Panic! At The Disco — A Fever That You Can’t Sweat Out
Fueled By Ramen Anniversary Edition on Silver Vinyl
A Fever That You Can’t Sweat Out is the debut studio album by Panic! At The Disco. Produced by Matt Squire, the album was originally released in September 2005. The group formed in Las Vegas in 2004 and began posting demos online, which caught the attention of Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz. Wentz signed the group to his own imprint label, Decaydance, without them having ever performed live. The album was recorded on a small budget at SOMD! Studios in College Park, Maryland, over several weeks in June 2005. The group had only graduated high school one month before. With lyrics written by lead guitarist/backing vocalist Ryan Ross, the record covers social issues and topics such as sanctity of marriage, adultery, mental health, alcoholism and prostitution. Stylistically, the album is divided into halves: the first half is primarily pop punk with elements of electronic, while the second employs more traditional instrumentation, with influences of baroque pop and swing.
Released: 7/30/21
Label: Fueled By Ramen
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- Introduction
- The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press
- London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
- Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
- Camisado
- Time To Dance
- Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Close Off
- Intermission
- But It’s Better If You Do
- I Write Sins Not Tragedies
- I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
- There’s A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven’t Thought Of It Yet
- Build God, Then We’ll Talk
