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22. panic! at the disco
an amazingly talented band of 19-20 year olds, there is 4 members of the band. even though the band has only been formed for around 2 and a half years, one band member has left, and they gained another, and they have become as popular as fall out boy. Panic! At The Disco are loved by many 12-18+ year olds but others disagree, calling them 'scene' which they are OBV not, there is no such thing as a scene band, as scene means 'in fashion', it makes no sense because they just wanted to play music, if they wanted to be scene they would be walking down catwalks, not spreading their musical talents, SO THEY ARE NOT SCENE.

People may say they are only so popular with teens because they are good looking, no - or else fans wouldnt have bought the album they would have just bought a poster with them on to look at.
the album is to LISTEN to.

though some sceners will listen to them to look cool, as Panic! are individual and they want to look individual.

panic themselves and in their music are NOT scene, they are legends already, and they havnt even been out that long!
true fan: heres the panic! at the disco album you asked to borrow.

scener: oh, i only wanted to picture of ryan ross inside it.
1. panic! at the disco
Probably a fire. Because if I were at the disco and there were a fire I would most likely panic(!), though they say not to. Panicking at the disco usually leads to people getting trampled, so be careful.
Sally (breathless): Panic! at the Disco.
John (Aghast): Yeah, I saw you trample that old lady on the news.
2. panic! at the disco
An amazing Vegas band combining all the pop punkness with electronica.
If Fall Out Boy and The Postal Service had a child, panic! at the disco, it would be really badgey
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3. panic! at the disco
An awesome elctronic-rock band that can really perform live from Las Vegas.
Kid 1: Panic! At the Disco is cool!
Kid 2: I know. Brendon really knows how to dance.
4. panic! at the disco
An awesome 'scene' band that blends together (creatively, I might add) rock, techno, disco, and pop to make up catchy songs about life. Their random lyrics seem to pull together in every song. They use very big words in their dance-worthy songs.
Anna:"Dude, I can't wait to hang at the Panic! at the disco concert"
Stephanie:"I know, it's gonna be awesome!"
5. panic! at the disco
An amazing band from Las Veags who dabble in jazz and techno fused with their own brand of rock. Formed in 2004.
After Panic! At The Disco get on MTV, every teenie will want to have Ryan Ross' babies.
6. Panic! At The Disco
One of the best bands ever to exist. They have their own sound and style.
Person 1: Did you get to go to the Panic! At the Disco concert last night?
Person 2: Yeah. And I hear Pete Wentz was there...
Person 1: Lucky...
7. panic! at the disco
A pop-rock band hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada that infuses a rather wide array of other elements into their songs.

They currently have one album out, entitled "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" which is split down the middle(this split marked by track 8, "Intermission") with the first containing very electronica-influenced futuristic sounding songs, and the second containing songs that sound older by means of use of vaudeville piano and accordion

The current line-up of Panic(as they are often abbreviated to) consists of:

Brendon Urie-Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Accordian, and organ
Ryan Ross-Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Accordian, Organ
Brent Wilson-Bass
Spencer Smith-Drums and Percussion

The lyrics are written by guitarist Ryan Ross and are often more reminiscent of prose than traditional lyics or poetry, and contain many allusions to various facets of pop culture, in particular the writings of Portland satirical author Chuck Palahniuk. These allusions include:

-The second track of their album is called "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage" which is a line taken from Palahniuk's novel "Survivor"

-The sixth track on the album, entitled "Time To Dance", is said to be one big reference to Palahniuk's "Invisible Monsters"

-The song "London Beckoned Songs about Money Written By Machines" contains lyrics that start with "Just For the record, the weather today is...", this is verbiage very often used by the narrator of Palah...
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