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While jam-- packed with high-- energy songs like "Vegas Lights" and "Nicotine," the album also features Urie's most open and introspective songwriting to date, with highlights including the tender paean that closes the collection, "The End Of All Things. " Simultaneously celebratory and cathartic, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!is Panic! At The Disco at their distinctive best -personal, potent, and utterly irresistible.