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Panic At The Disco News

Panic At The Disco to perform at 'Rock Band 2' charity benefit

Panic At The Disco to perform at 'Rock Band 2' charity benefit

Plain White T's will also support AIDS awareness

  • Sep 4, 2008

Panic At The Disco, Dashboard Confessional to co-headline tour

Plain White T's join on 'Rock Band' outing

  • Jul 30, 2008

Panic At The Disco pimp their singer to Oxegen crowd

Band try to find true love for Brendon Urie during festival set

Panic At The Disco discuss Abbey Road recording sessions

Catch their studio performance when it airs tomorrow night

Panic At The Disco make Glastonbury debut

Emo-rockers thank fans for attending Other Stage set

  • Jun 28, 2008

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Panic At The Disco Reviews

Panic At The Disco

Panic At The Disco

That Green Gentleman

Panic At The Disco

Time to take these (ex-)emo princes seriously. Rock City, Nottingham (March 15)

Panic At The Disco

Pretty. Odd.

Panic At The Disco

Nine In The Afternoon // Decaydance

Panic! At The Disco

Build God, Then We’ll Talk (Fueled By Ramen)

  • Mar 9, 2007

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Panic At The Disco Biography

This Las Vegas, Nevada based US pop punk outfit was one of a number of new bands to emerge in the early years of the new millennium who could attribute their success to the power of social networking music websites.

School friends Ryan Ross (guitar), Brendon Urie (b. 12 April 1987, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; vocals/guitar), Spencer Smith (drums) and Brent Wilson (bass) began playing together in 2005, adopting their unusual title (originally Panic! At The Disco) from a Smiths-referencing song by Californian band Name Taken. The quartet posted a number of early demos online at their PureVolume site that were accessed by Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy. Wentz was suitably impressed and facilitated a recording contract with his Fueled By Ramen-distributed Decaydance imprint. Remarkably, the quartet was still at high school when the contract was signed and had been playing together for less than a year. Their debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out followed at the end of 2005, and reached the US and UK mainstream Top 20 charts. The album was unusual in that the first eight songs relied heavily on electronics and synthesizers, while the remaining five tracks (including the US hit "I Write Sins Not Tragedies") featured more conventional instruments. Jon Walker replaced Brent Wilson in May 2006.

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Panic At The Disco Discography

Panic At The Disco albums.

  • A Fever You Can't Sweat Out - 2005 (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen)
  • Pretty Odd - 2008 (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen)

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Panic At The Disco Videos & DVD's

Panic At The Disco video and DVD releases.

  • A Fever You Can't Sweat Out - 2006 (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen)

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