golden days is actually such a fucking gay song. I hear what you’re saying - “a death of a bachelor? over a fever you can’t sweat out? what sacrilege!!!” - but like, hear me out. a solid 6/10 for the studio recording only, so not counting any live moments lmao. also a lot of fans of this album are just? generally gay? exudes gay energy? probably more gay moments and lines i’m forgetting, but this is that for now. not really any songs which are distinctly homosexual, although there are heaps of references to chuck palahunik, a gay author, and lines from “time to dance” directly taken from dialogue spoken by a trans woman (i think? i haven’t read invisible monsters, sorry). Since we are only basing this on the studio recording (live performances + their tours are a whole other story) i’m putting this second to the bottom. gay. “i have a shirt that keeps your smell”? “lipstick boys”? the overpass is criminally underrated, but anyway, that’s another discussion :))) i give pray for the wicked maybe a 4.5/10 but it honestly depends. shoutout to the inclusivity of dancing’s not a crime “just wanna be your boyfriend, girlfriend” (even though it doesn’t include people who don’t identify as male or female but he tried) and old fashioned’s “medicatin’ every day to keep the straightness in order”. Ranking panic! at the disco albums based on gaynessĭefinitely the straightest album, but that doesn’t mean that there are gay moments in this album.
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