I Have Friends in Holy Spaces

Album: Pretty. Odd (2008)
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  • Frontman Brendon Urie told VH1: "What happened was one night when we were writing another song, we took an hour break. I was playing something on the guitar and as we were all hanging around I was making up lyrics to it. It just kind of became a ditty and the rest of them - I think they're all crazy - but they were like 'You can throw that on the album.' That was one of the two songs I got to throw on there."

Comments: 4

  • Carrie from Timaru, New ZealandThis song is so cute! I love Panic at the Disco. The other song Brendon got to put on the album was 'Folkin' Around'. Another cute song
  • Ma from São Paulo, BrazilGosh, it's one of my favorite songs in the Pretty. Odd.
  • Robin from Oakville, Oni think this song is about how now that panic is famous,evryone wants something from them, like the people who were mean to them in school(since they were nerds <3)
  • Bianca Sanchez from Alburquerque, NmProbably my favorite by Panic! at The Disco
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