Paxton’s Reaction To panic! at the disco’s Radiohead Cover


Thеѕе аrе mу thουghtѕ′ οn Panic!’s cover οf Radiohead’s Karma Control.

25 Responses to “Paxton’s Reaction To panic! at the disco’s Radiohead Cover”

  • condiersea says:

    I in fact like Panic at the Disco. I also like Radiohead. I feel the same that Panic has sarky lyrics and very dramatic. Its as if they want to seem intelligent by sounding “poetic”. There songs are extremely unrelatable. “Along with the people inside
    What a wonderful drawing of intimacy
    Inside, what a wonderful drawing of intimacy”
    I much rather rather Radiohead.
    Panic is more about the sound which is cool and all but really I like music with substance.

  • Goldenreaf says:

    OOOOOOOH NO! Yucky. It was like when Brittney Spears did a cover of a song from the Rolling Stones. Here’s the thing everyone needs to shut the fuck up. Panic at the Disco sux grey hairy balls. On a more mature note the fact that they even did this is just disrespectful, 2 completely different bands that stand for different things and candy pop rox here is fucking shit up!!!

  • Goldenreaf says:

    OOOOOOOH NO! Yucky. It was like when Brittney Spears did a cover of a song from the Rolling Stones. Here’s the thing everyone needs to shut the fuck up. Panic at the Disco sux grey hairy balls. On a more mature note the fact that they even did this is just disrespectful, 2 completely different bands that stand for different things and candy pop rox here is fucking shit up!!!

  • Nayuchiha says:

    Personally, I’m more of a Panic fan then a Radiohead fan. But I didn’t really reckon they covered Karma control very well.

  • kingsharksam says:

    @littlegurlini 3/10 low effort

  • eman3030150 says:

    i know how ya feel man panic have also done a cover of one of my favorite bands songs

  • nickv11763 says:

    you know what I don’t like Panic that much and I really don’t like alot of things they represent but if I just look at the cover it’s self and try my toughest not to look at the band doing it, it’s not all that terrible, not the bast, but not terrible, but then I see the band and it kinda kills it lol

  • Cameron227700 says:

    Panic! fans don’t really know the depth and passion behind Radiohead’s music. Panic! ruined that song, their cover completely removed all of the haunting aspects of it. There’s not any emotion in Panic’s cover, it just made it so bland and structured sounding…

  • pinkizkeewl9 says:

    “You have no right! Don’t touch that.”
    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

  • lusant2 says:

    lol i dont agree with you but your amusing either way

  • LC1Banana says:

    i heard their cover today, i died a small inside…

  • Zanethefallen says:

    You make some excellent points Paxton, but pop is pop. It’s only meant to be catchy, and Panic accomplishes that goal. Radiohead is legendary, and altogether another class of music, so there is no point in getting upset over some live cover. It’s just a compliment to Radiohead; proving that one of their songs is intellectual, but catchy enough for the mainstream retards to delight in listening.

    Ps: Kid A is incredible.

  • littlegurlini says:

    Why did you have to restart this childishness? I didn’t respect your opinions and I’m wretched, what more do you want?

  • Killjoy192000 says:

    I despise to enter back into this, but your argument is one of circular reasoning. You talk about how panic’s front man has more “emotion” and that somehow makes him a better singer. PATD is fortunate they have an army of teenage girls to back them up. Rolling stone just named Kid A the album of the decade. It’s certainly not my favorite by head, but panic is more of a fad; a one trick pony with a few inspired tracks and some sociological insight. Radiohead is much more and will remain legendary.

  • littlegurlini says:

    And I was suppose to know that how? It’s excellent that you like different types of music. You just *seemed* close minded. I don’t mind admitting I thought incorrect.

  • MercuryClock says:

    Yep. I’m closed-minded because I don’t like a band you like. Never mind that I listen to just about anything from ragtime to progressive metal.

  • littlegurlini says:

    I don’t really care what you have to say anymore. You guys can listen to your precious radiohead and keep your minds closed to any new talent. Because that’s fulfilling. =/

  • MercuryClock says:

    TRY to know this: Most Radiohead fans (myself included) don’t just try to troll you Panic fangirls, but watched or listened to their cover out of curiosity to form an opinion of their own on it. I listened to their cover of Tonight, Tonight by The Smashing Pumpkins as well, and I didn’t like it either.

  • littlegurlini says:

    No, it’s the fact that other people are like that. That just one silly cover gets them worked up.

  • MercuryClock says:

    Well the fact that my comment was so ancient and buried under several other comments just shows how much tastes in music that differ from your own rile you up.

  • littlegurlini says:

    Experience makes the band in itself better, but not better than other bands. Just improving themselves. It’s not about anyone else. And also, who cares how ancient your comment is? What difference does it make if I disagree with you now or 8 months ago? If I disagree, then I’ll say something.

  • MercuryClock says:

    Experience does make you better. That applies to literally anything, not just playing music.

    By the way, the comment of mine you first responded to was 8 months ancient. MONTHS. Get a leisure activity, kthx.

  • littlegurlini says:

    Thats fantastic, but more experience doesn’t mean better, it means more experience.

  • littlegurlini says:

    Build God Then We’ll Talk, When the Day Met the Night, Nails for Breakfast Tacks For Snacks. And, I listened to a clip of a different radiohead song and it wasn’t that terrible.

  • Raiden2370 says:

    Well, what are you waiting for? Recommend a few!

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