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Panic At The Disco return with new single

'Don't bottle me!' - Panic! At The Disco, NME signing tent, Carling Weekend: Reading, August 25, 2007.   
Pic: James Quinton

'Don't bottle me!' - Panic! At The Disco, NME signing tent, Carling Weekend: Reading, August 25, 2007. Pic: James Quinton

Band announce release of 'Afternoon'

Panic At The Disco have confirmed details of their UK return.

The band, who recently divided their more punctuation-minded fans by dropping the “!” from their name, are set to return with a new single.

The outfit will release ’Nine In The Afternoon’, which they played for the first time at last year’s Reading Festival, on March 10.

The single will be available a before physical release (March 3) as a download.


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alan26uk 

Jan 14, 2008

WORST BAND EVER

jazminegeorgia 

Feb 6, 2008

best band ever

xGreenFallingChemicalsxxPanic!x 

Feb 11, 2008

OMG they rock

chemicalpanic 

Feb 12, 2008

OMFFG BEST BAND EVERRRRRRRRRR
after my chemical romance :P

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