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Amazing Album!!!. I've noticed that not only were all of these reviews written the same time the album was released, but really the biggest complaint was how different Pretty. Odd. was compared to A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. Since the initial shock of this album's differences is long gone, I think it's a lot easier to see how amazing this album is. Sure it's different, but that's not a bad thing. Pretty. Odd. is catchy and insightful. Sometimes it's even my favorite of their albums. Some of my favorites from Pretty. Odd. are Do you Know What I'm Seeing?, That Green Gentleman, and Northern Downpour. I just wanted to write a positive, current review so that newcomers wouldn't be deterred from this wonderful album by the reviews of people who were just surprised by the different sound:)

This album's rating almost made me become as emo as those who gave it low reviews.... (Disclaimer: I was joking about the title, but SERIOUSLY) I feel as though this album has been extremely unfairly reviewed. Most of the people giving it such low ratings haven't cited anything but their own preferences - not Panic!'s lack of musical skill - yet deem the album deserving of a lone star. They also claim that the album is slow, not at all catchy, and poorly written lyrics-wise. I can argue the same point for two of their much-more-appreciated albums! Gosh darn it, when will people actually become mature enough to understand how to properly review things? Anyway, ranting aside... Several of my friends are obsessed with Panic! at the Disco and attempted to get me into them. I'd already heard "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" and somewhat liked it (though I'm probably biased because I love string instruments), so I previewed their highest-rated albums at the time (Vices and Virtues and TWTLTRTD). I was disappointed by how lazily done they seemed even though I can appreciate all genres of music - certain parts of each had potential that was never reached (that was mostly the case for V&V while Too Weird was just not executed well), and thus, they weren't fun listens. I felt stupid for disliking them as everyone else had showered them in praise that I myself had let go down the shower drain without a thought (that was bad). So I, being extremely bored, decided to preview their other two albums to see whether they were any good. Happening upon Pretty. Odd.'s rating made me feel as though maybe some people had finally shared my opinion on the band, so I tuned in out of curiosity. And at first listen, I was intrigued - not by its quality but by how uniquely each song was arranged even though some of their melodies were so simple. I was so intrigued, in fact, that I decided to preview it sev'ral more timez until I could pick out the intricate harmonies and instrumental variations in each. It reminded me a bit of listening to Sgt. Pepper, but somehow, Pretty. Odd. was so much more immersive an experience than the former (while also taking a lot longer to truly grow on me). Again, I'm probably biased as I like more of The Beatles' albums than Panic!'s and therefore had lower expectations for the latter, but I was still surprised that this was the case. As the album grew on me, I (surprisingly enough, what with me being an extremely nit-picky musician who has perfect pitch) became nothing short of amazed by the quality of the album (which I hadn't initially noticed). Though the sum of its parts sounded a tad bit simple as others have said, each part of that sum was done with a sort of complexity that requires respectable musical skill. This respectable musical skill inevitably led me to respect the band more and check out its fanbase...which I now have marginal (and reluctant) respect for as a whole. That being said, this album isn't perfect. It is definitely not my favorite album of all time, either. Regardless, however, its style is a refreshingly unique one in today's market and the band's own pool of music, so I appreciate it greatly. Kudos to Panic! Note: I now also like Death of a Bachelor and A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, the latter of which I'd initially found mediocre at best and the former of which I've literally just listened to. I guess listening to this album has taught me how to better appreciate the small things I claim others miss! And, as it turns out, my P!ATD-obsessed friends are just as divided as the iTunes review section on this topic. Pretty. Odd. manages to be one of my friends' favorite albums while another seems to hate it - who woulda thunk it?

Why is this not 5 stars. Awesome stuff here guys Good investment

Northern Downpour changed my life. Listened to this album while high. Completely unmatched experience. Will definitely do again.

Welcome to the sound of Pretty Odd. I absolutely loved this album by them. It was definitely a change from "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" but it sounds so good! "Pretty Odd" felt like a storybook, each song telling a different tale. Made you wonder what the next song would be about. I think this my favorite album by Panic.

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That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) is a song that was released in 24 March 2008.

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That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) is a song from the Pretty. Odd. album.

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That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) is performed by Panic! At the Disco.

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That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) has a duration of 3:15 minutes.

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