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Live in Denver
Rock · 2006

Live in Denver

A sweaty, theatrical time capsule capturing the band's vaudevillian debut era in all its raw, high-energy, and unpolished live glory.

2006 · Decaydance

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A frantic, theatrical rush of youthful adrenaline and dramatic showmanship.

Moments Worth Listening For
The transition into the live cello intro of 'Build God, Then We'll Talk', which sounds far more sinister and immediate than the studio version.
Brendon Urie's raw, unpolished vocal delivery on the cover of Radiohead's 'Karma Police', turning an indie anthem into a dramatic cabaret sing-along.
The moment the crowd takes over the chorus of 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies', drowning out the band in a deafening, unified roar.

How does Live in Denver sound next to the rest of Panic! at the Disco's catalogue?

Cello+2.3σ

The instrumentation foregrounds cello far more than the catalogue usually does.

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