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** "Roaring 20s" lyric in the chorus may come across as a shock to some fans at first because Brendon was feeling nervous about his first Broadway performance. He disbands Panic! completely less than five years after the fact.
-->'''Brendon:''' Roll me like a blunt, cause I wanna go home
-->'''Brendon:''' Roll me like a blunt, cause I wanna go home
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** Just about all of "Death of a Bachelor" is this, including "House of Memories", "Emperor's New Clothes", "Victorious", the TitleTrack and "LA Devotee".
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The band's 2008 album ''Pretty. Odd.'' turned out to be this for the band's fanbase at the time. An emo-pop band doing a throwback to 1960s baroque pop and psychedelic pop (particularly The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band)? It just didn't fly with their fans. It ultimately resulted in half the band departing to form a new band.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The band's 2008 album ''Pretty. Odd.'' turned out to be this for the band's fanbase at the time. An emo-pop band doing a throwback to 1960s baroque pop and psychedelic pop (particularly The Beatles' Music/TheBeatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band)? ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'')? It just didn't fly with their fans. It ultimately resulted in half the band departing to form a new band.
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* FaceOfTheBand: People usually think of Brendon, the lead singer, before Ryan Ross, the main songwriter during the ''A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'' and ''Pretty. Odd.'' eras.
** Justified as he's the only member who has remained with the band since the beginning. As of April 2015, this is now IAmTheBand as Spencer has [[http://www.panicatthedisco.com/post/115300986804/a-message-from-spencer decided to leave.]]
** From 2015 until he officially left in 2017, Dallon was just a touring member. He didn't write songs or contribute in the studio anymore. "Death of a Bachelor" is literally a Brendon Urie solo album.
** Justified as he's the only member who has remained with the band since the beginning. As of April 2015, this is now IAmTheBand as Spencer has [[http://www.panicatthedisco.com/post/115300986804/a-message-from-spencer decided to leave.]]
** From 2015 until he officially left in 2017, Dallon was just a touring member. He didn't write songs or contribute in the studio anymore. "Death of a Bachelor" is literally a Brendon Urie solo album.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Music/FallOutBoy and Panic! fans often overlap. This isn't surprising considering their similar music styles, shared origins and penchant for {{Long Title}}s. They overlap a lot with the Music/MyChemicalRomance fanbase, too. This is probably due to the witty and intelligent rebellion lyrics. It's more like, which one did you become a fan of first.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Music/FallOutBoy and Panic! fans often overlap. This isn't surprising considering their similar music styles, shared origins and penchant for {{Long Title}}s.long titles. They overlap a lot with the Music/MyChemicalRomance fanbase, too. This is probably due to the witty and intelligent rebellion lyrics. It's more like, which one did you become a fan of first.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The band's 2007 2008 album ''Pretty. Odd.'' turned out to be this for the band's fanbase at the time. An emo-pop band doing a throwback to 1960s baroque pop and psychedelic pop (particularly The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band)? It just didn't fly with their fans. It ultimately resulted in half the band departing to form a new band.
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** "Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks's" chorus opening lyric can sound very eerie during Spencer Smith's final years in the band, owing to his drug and alcoholism misuse in 2013. It doesn't help that it was about Ryan Ross' father's substance abuse and is already more of a tearjerker than it was back then; Spencer then took time off during the "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!" tour to get help and quit the band two years later in 2015.
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** "Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks's" Snacks'" chorus opening lyric can sound very eerie during Spencer Smith's final years in the band, owing to his drug and alcoholism misuse in 2013. It doesn't help that it was about Ryan Ross' father's death of substance abuse and is already more of a tearjerker than it was back then; Spencer then took time off during the "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!" tour to get help and quit the band two years later in 2015.
*** Not to mention that the music video for "New Perspective" had Spencer being dimmed down in obscurity as Brendon gained the spotlight, which would later foreshadow his drug and alcoholism misuse in 2013 before officially leaving the band in 2015.
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** At the time, it was simply an odd video full of MindScrew and FauxSymbolism. After the album's release, Spencer came out about his substance abuse problems and stopped touring with the band. This could make the video a TearJerker if it weren't already.
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