When a British person walks in to a pub and a British pop artist is on the radio an the British person in the pub dances
the dance is British disco. It can be any dance move but the song artist has to be British.
the dance is British disco. It can be any dance move but the song artist has to be British.
by the perinters devel June 6, 2017

the best band ever created. argue with the wall. every song on every album is so iconic and just amazing. everyone who says they hate P!ATD can smd.
by sagetheseasoning May 26, 2022

by Dannii5691 December 16, 2014

usually a guy you've known for a short period of time (however, they may even be in your main squad) who claims to be and for the most-part appears to be 100% heterosexual. but every so often, he'll inexplicably make highly detailed remarks about beautiful men, or perhaps their luscious head of hair or give you a detailed treatise on why their style sense 'works'
"you know Bruce, I'm thinking Joey there might be quite a bit more of a disco dancer than we first thought"
by DirtyFilthyNastyPerv January 30, 2019

Dance punk was first used in the early 80s (possibly in Great Britain) as a term used for post-punk groups with a slower, more rhythmic tempo which made it easier to dance to. The bands then could have had influences from disco, funk, and any other dance music popular at the time. Bands such as Public Image Ltd. and The Clash were known to have been referred to as dance punk at times. As techno became popular in the 80s and 90s some punk/post punk bands became influenced by this genre. Around this time the few (if any) dance punk like bands were labeled punk-funk. All of this leads to the dance punk of today, spearheaded by LCD Soundsystem, !!!, The Rapture, and many others.
A recent British off-shoot of this branch is the newly-coined term new rave. This genre includes such acts as Klaxons, New Young Pony Club, and SHITDISCO. It has been suggested, however, that new rave is the invention of British publication NME(among others). Indeed, it is questionable whether or not there is an appreciable difference between new rave and dance-punk.
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A recent British off-shoot of this branch is the newly-coined term new rave. This genre includes such acts as Klaxons, New Young Pony Club, and SHITDISCO. It has been suggested, however, that new rave is the invention of British publication NME(among others). Indeed, it is questionable whether or not there is an appreciable difference between new rave and dance-punk.
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by David Bowman March 6, 2008

Panic! At The Disco is an amazing band from Las Vegas. They are known for their amazing shows and their original songs. They don't sound like any other band, EVER! They are very unique and original. Considered a "scene band" by many.
A few songs by Panic! At The Disco:
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Nails For Breakfast And Tacks For Snacks
London Beckoned Songs About Money By Machines
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Nails For Breakfast And Tacks For Snacks
London Beckoned Songs About Money By Machines
by JustMeg June 11, 2006

an amazing band from las vegas..if Fall Out Boy were to make a dance album, you'd have Panic! At the Disco.
by bobbina January 11, 2006
