Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
“Let’s Kill Tonight” is a spiteful song about a past romance that ended bitterly. Their relationship has left Brendon with a “cold heart” and he vows to destroy her reputation to get revenge.
Each song on Vices and Virtues corresponds with a vice, and this track deals with wrath and anger.
[Verse 1]
If I retreat
Words, wars, and symphonies
Make room! We're taking over here
And you're the galantine
Cold and alone, it suits you well
Won't find me perching here again
[Verse 2]
May your feet serve you well
And the rest be sent to hell
Where they always have belonged
Cold hearts brew colder songs
Fate will play us out
With a song of pure romance
So, stomp your feet and clap your hands
[Chorus]
Let's kill tonight! Kill tonight!
Show them all you're not the ordinary type
Let's kill tonight! Kill tonight!
Show them all you're not the ordinary type
Let's kill tonight!
[Verse 3]
May your feet serve you well
And the rest be sent to hell
Where they always have belonged
Cold hearts brew colder songs
Fate will play us out
With a song of pure romance
So, stomp your feet and clap your hands
[Chorus]
Let's kill tonight! Kill tonight!
Show them all you're not the ordinary type
Let's kill tonight! Kill tonight!
Show them all you're not the ordinary type
Let's kill tonight! Kill tonight!
Show them all you're not the ordinary type
Let's kill tonight! Kill tonight!
Show them all you're not the ordinary type
Let's kill tonight!
[Bridge]
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
[Instrumental Outro]
Let’s Kill Tonight was written by Spencer Smith & Brendon Urie.
Let’s Kill Tonight was produced by Butch Walker.
Panic! at the Disco released Let’s Kill Tonight on Fri Mar 18 2011.
In an interview with Hollywire TV, Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith spoke about what the song means.
Brendon:
The lyrics kind of talk about just the idea of, you know, when you’re like feeling cocky and you’re out with your friends, and you’re like ‘Yeah! We’re gonna kill it tonight, this is gonna b...