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A Fever You Can't Sweat Out

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01
Introduction
0:37 $1.29
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The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage
2:55
03
London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
3:24 $1.29
04
Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
3:24 $1.29
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Camisado
3:12 $1.29
06
Time To Dance
3:22 $1.29
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Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
3:20
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Intermission
2:36 $1.29
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But It's Better If You Do
3:26 $1.29
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I Write Sins Not Tragedies
3:07
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I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
3:30 $1.29
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There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
3:17 $1.29
13
Build God, Then We'll Talk
3:41
$1.29
Album Information

Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 39:51

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I Write Sins Not Tragedies

Heyy

V Below, actually it is the song, if you take 30 seconds of your time you can put it in your Queue and hear a summary of it.

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I write sins not tragedies

metalhead4life

The song on this album is not it . The track is actually falloutboys closeing the door so if you could fix it. I just wasted 6.49 for a wrong album. please fix this error please

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awesome

DaFrenchFri

This album is awesome but the best songs are album only on emusic but they aren't on itunes or any where else

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i bet

ernie-c

the guys in this band are insufferable.

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A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out revealed the state of pop-punk/emo in 2005: it was hip to be self-aware. “Dear studio audience,” Panic! at the Disco vocalist Brendon Urie quavers in “The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage.” “I’ve an announcement to make/It seems the artists these days are not who you think.” He goes on to shout out, “Applause! applause!” His lyrics also say he’s the narrator, but that’s for debate, because later on Fever Urie hoots about meeting the press and his band being a “wet dream for the webzines,” so who was actually worrying about stardom, the narrator or Panic! at the Disco? With Fever it was clear that the MySpace revolution had come full circle — no longer just a convenient promotional tool, the site had become something to sing about. – Johnny Loftus

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