Panic! At The Disco – Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!
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Fueled By Ramen – 7567-86836-4 |
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CD
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Europe |
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Genre: |
Pop |
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Alternative Rock |
Tracklist
1 | This Is Gospel | 3:07 | |
2 | Miss Jackson | 3:12 | |
3 | Vegas Lights | 3:10 | |
4 | Girl That You Love | 3:12 | |
5 | Nicotine | 3:06 | |
6 | Girls/Girls/Boys | 3:26 | |
7 | Casual Affair | 3:17 | |
8 | Far Too Young To Die | 3:17 | |
9 | Collar Full | 3:18 | |
10 | The End Of All Things | 3:32 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Fueled By Ramen, LLC
- Copyright © – Fueled By Ramen, LLC
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – WEA International Inc.
- Copyright © – WEA International Inc.
- Glass Mastered At – Cinram GmbH
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Dallon Weekes
- Bass – Brendon Urie
- Bass Guitar – Dallon Weekes
- Cello – Dave Daniels*
- Concertmaster – Julian Leaper
- Conductor – Rob Mathes
- Creative Director – Panic! At The Disco
- Design – Anthony Franco
- Drums – Spencer Smith (2)
- Engineer – Todd Stopera
- Guitar – Dallon Weekes
- Keyboards – Brendon Urie
- Lead Vocals – Brendon Urie
- Mastered By – Ted Jensen
- Mixed By – Jake Sinclair
- Percussion – Spencer Smith (2)
- Photography By – Chris Phelps (2)
- Piano – Brendon Urie
- Producer – Butch Walker
- Programmed By – Brendon Urie
- Songwriter – Panic! At The Disco
- Strings – Rob Mathes
- Synthesizer – Brendon Urie
- Viola – Peter Lale
- Violin – Emlyn Singleton
Notes
Packaged in a clear standard jewel case
℗ © 2013 Fueled By Ramen, LLC. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.
Manufactured in the E.U.
℗ © 2013 Fueled By Ramen, LLC. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.
Manufactured in the E.U.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 75678 68364 0
- Barcode (Scan): 0075678683640
- Label Code: LC00121
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 756786836-4 V01 XHR
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L016
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 05M9
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 756786836-4 V01 XHR
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L016
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 05R7
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Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (LP, Album) | Fueled By Ramen | 536640-1 | US | 2013 | ||
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Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (CD, Album, Limited Edition) | Fueled By Ramen | WPCR-15288 | Japan | 2013 | ||
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Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (LP, Album, Limited Edition, White With Red, Blue And Yellow Splatter) | Fueled By Ramen | 536640-1 | US | 2013 | ||
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Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (LP, Album) | Fueled By Ramen | 7567-86836-3 | Europe | 2013 | ||
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Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (CDr, Album, Promo) | Fueled By Ramen | PCD-482 | Japan | 2013 |
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Reviews
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At the time, this was a pretty odd release for Panic. The band completely ditched the baroque pop dynamic of the band, something that remained through all of the last three albums despite their heavy contrasting factors, in favour for electronics, a continuation of the synth-heavy Vices & Virtues but much more leaning towards dance. But do not fret, because Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! is a delight to listen to.
This album is just lively and as colourful as the band's hometown of Vegas. Look out for tracks such as "Vegas Lights" with its anthemic chorus, the funky bassline in "Girls/Girls/Boys", and the underappreciated dance-pop ditty "Collar Full." That's not to ignore slow jams "Girl That You Love" and "Casual Affair" or the melancholic "Far Too Young to Die." The keys, vocals and drums may be in the forefront of it all, but there are some striking guitar moments in the aforementioned "Collar Full" and "Nicotine," where they get abrasive, yet melodic and in-your-face.
There are even some moments where vocalist Brendon Urie uses the vocoder, most prevalent in the opener ("This is Gospel") and closer ("The End of All Things"). While some may find it distracting and even quite goofy, I personally think it doesn't restrain Urie from stealing the show.
The cons on this album have to fall on the second track "Miss Jackson" -- a song that's arguably the most pop-tinged out of the entire record that's unfortunately brought down by a repetitive chorus and over-the-top production -- and the fact that there's only 10 songs in the regular tracklist. All of the 10 tracks are solid, yes, but as some felt with the previous album it feels like Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! ends too soon at its 32 minute runtime. I personally wouldn't mind fitting in the Target exclusive tracks "Can't Fight Against the Youth" and "All The Boys" as standard, but whatever the case, there's no doubt that this album is sure to give you a good time. -
Edited 4 years agoOne of the best album! I related to girls girls boys because i am in a similar situation! I love each track with my heart also nicotine was very relatable because i was addicted to nicotine in my teen years when i listened to this masterpiece! Over all it is my third favorite album of the band panic at the disco! Thank you for reading my review thats it and plz notice me senpai :)
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