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Age:  19

Location:  United Arab Emirates

Joined On:  Oct 08, 2008

Website:  mariemofo.buzznet.com

 

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October 8

I miss Panic-king at the disco.

Yeah, Panic at the disco. We all know that they've changed a lot, and I know that it is SO last year. But it just hit me today when I was on my way to school, I realized that I'm missing the old P!ATD (yeah, back when they still have the '!') No, I am not one of those 'ex' fans who were complaining that their Pretty. Odd is an epic fail or whatever. Deff' NOT! I actually liked their songs up to now. But I was wondering how they'd look like or be like if they could have stuck with their genre or image. It's more like out of curiosity thing. The question I am asking myself repeatedly is "Do I like them better before or now?" The thing I liked with the former Panic is that they were very different from the others. Their debut album "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" just amazes me, and I have to say that it still does until now. I mean, it is the first time that I liked EVERY song that is included in an album. And I'm sure that I am not the only one who can quote something from each of their song. With "Pretty. Odd" the thing that I liked best is how everyone from the band were able to sing a song. And their songs were all catchy, and last but deff not the least, their songs today are the kind of songs you'd want to listen to when you like to be cheered up or something. That Green Gentleman song never ceases to make me smile just by hearing its first line. It was not until I finally arrived at school that I realized that it doesn't really matter what they are now, unless they're not sell outs or whatever. I mean, we can still listen to their old songs, can't we? I'd have to say that the band makes me wonder what their genre would be in their next albums, or how much would they change. I still love them, anyway.

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