1.
“Well I’ll look at it this way, I mean technically our marriage is saved. Well, this calls for a toast.” Which “Panic at the Disco” song is this?
Correct Answer
A. I Write Sins Not Tragedies
2.
Song: Nine In The Afternoon. Fill in the blank: “Back to the ________ where we began.”
Correct Answer
F. Street
Explanation
The correct answer is "Street". In the song "Nine In The Afternoon," the lyrics state "Back to the street where we began." This suggests that the narrator wants to go back to the place or location where their journey or story started. "Street" is the most fitting option among the given choices as it represents a specific physical location in a city or town.
3.
Song: But It’s Better If You Do. Fill in the blank: “Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in ________.”
Correct Answer
E. Naivety
Explanation
The correct answer is "Naivety". In the song "But It's Better If You Do," the lyric "Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety" suggests that the speaker is seeking love or validation in an unconventional and potentially deceptive setting, such as a strip club. The word "naivety" implies a lack of experience or understanding, indicating that the speaker may be willingly ignorant or unaware of the true nature of the situation.
4.
Song: Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off. Fill in the blank: “Let’s get these _________ hearts beating. Faster, faster.”
Correct Answer
C. Teen
Explanation
The correct answer is "Teen." The song lyrics imply that the hearts being referred to are those of teenagers. The phrase "Let's get these teen hearts beating" suggests a desire to increase the excitement or intensity of the emotions experienced by teenagers.
5.
“Swear to shake it up, if you swear to listen. Oh, we’re still so young, desperate for attention. I aim to be your eyes, trophy boys, trophy wives.” Which “Panic at the Disco” song is this?
Correct Answer
B. The Only difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Only difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage." This can be determined by recognizing the lyrics from the given song. The lyrics "
6.
Which “Panic at the Disco” album contains the song “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”?
Correct Answer
A. A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005)
Explanation
The correct answer is A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). This album by Panic at the Disco features the popular song "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." It was released in 2005 and gained significant popularity, becoming one of the band's most well-known songs. The album is known for its blend of pop punk and emo influences, and "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" showcases the band's unique sound and lyrical style.
7.
Song: Miss Jackson. Fill in the blank: “A face like _________ catching lighting in your nightgown.”
Correct Answer
D. Heaven
Explanation
The correct answer is "Heaven." In this line of the song, the speaker is describing the beauty and radiance of someone's face, comparing it to the image of lightning catching in a nightgown. "Heaven" is a fitting choice for this metaphor, as it conveys a sense of divine beauty and brightness.
8.
Song: Miss Jackson. Fill in the blank: “A face like _________ catching lighting in your nightgown.”
Correct Answer
B. Northern Downpour
9.
“Where villains spend the weekend, the deep end, we’re swimming with the sharks until we drown.” Which “Panic at the Disco” song is this?
Correct Answer
C. Vegas Lights
Explanation
The correct answer is "Vegas Lights". The lyrics provided in the question mention spending the weekend where villains go, swimming with sharks until drowning. This is a reference to the wild and extravagant lifestyle of Las Vegas, which is often associated with partying, gambling, and a darker side. The song "Vegas Lights" by Panic at the Disco captures the energetic and hedonistic atmosphere of the city.
10.
Song: The Ballad of Mona Lisa. Fill in the blank: “Her words were _______ through his ears again.”
Correct Answer
F. Swimming
Explanation
The correct answer is "Swimming." In this context, the phrase "Her words were swimming through his ears again" suggests that the person is deeply immersed in the lyrics of the song and they are resonating with him strongly. It conveys a sense of the words being vivid, lively, and captivating, as if they are flowing effortlessly through his mind.