56 - Jon Walker interview

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In this interview of Jon, he says that most of the songs in Take A Vacation! Was supposed to be for their 3rd album, but they wanted to realse it fast so they just made The Young Veins to basically let out Ryan Jon's songs so soon.

(Jon looks very happy when the interviewer says that he liked Pretty.Odd. but then he turned sad)
Jon also said that most his solo songs are about him leaving Panic!.

Well, in this next video, Jon sings his [very beautiful] song, Sun And Moon live.

If most of his songs are about leaving Panic!, Sun And Moon might be about the Ryden truth. Because, sun and moon is a kinda old Panic! Refence and he made a sun and moon refence in his song that could be talking about Ryden/ or the spilt.

Also, in the live show Jon's eye's look polished[means looks like he's about to cry] and if Sun And Moon is about Ryden, he could be crying at how they didn't work out or how The Young Veins didn't work out.

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I was trying to find Jon tweeting about Brendon saying that he almost drowned (Brendon said that on a live stream here it is if you don't know what I'm talking about

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I was trying to find Jon tweeting about Brendon saying that he almost drowned (Brendon said that on a live stream here it is if you don't know what I'm talking about.)


But couldn't find it, at least I found these gems though!

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I found it!
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