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I tried though. Mad props to me by me for listening to a different thing. When panic at the disco was still great, Now it's just another generic band. Panic: it's time to dance and dancings not a crime FOB: Dance! This is my friends favorite song by Panic! At The Disco. Mine is Camisado, but the whole first album is perfect. This was their VERY first song! Imagine if that named this album ridiculously odd, and then the first two albums would be ridiculously and pretty odd.

Ellery Happy channel show uploader Brendon said he might make a heavy metal album. Their "insecurity" is called gender dysphoria, which is caused by their body's gender not aligning with their brain. The surgery is to fix that problem. Gender is defined by the brain, not genitals. Either you're born with a dick or a pussy, but you're right, gender IS different, but you can FEEL like a boy all ya want, does that make you a boy?

Will always be my 1 fave Panic! At the Disco song. I miss this band. It's weird how it's literally just a one man show now and his music is pretty much just purely pop. I'm sorry, but the beginning always reminds me of fireflies I'll go home now. Relistening to the whole album again. Still iconic even though I wasn't born yet when this came out..

I fell in love with this song and later realized it was based on my favorite book. Why does this song could be a anime opening for some horror, action, drama lol. The title of this song might have came from a book called "A time to dance, A time to die". I'm screaming. Don't worry about it. This song is about the novel by Chuck Palahniuk called Invisible Monsters. This is evidenced by the lyrics "Walls line the bullet holes" the book opens with a shooting , as well as, "Give me envy, give me malice, give me your attention.

Also, "Boys will be boys hiding in estrogen" refers to the transgender individual in the novel, and "Wearing aubergine dreams" refers to that character's favorite color of makeup. Home P Panic! Well, she's not bleeding on the ballroom floor Just for the attention 'Cause that's just ridiculously odd.

Well, she sure is gonna get it. Here's the setting:. At The Disco - Hallelujah Panic! At The Disco - C'mon Panic! At The Disco - Dammit Panic! Izzy Hull. Oh, no, no You're pulling the trigger Pulling the trigger All wrong Give me envy, give me malice, give me your attention Give me envy, give me malice, baby, give me a break! When I say shotgun, you say wedding Shotgun, wedding, shotgun, wedding She didn't choose this role But she'll play it and make it sincere So you cry, you cry Give me a break But they believe it from the tears And the teeth right down to the blood at her feet Boys will be boys Hiding in estrogen and wearing aubergine dreams Give me a break Have some composure And where is your posture?

Oh, no, no You're pulling the trigger Pulling the trigger All wrong Come on this is screaming photo op, op Come on Come on This is screaming This is screaming This is screaming photo op. Boys will be boys, baby Boys will be boys Boys will be boys, baby Boys will be boys Give me envy, give me malice, give me your attention Give me envy, give me malice, baby, give me a break When I say shotgun, you say wedding Shotgun, wedding, shotgun, wedding Boys will be boys Hiding in estrogen and boys will be boys Boys will be boys Hiding in estrogen and wearing aubergine dreams Edit Lyrics.

Time to Dance song meanings. Add Your Thoughts Comments. General Comment Song clearly about Invisible Monsters. First verse, Brandy Alexander bleeding out at the beginning of the book. There are a couple of allusions in the first chapter, and most likely when it's revisited later as well although I'm too lazy to look for them, about how even in a tragic event like this, the 3 characters are still vying for their share of the spotlight, vying for attention.

Hence the reference to whether or not she's bleeding on the floor for the attention. Even when Evie is shooting someone, in her mind, she it is a superficial act for the attention, so to me it's either what she's saying to herself in the back of her mind, or it's coming from one of the other two characters present, scrutinizing her form while shooting Brandy for beauty and gracefulness. I know I saw "Give me attention. I would be willing to bet "Give me envy" is in there somewhere too.

Even though Evie used a rifle, the narrator describes Brandy as being "shotgunned, at the bottom of the staircase, bleeding to death. Second verse could be about Shannon, as said. I would think it's about Brandy though, the same scene, her lying on the floor bleeding. Hence, she chose the person she became, but didn't in the sense that she didn't want to be that. And it's talking about her fake emotion, the overly sentimental way she's asking Shannon to tell her what happened to this point, after which it has the "Give me a break.

Definitely Brandy, since as someone pointed out, she used to be a man, and it references about a hundred times her "aubergine eyes" and even the particular shade of eyeliner she uses: Aubergine Dreams. Could quite possibly also be a fairly directly lifted line from somewhere in the book.

And yes, excellent book. Not his best though. Rant, people No Replies Log in to reply. Well, she's not bleeding on the ballroom floor Just for the attention Cause that's just ridiculous Well she sure is gonna get it Here's the setting Fashion magazines line the walls now The walls line the bullet holes. Have some composure! Where is your posture?

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