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Essay heading: Panic At The Disco - Pretty. Odd.
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November 23, 2002 |
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It was this slightly 'teenage immaturity' in their obscenely long titles and over the top tunes that made Fever the fantastic debut it was. Panic have changed their style too much, they no longer seem the same band. They've said themselves that they, "...want to be the next Beatles", but it's just not going to happen when you alienate half the fan base you built with your first album by completely changing your style... displayed 300 characters
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This will never be a recipe for success.
Still, there are some fantastic moments on this album where you can hear the old Panic! having influence. The way Urie moulds his words is so unique he almost builds the lyrics as an additional instrumental layer, instead of the figuratively "flat" vocals usually heard in the popular music of our time... displayed next 300 characters
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