What does London Beckoned Songs about Money Written by Machines mean?

Panic! At The Disco: London Beckoned Songs about Money Written by Machines Meaning

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London Beckoned Songs about Money Written by Machines Lyrics

Stop stalling, make a name for yourself
Boy, you better put that pen to paper and charm your way out
If you talk, you better walk
You better back your shit up
With more than good hooks
While you're all under the gun
Start talking "a...

  1. anonymous
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    May 19th 2006 !⃝

    Yea, it's about Panic! making it and being critised about how good or not they are. It is partly aboput showbiz as it to do with the music industry but it is mostly about them and the debut.

  2. zomgxx
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    May 17th 2006 !⃝

    I think that this song in a way is about Panic! themselves. It might mean that their people will hate them, or they'll love them. When the song says "Panic meet the press" that might give a bit of a hunch to people that it's about them.

  3. SeikenIX
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    May 1st 2006 !⃝

    This song is basically saying that it's either your loved or your hated in show business and that they may just be one hit wonders for the week stated in the chorus " Well we're just a wet dream for the webzine, Make us it, make us hip, make us scene Or shrug us off your shoulders Don't approve a single word that we wrote".

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