Song titles nowadays can have no real connection to the song. The song titles could relate to either a thought or occurence at the time of writing the song, or just a catchy phrase. Fall Out Boy is also infamous for this. As for the lyrics, you have to look deeper into the meanings of some of the sentences. In "But It's Better If You Do", the lyrics do talk about a strip club and the supposed experience of being in one. In "Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off", the main theme of love-making and even deceit is heard in the verse.
Its a whole lot of thinking for just a song. That's just the way artists express themselves through music and songwriting.
2006-09-07 10:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Just google Panic! at the disco lyrics
2006-09-07 17:43:15
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answered by amalia372005 5
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Well what songs are you talking about
Check this site out it should tell you what you need to know:
http://www.lyricinterpretations.com/lookat.php/bands/Panic-At-The-Disco
2006-09-07 17:38:19
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answered by *333Half-Evil* 4
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well what song are you talking about. i love panic! at the disco.
2006-09-07 17:45:27
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answered by vickie 3
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Just by looking at the song titles themselves; you REALLY have to "get" the music in order to understand it.
Me....I want to be able to enjoy listening to music, not having to "get" any hidden meaning in the song.
2006-09-07 17:42:41
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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I kind of get them .. like they use alot of metaphors & stuff in their lyrics. & at first you think the titles have nothing to do w. songs .. then you figure it out eventually .. but then some of them I still don't get & I've been listening to P!atd for like a year haha.
Hugs && Kisses
⥠Abby â¥
2006-09-08 17:54:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Panic! at the disco is so not gay.
2006-09-07 18:53:17
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answered by #!@#^$*#($ 5
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if your looking for the lyrics then go to azlyrics.com and put there band name and there wil come up, the names and the lyrics
2006-09-07 17:43:39
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answered by hihellohowryah1 2
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On I write Sins, not Tragedies Brendon is telling his best freind- the groom, that the bride is cheating on him. I think.
2006-09-07 17:41:24
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answered by Jim F 5
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Yes, I understand them. They are trying to be witty and tongue and cheek, but I don't think they are always meeting the mark.
2006-09-07 17:44:06
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answered by T 4
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