Genius Lyrics
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Panic! at the Disco – Impossible Year
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Despite being the last song of the album, this is the first song Brendon wrote for Death of a Bachelor. This song serves as a “eulogy” for the album’s titular dead bachelor and
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Panic! at the Disco - Impossible Year (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "Impossible Year" com Panic! at the Disco] / [Verso 1] / Não há raios de Sol nesse ano impossível / Apenas dias escuros, céu cinza e nuvens cheias de medo / E
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dodie (Ft. Jack Howard) – Impossible Year
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[Verse 1: Jack] / There's no sunshine / This impossible year / Only black days and sky grey / And clouds full of fear / And storms full of sorrow / That won't disappear / Just
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Formerly VinylZombie_MCR – Literary Devices in Panic! At The Disco's Death Of A Bachelor
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I’ve always liked both English and music, and Genius certainly fueled this. After working on Panic! At The Disco’s Death of a Bachelor for Modern Rock Cleanup, I thought I’d throw
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Modern Rock Cleanup – Cleanup: Panic! At The Disco
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Introductory Post
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Panic! at the Disco – Songs That Have Yet to be Performed Live by Panic!
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*Please note that Covers and Demos do not count / A Fever You Can't Sweat Out / ALL SONGS HAVE BEEN PLAYED LIVE / Pretty. Odd. / The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know / She Had
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Falloutjosie (Ft. Panic! at the Disco) – Death of a Bachelor - Panic! At the Disco Album Review
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This is my review of Death of a Bachelor by Brendon Urie Panic! At the Disco.
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dodie – dodie Discography
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This page lists all known songs created by singer songwriter “dodie” that are posted across YouTube and streaming services.
EP’s and singles are listed in release order and other
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Panic! at the Disco – Death of a Bachelor
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“Death Of A Bachelor” was heavily inspired by Frank Sinatra. As a single, Death of a Bachelor released three days before the 100th anniversary of Sinatra’s birth.
Panic! singer/
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Widespread Panic – Impossible/Jam
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I got to get back to the house / There's a warm chair where the cat has been / I feel a little better when I'm back at the house / Hope I haven't lost my keys / I been thinking
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Panic! at the Disco – Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time
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“Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” was released on New Year’s Eve 2015 as an instant download for those who had already pre-ordered Death of a Bachelor from digital music
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Panic! at the Disco – Victorious
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“Victorious” is an upbeat, pop-influenced song about…Brendon Urie’s lack of athletic skills?
I was never really great at sports. Never picked first for the team. But what I missed
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Panic! at the Disco – Golden Days
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The eight track of Death of a Bachelor takes listeners on a nostalgic journey via vivid imagery and 70’s pop culture references.
The verses largely deal with happy memories – they
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Panic! at the Disco – Golden Days
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The eight track of Death of a Bachelor takes listeners on a nostalgic journey via vivid imagery and 70’s pop culture references.
The verses largely deal with happy memories – they
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Panic! at the Disco – House of Memories
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“House Of Memories” is the tenth song off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor.
Coinciding perfectly with the title of the album, the song’s dispirited
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Panic! at the Disco – Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
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The title “Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off” comes from the movie Closer, where Natalie Portman says: “Lying is the most fun a girl can have
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Panic! at the Disco – LA Devotee
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“LA Devotee” is the fourth single off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor.
The song focuses on a person who embodies the idea of the LA archetype—one who
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The Killers – Somebody Told Me
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“Somebody Told Me” is the second single by American rock band The Killers. The song is featured on the group’s debut album Hot Fuss and was written by Dave Keuning, Ronnie Vannucci
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Panic! at the Disco (Ft. fun.) – C'mon
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[Intro: Brendon Urie] / It's getting late, and I / Cannot seem to find my way home tonight / Feels like I am falling down a rabbit hole / Falling for forever, wonderfully wondering
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Michael Constantino – Rock vs Pop Mashup
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[Shontelle - Impossible] / I remember years ago / Someone told me I should take / Caution when it comes to love / I did, I did / And you were strong and I was not / My illusion, my
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Panic! at the Disco – Emperor's New Clothes
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“Emperor’s New Clothes” is the fourth track and single from Panic! At The Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor, which was released on January 15, 2016.
The accompanying
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Panic! at the Disco – Crazy = Genius
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Brendon makes a statement about whether there’s a link between insanity and creativity on the sixth song of Death Of A Bachelor. The song is framed as a conversation between
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Panic! at the Disco – Hallelujah
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“Hallelujah” was released to iTunes on April 20th, 2015. It was the first song released without founding member Spencer Smith, who left the band on April 2nd.
Preceding the track’
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Panic! at the Disco – The Good, the Bad and the Dirty
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“The Good, the Bad, and the Dirty” is the ninth track off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor. It’s likely a reference to the 1966 movie, The Good, the
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Panic! at the Disco - Crazy = Genius (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "Crazy = Genius" com Panic! at the Disco] / [Intro] / Você pode se incendiar (Hey!) / Você pode se incendiar (Hey!) / [Verso 1] / Ela disse: "À noite, em meus sonhos
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Panic! at the Disco - Death of a Bachelor (Tradução em Português)
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“Death of a Bachelor” é fortemente inspirada por Frank Sinatra, tendo sido lançada como single apenas três dias antes do 100º aniversário do cantor. O vocalista Brendon Urie
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