Panic! At The Disco - Too Weird To Live Too Rare To Die [LP]
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Product Details
- Genre / Style Pop-Rock / Synth-Pop / Emo Pop / Electro-Pop / Alternative Pop
- UPC 0075678683633
- Record Label Fueled By Ramen
- Format LP
- Disc Quantity 1
- Vinyl Color Black
- Vinyl Size 12"
- Vinyl Weight Standard
- Additional Info Explicit
- Release Date 10/22/2013
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Panic! At The Disco's fourth studio album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!, marks a bold sonic shift toward synth-driven pop-rock and electronic production. Released in 2013, the album peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and represents frontman Brendon Urie's first full album as essentially a solo project under the Panic! name. Produced by Butch Walker, the record finds Urie embracing his Las Vegas, Nevada roots with a glittery, club-inspired sound built on vintage and modern synthesizers influenced by Daft Punk, M83, and 80s new wave. The album's title references a Hunter S. Thompson quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, reflecting Urie's newfound appreciation for his hometown.
The album balances high-energy anthems with introspective moments across standout tracks like "This Is Gospel," a dramatic synth-rock centerpiece that reached #12 on Hot Rock Songs and became a streaming phenomenon, "Miss Jackson" featuring Lolo, a darkly cathartic emo pop track inspired by personal betrayal, and "Girls/Girls/Boys," which explores themes of sexuality and freedom with electronic dance beats. Other highlights include the pulsing "Vegas Lights," the urgent "Nicotine," and the tender album closer "The End of All Things," showcasing Urie's most vulnerable songwriting to date.
This black vinyl pressing on Fueled by Ramen Records captures the album's celebratory and cathartic energy. The package includes a 12" x 12" insert, complementing the iconic cover artwork featuring Urie in full Liberace-inspired Vegas regalia. The record documents a pivotal moment in Panic! At The Disco's evolution toward electronic-influenced pop-rock and Urie's emergence as the sole creative force.
- Format: Black Vinyl LP
- Standout tracks: "This Is Gospel," "Miss Jackson," "Girls/Girls/Boys"
- Pressing details: Includes 12" x 12" insert, Fueled by Ramen Records release
- Genre/style: Pop-Rock, Synth-Pop, Emo Pop, Electro-Pop
- UPC: 075678683633
Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! captures Panic! At The Disco's transformation into a synth-heavy, dance-floor-ready project while maintaining Brendon Urie's theatrical flair and emotionally charged songwriting that defined a new era for the band.
* The Spotify track list may not exactly represent the tracks and audio of this LP edition.
Track List:
Side A:
- This Is Gospel
- Miss Jackson (Feat. Lolo)
- Vegas Lights
- Girl That You Love
- Nicotine
Side B:
- Girls / Girls / Boys
- Casual Affair
- Far Too Young To Die
- Collar Full
- The End Of All Things
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