees episode. 55) 'C'Mon' Epic collab with label mates Fun.
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Develops into a rather lovely string-led singalong. 54) 'Impossible Year' Brendon pushes his Sinatra tribute even further with luscious orchestral flourishes and a commanding vocal performance. 53) 'Crazy=Genius' A sister tack to 'There's A Reason These Tables Are Numbered.' With similarly jazzy influences.
52) 'Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks'. Taking the lead from Mariah, Brendon is clearly aware that all the best festive tracks are fast-paced, danceable and feature a horn section. 42) 'The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know' Kate Bush-esque ambient vocals bleed into an ELO tribute steeped in 1960s nostalgia. 41) 'Memories' One of the best intros they've ever put together, building towards one of their biggest choruses and a name drop for A Streetcar Named Desire thrown in for good measure.
40) 'When The Day Met The Night' The soundtrack of sweet summer days in the park. Big, bold and brassy. 39) 'Folkin' Around' Does exactly what it says on the tin. Divisive but undeniably fun. 38) 'Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met)' From the French language choir intro to the organ noises and intricate lyrical references, this is just weird as hell and all the more glorious for it. 37) 'Golden Days' The most traditional rock song from Death Of A Bachelor comes ready to slay any festival stage. 36) 'The End Of All Things' At the time, this piano ballad with grandiose backing was the most ambitious Panic!