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Better version of Panic at the disco-Time to dance

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

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  • Where the heck is the original album version, its way sicker and it just doesnt seem to exists

  • Ive always liked this version better than the album version.

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  • can anybody hear ryan saying time to dance in the background

  • @LucasMon7417 You "garentee" none of us understand what we are "listning" to? I can guarantee (notice the spelling) that most people here (besides you) know what we are listening (notice to spelling again) to. It's music. It doesn't matter if people understand the story behind the lyrics. Now, go back under your bridge, troll. Also, I did know that this song's lyrics were based on that book, and this version is not stupid. I like both versions.

  • @ashofoblivion Type in "Time to Dance panic at the disco" and its the first one.

  • @wastemytimewithyou I'll never understand WHY they didn't put this one the album :/

  • @LucasMon7417 beieve it or not..i actually did know exactley what they were taling about..i heard this ong a while back and looked u the meaning...its quite intresting really.and yah but it goes alot deeper than that too :) its pretty awesome how deep these guys ca nget and still have AMAZING music too

  • @blackroses1900 Youtube to mp converter :)

  • do any of you have a download link? i love both versions but cant get this one on my ipod because itunes doesnt have it...........

  • The whole Panic! song, "Time to Dance," is a reference to the book Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. The lyrics mimic his style in the book which is about a model who is disfigured in a shooting. Thus the references to bulletholes, the "give me mallice, give me envy," as in a photographer talking to a model, etc... Anyway, Aubergine Dreams is the color eyeliner one of the characters uses...

    The book also has a character who wants a sex-change thus the talk of boys and estrogin, etc

  • this version is stupid and i garentee none of you understand what your listning to at all NONE of u know what any of this means

  • For anyone who doesn't under, this is the EP version. A lot of bands change songs from when they go onto albums.

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