

“One of the Drunks” feels like it’s trying to be a poor man’s version of “Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time”, and the weak chorus doesn’t help its case. This also has to be one of Panic!’s weakest albums when looking at it from a lyrical standpoint. Songs like “(F**k a) Silver Lining” and “Dancing’s Not a Crime”, while competent, have no notable qualities that make me want to go back to them, especially when some of the other songs do so much better with these same qualities.

None of the songs on this project are bad, but there are plenty of bland and forgettable ones. Unfortunately, I can’t say that about every song on this album.

“Roaring 20s” and “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” also take advantage of their unique beats to make great, stadium-rocking tunes. “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” does a fantastic job as flawlessly combining elements of Broadway music and trap to make a cohesively pleasing song, and “King Of The Clouds” uses some great vocal effects and bass hits to craft an intense, soaring song. The huge, trumpet-driven chorus works with the motivational rags-to-riches story the song develops, and it’s quite catchy as well. “ High Hopes“, which you can see my review of by clicking on the song’s title, stands as my favorite track on the project. I wouldn’t call this a bad project, as there are quite a few songs I like. “Pray For The Wicked” is Panic! At The Disco’s 2018 endeavor, and it was written after Brendon Urie played in Broadway’s “Kinky Boots”, which explains the album’s strong Broadway influences, but it also turns out to be one of Panic’s most uninspired projects. The Ranking (Now THIS is ordered by my opinion): Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (2013).Well, I don’t think there’s anything else to discuss now, so let’s do that pre-list, then get into the rankings!įeatured Albums (ordered by release date, NOT by my opinion): Lastly, just know that I sometimes have controversial opinions about music, especially with this list, so realize that this is just my opinion and it should not affect the way you listen to these albums if you disagree with me. When I do give my albums in the rankings, I will also give my favorite and least favorite track right under the album cover, similar to what I did in my FOB and Eminem Ranking posts. I’d like to stress, too, that this pre-list will not be in any way affected by my opinion. Just to be sure we’re on the same page, though, I will provide a small list of all the featured albums in order of release date (not by my opinions) right before the rankings so I do not get anyone saying in the comments “oh, you forgot about this one”. No deluxe versions, EPs, collaboration albums, live albums, compilation albums, or any other kind of album will be featured. Now, when I say “albums”, I strictly mean regular studio albums. Like the title says, I’ll be ranking P!ATD’s albums from worst to best. All of their albums carry this trait, and I will be sure to state it in my analyses of the albums.īefore I get into that, though: some rules. One of my favorite things about the band (or at this point in the band’s career, Brendon Urie) is that each of their albums takes a unique style or genre and blends it in with their own sound. The two bands were pioneers in the early 2000s punk/emo scene, but their styles are very different, both lyrically and sonically. Since Fall Out Boy played this important part in my life, it’s no surprise then that one of the other bands I listened to in my early years of music appreciation was Panic! At The Disco. Surprisingly, I wasn’t always as invested in the modern music scene as I am now, and without FOB, I probably wouldn’t be. As I discussed in my Every Fall Out Boy Album RANKED (Worst To Best)post, Fall Out Boy is the first band that really got me interested in music. Panic! At The Disco is a band I have been following for a while. Hello, I’m MusiCommentator, and this is my 150th post, so you know what that means: it’s time for another addition into my Albums Ranked series! And this time around, I’m going to be ranking every Panic! At The Disco album!
