A Fever You Can't Sweat Out – Panic! At the DiscoSeptember 27th, 2005 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Alternative Released: Sep 27, 2005 Customer Ratings (5164 Ratings)
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A Fever You Can't Sweat Out – Panic! At the DiscoView More By Panic! At the Disco Our ReviewBut a few years out of high school when they recorded this slyly sophisticated debut, PAD initially casts a familiar punk-pop spell (guitarist Ryan Ross and drummer Spencer Smith once toiled in a Vegas-based Blink 182 cover band), typified by the emo-core-on-steroids urgency of singer Brendan Urie on the snarky stand-out "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage." But the band quickly dispels notions of the formulaic with the nervy "London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines, " then busts the envelope of expectations wide open with the prog-meets-punk ethos of "Camisado," the Queen-channeling "Intermission" and the grand, genre-bending conceits of "But Its Better If You Do" and "Build God, Then We'll Talk." The band and producer Mint Squire may use the sonic trappings of contemporary musical fashion as lure, but they quickly transform them into something far more original, ambitious and intriguing.. Customer ReviewsFrom a fan of Fall Out Boy. (4 stars)I heard this band was a lot like Fall Out Boy and I understand the comparisons but don't let them make you think they're cut from the same sugary, pop rock cloth. Although they share the jilted teenage boy angst thing, clever lyrics and catchy as heck music, Fever is much darker than From Under the Cork Tree. With lyrical imagery involving "testosterone boys and harlequin girls" and "sleeping with roaches", it's obvious Fall Out Boy sound-alike but without the poser (5 stars) I was a little cautious before listening to this CD because I had heard from my friends that this band sounded very similar to Fall Out Boy. And after the first couple songs, I definetely agreed. What made me still want to listen and deem them free of the 'poser' title was the.. music. Panic! has a techno vibe and I definetely like the violin and piano thats sometimes in the background. It's refreshing in such a techy world. The songs a Almost Perfect! (5 stars) I absolutely LOVE this CD. Here's a breakdown of all the songs and which ones are best though.(Even though the entire CD is amazing!) 1.Introduction-A little pointless, but I like how it contains part of the music from Track 12. Don't buy it though unless you buy the whole CD. 2.The Only Difference Betweeen Martydom and...-I love this song. One of the most upbeat and danceable. 3.London Beckoned..-About my 3rd favorite. It's a fun song to he BiographyFormed: Las Vegas, NVGenre: Alternative Years Active: '00s, '10s The members of Panic! at the Disco had barely graduated high school when their full-length debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, transformed the suburban Las Vegas teens into national emo-pop stars. The band had materialized several years earlier, when friends Spencer Smith (drums) and Ryan Ross (guitar) began covering blink-182 tunes together. After tiring of playing another group's material, they recruited two additional classmates, guitar/vocalist Brendon Urie and bassist Brent Wilson, and the newly...
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