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How Panic! at the Disco turned an obscure 1990s song into a bangerFrom basement demos to arena synths, one forgotten '90s song found new life through Panic! at the Disco's evolution.
Brendon Urie's line from the 2013 song "This is Gospel" is more relevant than ever today, with the announcement that Panic! at the Disco is no more. Urie, the band's frontman and only remaining ...
Panic! At The Disco is best known for its songs that include “High Hopes,” “I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” “Death of a Bachelor,” “This is Gospel,” and more. Throughout its 19-year ...
Panic! at the Disco, the emo-pop band that began in 2004, is ending its run after seven albums and nearly two decades. Brendon Urie, the band's frontman and last remaining original member ...
(WHTM) — The widely known pop rock band, Panic! At The Disco, officially announced earlier today that they have broken up. The announcement of the band’s break-up was made on Panic! At The ...
Panic! at the Disco is no more. Frontman Brendon Urie announced Tuesday morning that the pop-rock group, which began as a band in 2004 with Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, and Brent Wilson but gradually ...
The party is over for Panic! At the Disco. The band’s frontman, Brendon Urie, announced on social media Tuesday that the group will go their separate ways after shows in Europe and the UK in ...
Panic! at the Disco is breaking up after nearly 20 years as frontman Brendon Urie awaits his first baby’s arrival. The frontman announced the band’s split in an Instagram statement Tuesday ...
The exclamation point is being retired. Panic! at the Disco — the emo rockers who went from a high school band to arena headliners — announced on Tuesday that the group is splitting up after ...
Panic! at the Disco, the pop-rock band that formed in Las Vegas nearly 20 years ago and gradually became a solo vehicle for frontman Brendon Urie, announced on Tuesday morning that the group will ...
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