Panic! At The Disco - London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines (Official Audio)

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Published 2015-09-27
The official audio of "London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines" by Panic! At The Disco from the album 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' - available now on DCD2 Records / Fueled By Ramen. Download it at smarturl.it/afever

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The official YouTube channel of multi-platinum rock band Panic! At The Disco. The band consists of Brendon Urie, Dan Pawlovich, Nicole Row, and Mike Naran.

Panic! At the Disco released its debut studio album ‘A Fever You Can't Sweat Out’ in 2005, which became certified double platinum in the US. Following in 2008, the band's album ‘Pretty. Odd.’ marked a significant departure from the band’s debut sound. 2011 brought the band’s 3rd album ‘Vices & Virtues’, which featured “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” and spent 10 consecutive weeks on the iTunes “Top Alternative Songs” chart. In 2013, the band released the album ‘Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!’, featuring “This Is Gospel”. Panic’s 2016 album ‘Death of a Bachelor’ spawned hits like the gold certified track "Hallelujah”. Most recently, the band released "Say Amen (Saturday Night)", the lead single from the 2018 studio album ‘Pray for the Wicked’.

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All Comments (21)
  • @theodoesya8300
    memorizing the titles is almost as hard as memorizing the whole song
  • @xoftri2435
    I don't know why but I always laugh when Brendon says "You better back the shit up"
  • just for the record, the weather today is slightly sarcastic with a good chance of A) indifference and B) disinterest in what the critics say
  • @Chlo255
    For some reason "Panic!, meet the press" makes me so sad...like, it just reminds me of how excited and young they were when they first got signed, and now the band is so different and it's only Brendon. I just have a lot of feelings :'(
  • @nikiyerbamate
    Person: Hey what’s your favorite song by Panic? You: doesn’t remember title Me, an intellectual: also doesn’t remember title
  • @Hiinnatta
    "Just for the record, The weather today is slightly sarcastic with a good chance of: A. Indifference or B. Disinterest in what the critics say" Best part! <3
  • @shookookie2222
    Because of bands like these I wish I had been born before
  • @lucynsuns
    Years later, I am still confused by these titles
  • @libby6353
    first time i heard this song i thought it said:"STOP STALLING MAKE A MEME FOR YOURSELF"
  • @LazerzZ
    Nice to see they haven't forgotten about this album, although I'd love to see them remake it now, with a slightly be take innit
  • The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage in London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines who had Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks which seems like a dream you have when you have A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
  • @ashleymejia5874
    The lady in the zebra coat always reminds me of Gerard Way •________•
  • @dallasfangmann
    the title is literately like they flipped through the dictionary and picked eight random words and said "hey you could turn this into a song title" and then they fucking did
  • @Kamui121
    This song is SO good! It gives off that amazing old panic vibe
  • @Riv_
    ''Make a scene, make a scene, make a scene--'' Me: thiS AIN'T A SCENE ITS A GOD DAMN ARM RACE
  • @veronikaventura
    I was utterly confused when P!ATD was spamming my feed but I'm not complaining..
  • @BR-tm3tk
    I don't know but i have a super strong emotional connection to this song Edit: i wrote this 4 years ago. People are still replying & liking my comment. The notifications brought me back to my emo days