![]() ![]() Anyways, this song is inspirational and has a very creative and unique beat. The radio overplays it, it’s like they’re trying to beat it into your brain and I hate it. This song is SOOOOO much better than “High Hopes.” There is a reason “High Hopes” isn’t on this list, and that’s because it’s not a good song. Hey Look Ma, I Made It Pray for the Wicked (2018) The song has a really good beat that makes you want to dance and nod along with it. Not only was it great on the album, but it was really cool to see Brendon Urie jump out of the stage and start singing along with the song whenever he toured this year. Silver Lining Pray for the Wicked (2018)Īs I’ve said multiple times before and I’ll still say this now, this song was a great way to kick off a new album. This song had a very creative build up to the chorus and everyone including me just loved it.ġ8. Personally I believe that the best song off of the album is “Trade Mistakes” but that’s my opinion. Anyways, this song has been claimed to be the best song off of the album by many people including some of my own friends. This was the last song that Ryan Ross before leaving the group to work with his other band, The Young Veins. The main reason I put this one over top of “LA Devotee” and “One of the Drunks” is simply because of one fact. Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met) Vices and Virtues (2011) The lyrics were cool in my opinion and I just thought the song overall was great.ġ9. This song had me at the beat, I loved the sound of the song. Literally by a “daily basis” I mean once every week or so. That is whenever I actually listened to it on a daily basis. I’d personally have to say that this song was my number one favorite off of the “Pray for the Wicked” album. One of the Drunks Pray For the Wicked (2018) The song has a great beat, a really cool chorus, some awesome lyrics, and a very creative music video.Ģ0. I’ll admit there would be some serious competition with “Hallelujah,” “Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time,” and “Golden Days,” but once you think about it, “LA Devotee” takes the cake. However I can’t resist giving credit on quite literally the best song off of their 2016 debut album, “Death of a Bachelor.” You literally cannot argue that “LA Devotee” is the best song off of the entire album. ![]() LA Devotee Death of a Bachelor (2016)Īs I’ve shown recently, I’ve lost interest in any of Panic! At the Disco’s newer material. It has been noted that the recording was not done the contemporary way but rather via Urie doing his thing live and direct into a tape machine. Also the theme of the LP, according to Brendon’s explanation, is supposed to be ‘honestly’ nostalgic in nature.21. ![]() The title of the project was obviously inspired by Viva Las Vegas, a 1964 film Elvis Presley starred in, in addition to the King helming that movie’s soundtrack. Panic! at the Disco, which at the beginning was a multi-musician band, traces its own origins back to Las Vegas, Nevada.īrendon co-produced this album alongside two of his regular collaborators, Mike Viola and Jake Sinclair. “Viva Las Vengeance” is the seventh-studio album of Panic! at the Disco, a musical act which at its core is just a one-man show, with that one man being Brendon Urie. ![]()
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