Today is a sad day
I Write Sins Not Tragedies came off of Panic!’s popular songs. New Panic! has finally fully taken over, and new fans are less likely to listen to their old music.

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Today is a sad day
I Write Sins Not Tragedies came off of Panic!’s popular songs. New Panic! has finally fully taken over, and new fans are less likely to listen to their old music.
Alrighty spoiler I guess?
On genius like how they already named a few of the songs...
They released a complete track list! And like many people already posted this happened...
So panics gonna perform on the tonight show on Wednesday as in 3/21 or 3:21 so my guess is he’s gonna release unholy water live!! (All the holy water packages he sent -that I may or may not be still sad I didn’t get one)
This however is just a guess and only those at the Cleveland show know what’s happening there for rn
But anyways I’m hyped af right now for this!!
lyrics from Nicotine~original edit by welcome-to-the-sound-of-beebo
/// send in Panic! song requests ///
Why doesn’t anyone ever talk about how even after he left the band Ryan Ross wrote for Panic!
He’s credited in writing Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met...) which is on Vices and Virtues. From there on there’s nothing else contributed to by him, but still.
Here’s a fun fact for all of you Panic! at the Disco fans. As most of you know the song Girls/Girls/Boys is a seen as a gay anthem. A good handful of you also may know that it is actually about first Brendon’s 3some. The line “girls love girls and boys” is the most notable line in the song and why it’s known as an anthem. Few know that line was actually written by Dallon Weekes who was a member at the time not Brendon himself.
My mom’s sitting here watching Barbie while I listen to Emperor’s New Clothes by PATD
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PANIC PANIC PANIC PANIC
I decided to take a page out of Hannah’s (hannibalgoldstarr) book and write about my Panic! at the Disco concert experience. I went to see them at Blue Bayou Waterpark on July 11th in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This was my sister and I’s third time seeing them in three years and like the previous times, Panic put on a show.
The concert wasn’t supposed to start until 7 that night so we got to the park around 1:30 (can never be too early right?). Already the temperature was 98 degrees. It was my first time being at the water park so we rode a few of the rides to pass the time. We had called the Monday before the show to reserve seats so we didn’t have to wait in a line for the free general admission in the grass. While we were on the ferris wheel (directly across from the stage) Panic did their soundcheck so we had the perfect view to watch it. They opened up with bits of Uptown Funk before going into This is Gospel.
While the concert wasn’t scheduled to start until 7, the gates were supposed to open at 6:30. So around 6 o’clock people started to gather around where the gates were to be ready to go in. However, the gates didn’t open until almost a full hour later. At the time I didn’t know what caused the delay and I still don’t. Unfortunately by the time the gates did open, due to everyone being packed in together and the intense heat, at least six people had passed out and had to be carried away.
The opening act was West Without but they were only able to play 1 or 2 songs before Panic was due to come on. By the time they did come out (around 8), the temperature was at it’s lowest for the day, 87 degrees (welcome to Louisiana in the summer). Brendon’s poor jacket didn’t even make it to a song. He had it off by the time he walked to the middle of the stage. But I do have to give props to Kenny and Dallon for keeping their jackets on for the entire show. Although Dallon did take his off after the last encore and before he went off the stage.
The previous times I’ve seen Panic live, they have never failed in putting on a great show and they kept the streak going. The park is family friendly so the people in charge asked Brendon to keep from swearing, which he did however the point was lost because the crowd was singing the swear words back to him. You could tell he was really having fun with that. The current lineup really play well off each other. They kept the energy of the crowd up.
Other than suffering through a Louisiana summer day, yesterday was amazing. Each song felt like I was hearing it for the first time. You can tell Panic really enjoys what they do. I can’t wait until the next time I can see them live!