![]() ![]() Then he drives into the desert, where he slays a smoke-breathing, warrior goddess at the foot of a giant, neon-pink exclamation point. He's surrounded by burning cigarettes and empty liquor bottles, pacing his room and absolutely losing his mind. ![]() It opens with frontman Brendon Urie, dressed in a Brandon Flowers-approved glittery suit at a ramshackle motel. The song's video is a total Vegas freak show. Odd and Vices & Virtues, failed to produce a Top 40 single. The track is a collabo with upcoming Brooklyn singer Lolo, and it features an anthemic hook that recalls FOB's "Light 'Em Up." And like that Top 15 single, "Miss Jackson" has mainstream appeal and could help return Panic! to the charts after their second and third albums, Pretty. Hear the first single "Miss Jackson" above, complete with a demented, Vegas-centric music video. If Fall Out Boy's successful return didn't make it clear, well, it's now official: Pop-punk is back! And the genre's theatrical drama queens, Las Vegas' Panic! at the Disco, just unveiled their first album in nearly three years - Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! drops October 8. ![]()
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