* At the AT&T Block Party in 2016, they performed "Bohemian Rhapsody". Yes, [[Music/QueenBand THAT "Bohemian Rhapsody".]]
* At the AT&T Block Party, they opened up "Sugar, We're Going Down". Brendon got to the third word, and made it into an IncrediblyLongNote. Then, suddenly, after he's done, he yelled "April Fools, ''motherfuckers!''" and transitioned into "This Is Gospel".
* Any live performance of "The End Of All Things" where Brendon Urie hits [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abH4yGNpxSQ all the high notes.]] Good lord!
* The video for "Say Amen" has Brendon killing a number of mooks in extremely ridiculous, [[BloodyHilarious hilariously brutal]] ways. WebVideo/CinemaSins even jokingly compared it to ''Film/JohnWick''.
* With Brendon's absolute love for the song, it's extremely cool to hear him finally getting to do a recording of "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' album.
* Brendon's singing voice. The extraordinary range he has and the insane shifts in style the band goes through leads to a number of epic moments. Even some who hate emo music love Brendon's voice.
* In a more niche sense, Ryan's singing voice. Ryan was planned to be the main singer for the band before Urie came on. With the more grounded and nasal tone that Ryan has that plays more into the "emo" theme of the band's music compared to Urie's more theatrical voice. This especially comes play to songs where Ryan has lead vocals instead of being simply backing vocals such as "Mad as Rabbits" and the live version of "Build God, Then We'll Talk"
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