What Panic! At The Disco Album Are You?

Let's see if you are A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Pretty. Odd., Vices & Virtues, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die, or Death of a Bachelor!

Maggie
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On Mar 29, 2017

Of the following, which is your favorite color scheme?

Which band/artist (other than P!ATD) is your favorite?

Which "accessory" do you like/want the most?

Which word speaks to you the most? (not always based off the songs they're in)

What do you find yourself doing on Friday nights? (Me? It's 12:20 am on technically a Saturday making a stupid quiz about my favorite band)

What do you most often daydream about?

(Ran out of pics and running out of questions)
What is your favorite song from AFYCSO?

How about from Pretty. Odd.?

Vices & Virtues?

Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die?

Death of a Bachelor?

(Pic creds to someone on DeviantArt this is so cool)
(Okay last question, won't affect your result)
Which album do you think you'll get?

A Fever You Can't Sweat Out

A Fever You Can't Sweat Out

Panic!'s first album from 2005, which had a sort of a teenage angst-y/emo/whatever you want to call it feel to it, and featured songs like "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" and "Time to Dance."

Pretty. Odd.

Pretty. Odd.

Panic!'s second album from 2008 (my personal favorite). It is 100% inspired by the Beatles, and was probably all written on one very long acid trip. Most of the credit goes to Ryan Ross. It features songs like "Northern Downpour" and "Nine in the Afternoon."

Vices & Virtues

Vices & Virtues

Panic!'s third studio album from 2011. After Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the band, Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith had to fend for themselves and created this masterpiece. It has a very steampunk-y feel, which is actually really cool. Some hits include "The Ballad of Mona Lisa," "Ready to Go [Get Me Out Of My Mind]," and my personal favorite, "Nearly Witches [Ever Since We Met...]."

Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die

Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die

Brendon Urie was left alone to create this 2013 album. It definitely has more of a pop feel to it, and it is pretty great. Some hits include "This is Gospel" and "Miss Jackson."

Death of a Bachelor

Death of a Bachelor

The most recent Panic! album (as of the time I am writing this, November 2016), released in 2016. It maintains the more "mainstream" sounds of TWTLTRTD, but shows that Brendon has improved as a song writer and artist. The whole album is basically partying in Hell, but it's pretty great. Some hits include "Victorious" and "Emperor's New Clothes."

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