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Pretty Odd

Panic at the disco's attempt to possibly recreate the beatles' sound. Most evident in the song Behind the sea.
Differs from their previous album, A fever you can't sweat out, by ryan's added vocals, and removal of the somewhat techno aspect.
A real change to there old stuff, more slow and soft as opposed to old fast and loud.
Also signifies the start of the era in which the band removed the exclamation mark in their name. Why? beats me, seemed kinda pointless.

No doubt people will probably be disappointed with the change, they lost what they were.
guy 1) Wtf are you listening to? Is this the Beatles?
guy 2) No dude this is Panic at the Disco. Havent you heard their new album pretty odd?
guy 1) NO! *changes song to Lying is the.....* THIS is real panic!.
Pretty Odd by mini_man543 April 1, 2008
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an album that truly surpasses "a fever you can't sweat out" in every possible way. i don't like panic at the disco one bit, but i gotta give them serious props for releasing something that was only gonna alienate their (close-minded) existing fanbase.
pretty. odd. is a very good album!
pretty. odd. by runnforrestrunn April 11, 2008

Pretty. Odd. 

Pretty. Odd. is the second studio album by Panic! at the Disco (Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith and Jon Walker), released on March 25, 2008. The Ryden shippers (people who ship Ryan Ross and Brendon Urie) particularly love this because they claim Brendon wrote it about Ryan.
person one: have you heard Pretty. Odd.?
person two: yeah, it's awesome!
Pretty. Odd. by I-/ June 3, 2017

pretty. odd. 

the second album of panic at the disco
refernces from the bettles and a very good album indeed
have you heard pretty. odd. do you like it?
pretty. odd. by poppyimo March 29, 2008
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