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10 Panic! At The Disco Songs You've Probably Never Heard

"Let me be your killer king."

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10 Panic! At The Disco Songs You've Probably Never Heard
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As Brendon Urie's #1 fan (sorry Syd) I thought it'd be cool to share my top 10 P!ATD songs that aren't as known (or not as basic as the rest of the them).

1. Nine in the Afternoon

This is one of the first Panic! songs that I heard and it just puts me in a good mood every time. it's just a feel good song about living in this crazy world but being able to enjoy company of the ones you love. This video is particularly extra in terms of costumes which I appreciate, also Brendon has long hair so it's a throwback.

2. Victorious:


The video is just Brendon Urie praising himself for doing odd things so motivate him to chase after his dreams. Sometimes, you think you're gonna kick ass, and you flop, and that's okay. You may not have won the dodgeball tournament, but you won the girl of your dreams.

3. Let's Kill Tonight:


This song, to me, is about defying stereotypes and being the version of you you want to be, not being ordinary and having fun in the process. It's always a song I listen to when I'm about ready to have a great time, because I know I'll "kill it" no matter what I do as long as I'm enjoying myself.

4. LA Devotee:


This is one of Panic!s stereotypical creepy music videos, and I love it. It's super trippy in the best way possible. It's also just a really cool song, I 10/10 recommend listening to it while driving.

5. Nicotine:

This song is about being addicted to someone, like they're Nicotine. The exact words are "You're worse than Nicotine". Some other awesome lyrics are "better to leave than be replaced". (That's as angsty as you'll get). Also, when Brendon jams out to his own music, I die a little inside so I love this video.

6. Hallelujah:


This song is also very hype when you need some motivation. It's 10/10 a car jam for every occasion. It's about embracing your mistakes/sins and having a good time no matter what you think people judge you for.

7. This is Gospel:


Two summers ago I discovered this song and it's probably my favorite song of all time. There's also a Piano Version which makes me burst into tears but I thought I'd post this one first. "The fear of falling apart" from being in a relationship and loving someone you can't have on top of his amazing voice just makes it so much better. It's also a classic creepy video so might as well love it for all it is.

8. That Green Gentleman:


This used to be the song I always skipped when it came on my phone, but now I can't get enough of it. "Everybody gets their way". It's about things changing and working through the troubles in your life. "I want to know where everyone feels the same" seems pretty relevant for what's all happening in the world.

9. Emperor's New Clothes:


This is hands down the creepiest Panic video I've seen but it's so awesome in the process. Brendon pretty much is being taken over by a demon, and it's so cool. For someone who appreciates stage makeup, this was wild. "Heros always get remembered, but you know legends never die".

10. Ready to Go:



Last but not least.


I could've done so many different songs and videos, but these just stuck out to me and were the first thing to come to mind. Hope you all enjoyed listening! Comment your favorite Panic! video below!

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