
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Album • Sep 27 / 2005 • 13 songs, 39m 49s
Pop Punk
Emo-Pop
Pop Rock
Popular
Panic! At the Disco initially casts a familiar punk-pop spell typified by singer Brendon Urie on the snarky stand-out \"The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage.\" But the band quickly busts the envelope of expectations wide open with the prog-meets-punk ethos of \"Camisado,\" the Queen-channeling \"Intermission\" and the grand, genre-bending conceits of \"But Its Better If You Do\" and \"Build God, Then We\'ll Talk.\"
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Panic! at the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out review: Gimmicky, whiny, repetitious & pretentious, this album is easy to dislike. Yet it succeeds as catchy pop music with something just a little bit different and very little filler.