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Make fun of me all you want but Brendan Urie's range on these ballads is no joke and the rest of the album was just pop-ish enough to be popular but not so much that the songs are overly repetitive or terrible. The songs are well known enough that you could play it in the car and everyone could sing along and vibe. The album itself conveys a narrative of bittersweet transition from reckless youth into adulthood that everyone can find a piece of themselves in.

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