

The song is great, but the video can make anyone week at the knees. The song talks about a guy who wants to hook up with a girl, but the guy struggles with the fact that she wants to hook up with another girl. A song like this deserves a great video that shows the struggles of fighting an addiction problem. Having a friend go through an addiction is a painful experience, but the only thing you can do is let them deal with it. The greatest line in the whole song would have to be, "If you love me let me go!" It was a difficult situation that Urie had no way to control. Urie wrote this song about former Panic! drummer Spencer Smith who had been dealing with an addiction to alcohol and prescription pills.

Having the band show their fans some sweet dance moves really makes the video enjoyable to watch and dance to. The music video features different scenes including Urie giving a "Buddy Holly" impression. This song makes you want to get up and go.

The music video does a great job at emphasizing the twisted love the guy feels for the mystery woman. It tells of a story of an obsessive man who is in love with an unattainable woman and this is shownby Urie's psychotic love struck role throughout the video.

This song was to be written about Urie's personal life and is a reference to the 1986 hit "Nasty" by Janet Jackson. This song is one of the more darker songs by the band. The music video keeps a lot of the same themes as the band's earlier music videos, even having the clocks on the walls in the music video set to nine o'clock (a nod to their song "Nine In The Afternoon"). While the song is about a guy dealing with two sides of his personality, the music video's theme is about the band letting go of their past, which explains why the setting of the video would be at a funeral. I wanna believe that this video would be higher on this list, but say what you mean and tell me I'm right, this is one of Panic! At the Disco's best music videos. This video deserves a second viewing to fully appreciate it. The only time that the band is shown is when they arrive as paramedics to take the two dead lovers to sea. The music video was very creative, I mean people wear fish tanks on their heads! One of the big differences with this video from the band's other music videos is that most of the video lacks any appearance by the band. The song was inspired by guitarist Ryan Ross whose girlfriend had cheated on him.
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Named from a line from the movie "Closer, " this song is about how a girl cheated on her boyfriend, but the guy knows that she could never do better than him. "Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" If anything, this video makes you feel like you can get over anything, including a breakup – unless your ex is Urie.Ĩ. He gets over his ex and life seems to be looking up for him he even gets a new girlfriend by the end of the video. Throughout the video, he decides to turn his life around. In the music video, lead singer Brendon Urie plays a guy who has just gone through a break up. Anyone who is in need of a song to make them feel like they can accomplish anything, "Victorious" is for you. This is one of the newest music videos by the band, but still a fan favorite. The music video makes us want to get up and scream hallelujah! And plus, those dancing skills right there were amazing. The song is a message to those guilty of sin owning up to their faults. This song shows the religious side of the band.
