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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.
panic! at the disco by :) rosie December 9, 2008
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Panic! At the Disco 

Their old songs are combinations of the Killers, The Postal Service, Death Cab, classical music, and pop-punk. Weird combination, but it worked. After every single member left, Brendon Urie is now the only member, so he experimented with electronica to mixed success.
Panic! At the Disco was one of the most original bands of the mid 2000s. Now they aren't the worst band around but if i had to listen to one modern day alt-rock song, it would probably be by the Black Keys

Panic! At The Disco 

A band hailing from Las Vegas, that sounds like a dancey-poppier version of Fall Out Boy, only 10 x more repetative. Discovered by Pete Wentz OF Fall Out Boy.

After the hatred between Pete Wentz and Brandon Flowers (the Killers), Panic! released the song "London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines" with the lyrics:

<i>"Stop stalling, make a name for yourself.
Boy you better put your pen to paper, charm your way out.
If you talk you better walk you better back your shit up,
with more than good hooks while you're all under the gun.
Start talking "a sensationalist",
Only slightly clever to just a certain extent.
If you talk, you better walk, you better keep your mouth shut
With more than good hooks while you're all under the gun."</i>

Taking a stab at Brandon for being unoriginal, after the release of the Killers' song "Under The Gun", which was released only in the United Kingdom.

Which is incredibly ironic, because had it not been for Pete Wentz, the Panic! would be nowhere. And considering the fact that they're basically a creation from Pete's own pen, the pure hypocrisy of this statement is nauseating.
All of the old Panic! At The Disco fans believe that they're better than the new ones for discovering them "first".

All of the new Panic! fans are dillusional, and believe they've been fans from the beginning.

Everyone forces themselves to like them because of the catchy name and because of the fact that they most likely adore Fall Out Boy.

panic! at the disco 

An awesome rock/pop/electronic/dance/emo band from Las Vegas. They named their band after a line from a song called "Panic" by Name Taken, which is a reference to the song "Panic" by The Smiths.
Pete Wentz signed them to his label Decaydance.
Originally formed by Spencer Smith and Ryan Ross. They then recruted Brendon Urie and Brent Wilson.
Popular thanks in-part to the internet.
Very well dressed.
I can't wait to see panic! at the disco, I heard they have an amazing live show

panic! at the disco 

a bunch of tools.
and so are the fans, who now must have "! at the disco" after their names as their myspace display names to be considered in the emo scene.
kid! at the disco - omgzzz hav u herd panic! at the disco!@(#$)@@!!!

cunt fuck - oh, yeah, doesn't one of their songs go something like
haven't you people ever heard of
shutting the motherfuck up?

kid! at the disco - omg ur a fag shut up!
panic! at the disco by cunt fuck. August 29, 2008

Panic! at the Disco 

This band from Las Vegas is popularly known for the song “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”. Although the rock band has many other amazing songs, this song is certainly one of the most popular. People who consider themselves as real fans know the lyrics to mostly all of the songs from the more popular “Death of a Bachelor”, to the less favored, “Nails for Breakfast, Tacks for Snacks”. Panic! at the Disco has had many band members come and go, but now consists of only Brendon Urie. The wonderful singer has a Woden vocal range and is very successful with the band. The original band members were still in high school when the band was formed as Panic! at the Disco was formed in 2004. The band does not only change its members, but also it’s genres! Pop punk, emo pop, alternative rock, baroque pop, synth-pop, and pop rock are all words to describe Panic at the Disco’s songs.
I love Panic! at the Disco. My favorite songs are “Sarah Smiles”, “Time to Dance”, “But It’s Better If You Do”, and “Nearly Witches”.

Panic! At The Disco 

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.
“Is this Panic! At The Disco?!? Turn this shit up!!”