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A band from Las Vegas. Original lineup:
Brendon Urie - (Vocals/Guitar)
Ryan Ross - (Guitar/Backing Vocals)
Spencer Smith - (Drums)
Jon Walker - (Bass)

The first album they made was ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’, an album that had pop culture influences. The most popular song from this was ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’

The second album they made was ‘Pretty. Odd.’, a beatles-esque album. The most popular song from this was ‘Nine In The Afternoon’.

After this album, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the band to form The Young Veins.

The third album they made was called ‘Vices & Virtues’ which was described as being upbeat & focused. The most popular song from this was ‘The Ballad Of Mona Lisa’

When Vices & Virtues was made, Dallon Weekes from (The Brobecks) joined as a touring member.

Before the fourth album, Spencer Smith had to leave the band due to personal issues.

The fourth album they made was ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die’ which was highly synth & dance influenced. The most popular song in this album was ‘This is Gospel’.

At this point Brendon became an LGBT+ role-model to some due to him coming out as bisexual and his song ‘Girls/Girls/Boys’.

The fifth album he made was ‘Death of a Bachelor’ which was influenced by alternative genres and pop. The most popular song from this was ‘Emperor’s New Clothes’

This year, Brendon Urie starred on broadway musical kinky boots and at the moment is said to be writing a new album.
Panic! At the Disco fan: do you like Panic! at the disco?
Person: Yeah aren’t they the one that has ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Panic! At the Disco fan: yeah! it’s just Brendon now though.. ryanrosswhydidyouleave
by FandomSnek November 4, 2017
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