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  2. Panic! At The Disco - Build God, Then We'll Talk (Letra e música para ouvir) - It's these substandard motels / On the, lalalala, corner of 4th and Freemont Street / Appealing, only because they are just that un-appealing / Any practiced

  3. March 26, 2007. Alternative Rock, Pop-Rock. N/A. Matt Squire. “Build God, Then We’ll Talk” is the final song on Panic! at the Disco’s debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. The song delves into the unsettling aspects of cheating and examines the illusion of love that comes with prostitution. The lyrics and narrative of the song ...

  4. Track: Build God, Then We'll TalkArtist(s): Panic! At The DiscoAlbum(s): A Fever You Can't Sweat OutCopyright Owner(s): Fueled By Ramen, LLC#PanicAtTheDisco ...

  5. "Build god and then we'll talk" is a quote from Chuck Palahniuk's book Choke. Panic! has drawn inspiration for many of their song titles from his books. (thanks, nidhi - Mumbai, India) it's about this woman who sleeps around, you know, a prostitute and to say much else like" it's refering to the sound of music, is falacious.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2012 · Build God, Then We’ll Talk” is the final song on Panic! at the Disco’s debut album A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. The song covers the unsettling aspects of cheating, and the illusion of love that comes with prostitution. The story begins at a substandard motel, a hotbed for prostitution.

  7. Build God, Then Well Talk It's these substandard motels On the on the corner of 4th and Freemont Street Appealing, only because they are just that un-appealing Any practiced catholic would cross themselves upon entering The rooms have a hint of asbestos And maybe a just dash of formaldehyde And the habit of decomposing right before your very eyes Along with the people inside What a wonderful ...