HeroOfPellinor
Lifer
Who woulda thought you could make a song out of that one line. Go figure.
Originally posted by: chambersc
sounds remarkably like fallout boy.
Originally posted by: chambersc
sounds remarkably like fallout boy.
Originally posted by: DannyLove
I have no idea what you are talking about..... music? lyrics sounds retarded, thus why I don't listen to the radio. Mindless crap in my opinion.
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
I find it amusing that they censor out god and not the actual cuss word on the radio/clean versions.
Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
Song and band titles are way too long.
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
I find it amusing that they censor out god and not the actual cuss word on the radio/clean versions.
agreed
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
I find it amusing that they censor out god and not the actual cuss word on the radio/clean versions.
agreed
I find it amusing that people think "damn" is a cuss word.
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: chambersc
sounds remarkably like fallout boy.
I think they sound very different if you pay attention to both of their songs. Panic!'s lyrics, in my opinion, are much more complicated and much more repeated. Plus, they are a lot clearer when they sing than fallout boy. I have trouble figuering out what the heck fallout boy is even saying. Also, there is musical differences too.
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: chambersc
sounds remarkably like fallout boy.
I think they sound very different if you pay attention to both of their songs. Panic!'s lyrics, in my opinion, are much more complicated and much more repeated. Plus, they are a lot clearer when they sing than fallout boy. I have trouble figuering out what the heck fallout boy is even saying. Also, there is musical differences too.
i firmly believe music isn't meant to be of anything more than melodic beats compiled in a fashion that is pleasing to the ear. thusly, I care not to "pay attention to both of their songs."
Originally posted by: Journer
since when did god have to be *** out? 😵...
Originally posted by: Journer
since when did god have to be *** out? 😵...
and where did i?Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: chambersc
sounds remarkably like fallout boy.
I think they sound very different if you pay attention to both of their songs. Panic!'s lyrics, in my opinion, are much more complicated and much more repeated. Plus, they are a lot clearer when they sing than fallout boy. I have trouble figuering out what the heck fallout boy is even saying. Also, there is musical differences too.
i firmly believe music isn't meant to be of anything more than melodic beats compiled in a fashion that is pleasing to the ear. thusly, I care not to "pay attention to both of their songs."
If you 'care not' to pay attention to someone's music, then you shouldn't seriously comment on specific qualities of that artist.
Originally posted by: chambersc
and where did i?Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: chambersc
sounds remarkably like fallout boy.
I think they sound very different if you pay attention to both of their songs. Panic!'s lyrics, in my opinion, are much more complicated and much more repeated. Plus, they are a lot clearer when they sing than fallout boy. I have trouble figuering out what the heck fallout boy is even saying. Also, there is musical differences too.
i firmly believe music isn't meant to be of anything more than melodic beats compiled in a fashion that is pleasing to the ear. thusly, I care not to "pay attention to both of their songs."
If you 'care not' to pay attention to someone's music, then you shouldn't seriously comment on specific qualities of that artist.
Originally posted by: notfred
I like The Only Difference between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage better than that song.