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Panic! At The Disco; making songs that have nothing to do with the titles since 2004. Amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Also they have some of the longest song names ever.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Longest names, yep. but their song titles do have a little relevance, sometimes. Abstract relevance.
by Anonymous13 years ago
nails for breakfast tacks for snacks is the most relevant I can recall atm
by Anonymous13 years ago
They're usually from books and movies, Chuck Palhnuik books to be more specific and lines from the movie 'Closer'.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You know they broke up? Well two members left the group at least. They have a new band called The Young Veins. I didn't know that 'til yesterday and then this post came out. How strange.....
by Anonymous13 years ago
Of course, this is the one post i dont put under my profile >:(
Panic! At The Disco Forever <3
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just like Chiodos.
by Anonymous13 years ago
The Fall of Troy does this too, but they broke up. :(
by Anonymous13 years ago
such a good freakin band i nearly cried when i found out
by Anonymous13 years ago
(I am the poster of comment you replied to) I know, dude! I did cry.
http://www.amirite.net/116251
The Fall of Troy was the band I was thinking of when I posted this.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Fall out boy, too. And there is new perspective.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Gorillaz does this too, sometimes xD
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yup, not very many bands do that, which is what makes them unique(: But it sucks that they broke up(which was a while ago actually), especially because The Young Veins music is horrible :P
by Anonymous13 years ago
A lot of their song titles from the first album are based on books and movies.
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