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    meaning, friend.” These lyrics come from the song, “Kitchen Sink” by Twenty One Pilots. These lyrics are one of many that speak to me and make me think about my purpose on this earth. Bands such as Twenty One Pilots, My Chemical Romance, and Panic! At the Disco have songs that also make me think about numerous things on this earth and about the people around me. The lyrics from most of these songs make me think about my existence and cause me to have a different…

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    Hallelujah Meaning

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    In English class I was instructed to find a song that was fit for a meaningful, in class analysis and to explain the meanings of the song to my classmates in an original manner. After studying the song “Hallelujah,” by the band Panic! At The Disco, I had explored the topic of admitting our mistakes, and I had learned why it’s essential that we, as sinners, are able to confess our sins and wrong doings to each other as well as those who we have hurt in the past. The song “Hallelujah” kicks off…

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    Music. A form of artistic expression consisting of its own unique, universal language, and is arguably the most popular and timeless form of entertainment. The art of musical composition is admired all over the world, and its articulately written notes and lyrics are used by many as a gateway to speak to all four corners of the world, and pass on one’s own thoughts on worldly struggles. Especially in the previous century, the 20th century, music has been one of the only ways to peacefully…

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    ‘The Death of a Bachelor’: A visual synthesis in enjoying life. The visual text that it’s being analyzed is the album cover for ‘The Death of a Bachelor’ by Panic! at The Disco (See Appendix A). The image is a photo taken by Brendon Urie’s friend. A car is seen in the pool. However, the car is just a drawing. The car is the first thing that one focuses on since it’s a bit larger than everything else. In this cover one can see the lead singer Urie laying on the rooftop naked. Also, it…

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    Frank Sinatra Essay

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    pieces of music I will be comparing are Panic! At the Disco’s “Death of a Bachelor” and Frank Sinatra’s “My Way”. Both, “Death of a Bachelor” and “My Way” are portrayed in different ways, but both songs are in relation to an end of an era. Although the song “Death of a Bachelor” was not inspired by a specific Sinatra song, Panic! was inspired by Sinatra’s compelling use of vocal techniques and his voice as a whole. We can better understand the techniques that Panic! used to mimic Sinatra by…

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    “Impossible Year” by Panic! at the Disco is a song that has a gloomy feel to it. When I listen to this song, it makes me think about how Holden feels. The lyrics are a bit depressing and I believe that this relates a lot to Holden. “There's no sunshine this impossible year. Only black days and sky grey and clouds full of fear and storms full of sorrow that won't disappear…” is a lyric at the beginning of the song that reminds me of Holden’s negative thoughts on his life and other people. For…

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    “The fear of falling apart”, “Words are knives and often leave scars”, and “Don’t try to sleep through the end of the world and bury me alive. Cause’ I won’t give up without a fight” by Panic! At The Disco from their song This is Gospel is very important to me because it’s like saying no matter how hard you push and pull on me I won’t give up and that’s really encouraging to me. The way I can apply it to my life is I was bullied, cursed at, and yelled at all throughout middle school by other…

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    good bands and musicians such as Aerosmith, Aero Speed Wagon, Billy Joel and a bunch of others that were great that we could name. The music types most people listened to in the 70’s and 80’s were punk rock, rock and roll, country, hard rock and some disco in the 70’s but it did not last very long. Other subgenres of rock exspecially glam rock, hard rock, progressive, art rock and heavy metal gained a lot of success in the 1970’s era. country…

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    understand," The man said, his deep British accent sounding husky, "that this isn't easy for you. We can start easy. How about you tell me what type of music you like?" She took a deep breath, "I-I like The 1975, Fleetwood Mac, The Smiths, and Panic! at The Disco." She watched as he quickly jotted down what she had said. She already knew that he was going to write everything down, but it didn't occur that it meant everything. "Hmm, Fleetwood Mac?…

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    Aid I would have One Direction (with Zayn Malik), Zayn Malik, 5 seconds of summer, Ed Sheeran, All Time Low, Green Day, blink-182, Fall Out Boy, Patrick Stump, My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way, Tonight Alive, Taylor Swift, Halsey, Little Mix, Panic! At the Disco, Hozier, Good Charlotte, Twenty One Pilots, Sex Pistols, Ramones and my own band Verge of Chaos performing. I picked these artists because all of them are my favourite bands and artists. They are my favourite artists because of the music…

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