At the Disco’s first single after the departure of one of its founding members, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker. This song was the lead single for Panic! At the Disco’s fourth album, “Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!” Its music video is a fan favorite, as Panic! At the Disco is known for its amazing music videos. Part of the band’s third album, “Vices & Virtues,” the song “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” features Panic!
At the Disco’s beloved catchy tunes and beats. The song is popular for being written by vocalist Brendon Urie to express his personal issues.
Panic At The Disco Top Songs
At the Disco proved that they are more than a one-album-hit wonder with the release of their second album, “Pretty Odd.” The song “Nine in the Afternoon” is the album’s first single and was number 44 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Best Sons of 2008. “Nine in the Afternoon” was included in the music video game Rock Band 2 and Guitar Rock Tour 2. If you have turned your TV on for longer than 10 minutes in the past couple of years, you’ve heard this song. “Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)” has been featured in several Diet Coke commercials. This song is the second single from the band’s third album, “Vices & Virtues.” 4.
One of the band’s most popular songs is “Build God, Then We’ll Talk.” The song was the last single from Panic! At the Disco’s debut album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out.” 3. This song is Panic! At the Disco’s third single from their album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out.” The song peaked at number 28 on the Billboard alternative songs chart, number 96 on the Pop 100, and number four on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. A very fun song with a very entertaining music video, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” is the group’s second single from their debut album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out.” The song reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, the band’s only song to hit the top 40 in America. Want a song that’ll make you move to the beat no matter where you are? Coming from their debut album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” this song perfectly describes Panic!