Society would expect us to remain calm and just watch the video later when we have a few minutes of free time, but this can be pretty difficult, especially if it's a video you've been anticipating for a while. Imagine sitting in class (or at work) and finding out that Fueled by Ramen (the official YouTube channel that uploads Panic! at the Disco music videos) uploaded a new video of one of your favorite songs. Having to go about your day like normal when there's a new music video that you haven't seen yet. (And yes, those are indeed fish tanks on their heads in the image above.) 4. Some golden examples of this are " Emperor's New Clothes", " Lying is the Most Fun.", and " Nine in the Afternoon". You can take a long time to analyze each part of the video and find a deeper meaning for many songs, but quite a few of Panic!'s music videos seem pretty disturbing at face value. You have to watch some of them yourself to see exactly what I mean by that they are quite indescribable. Okay, Panic! at the Disco's music videos are. ![]() ![]() Having someone walk in while you're watching one of their music videos.
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