Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Music / PanicAtTheDisco

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DigitalPiracyIsOkay: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPRfWG7FEQ Brendon has gone on record]] saying that he's okay with fans ripping his music off of [=YouTube=] if they're unable to pay for it.

to:

* DigitalPiracyIsOkay: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPRfWG7FEQ Brendon has gone on record]] saying that he's okay with fans ripping his music off of [=YouTube=] if they're unable to pay for it.it, even giving them a step-by-step tutorial on how to do so with a [=YouTube=]-to-[=MP3=] website.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DigitalPiracyIsOkay: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPRfWG7FEQ Brendon has gone on record as saying]] that he's okay with fans ripping his music off of [=YouTube=] if they're unable to pay for it, seen by many as a sign that he's truly DoingItForTheArt.

to:

* DigitalPiracyIsOkay: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPRfWG7FEQ Brendon has gone on record as saying]] record]] saying that he's okay with fans ripping his music off of [=YouTube=] if they're unable to pay for it, seen by many as a sign that he's truly DoingItForTheArt.it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GratuitousFrench: A children's choir opens "Nearly Witches" by singing in French.
* GroinAttack: Just before [[spoiler:Brendon's girlfriend]] knocks Brendon out in "Say Amen", she kicks him in the crotch, [[PlayedForLaughs allowing him to]] [[PaintingTheMedium hit the]] [[InstantSoprano high note]] toward the end of the song.

to:

* GratuitousFrench: A children's choir opens "Nearly Witches" by singing its chorus in French.
* GroinAttack: Just before [[spoiler:Brendon's girlfriend]] knocks Brendon out in "Say Amen", she kicks him in the crotch, [[PlayedForLaughs allowing him to]] [[PaintingTheMedium hit the]] allowing him to]] [[InstantSoprano hit the high note]] toward the end of the song.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die'' is about drugs, sex, and UsefulNotes/LasVegas.

to:

** ''Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die'' Die!'' is about drugs, sex, and UsefulNotes/LasVegas.



* CreatorProvincialism: ''Too Weird to Live'' takes heavy inspiration from Brendon Urie's hometown of UsefulNotes/LasVegas.

to:

* CreatorProvincialism: ''Too Weird to Live'' Live, Too Rare To Die!'' takes heavy inspiration from Brendon Urie's hometown of UsefulNotes/LasVegas.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* TheShowMustGoOn: In 2006 Brendon was knocked unconscious by a thrown bottle only minutes into a show, thankfully only for a couple of seconds. After recovering he got back on stage and finished out the band's entire set, picking up right where he left off.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** As well as “(Fuck A) Silver Lining”, obviously. It's sarcastically bleeped out of the second chorus.

to:

** As well as “(Fuck A) Silver Lining”, obviously. It's sarcastically bleeped out of the second first line of the third chorus.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** "Casual Affair"

to:

** [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Casual Affair" Affair"]]



* RevolvingDoorBand: Until ''Pray for the Wicked'', no two albums had the same lineup.

to:

* RevolvingDoorBand: Until ''Pray for the Wicked'', no two albums had the same lineup.lineup, and that's only because Brendon is (by that point) [[IAmTheBand the only member left.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* IronicEcho: Occurs on ''Pray for the Wicked''. "Roaring 20s"'s chorus jokingly remarks, "''I'' don't even know me". At the end of the album, "Dying in LA" repeats the sentiment--stripped of its humorous twist and obfuscating upbeatness:

to:

* IronicEcho: Occurs on ''Pray for the Wicked''. The chorus of "Roaring 20s"'s chorus 20s" jokingly remarks, "''I'' don't even know me". At the end of the album, "Dying in LA" repeats the sentiment--stripped of its humorous twist and obfuscating upbeatness:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''Pray for the Wicked'' - straight up pop

to:

** ''Pray for the Wicked'' - straight up poppop with strong jazz and broadway influences
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RevolvingDoorBand: No two albums have had the same lineup.
** Fever was recorded by Spencer, Ryan and Brendon. [[note]]Brent is credited with bass, but his parts were recorded by Brendon. Spencer alleges this is because he wasn't a consistently good enough musician.[[/note]]
** Pretty. Odd. added Jon Walker. [[note]]Brendon and Jon switched frequently between bass and rhythm guitar both live and in the studio.[[/note]]
** Vices was Brendon and Spencer, with a few session musicians for trumpets, and choir vocals
** Too Weird was Brendon, Spencer and Dallon
** Bachelor appears to only be Brendon [[note]]Dallon has been relegated to a touring member, and Spencer quit after 2 years of inactivity[[/note]]

to:

* RevolvingDoorBand: No Until ''Pray for the Wicked'', no two albums have had the same lineup.
** ''A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'' was recorded by Spencer, Ryan and Brendon. [[note]]Brent is credited with bass, but his parts were actually recorded by Brendon. Spencer alleges this is because he Brendon because, according to Spencer, the former wasn't a consistently good enough musician.[[/note]]
** Pretty.''Pretty. Odd. '' added Jon Walker. [[note]]Brendon and Jon switched frequently between bass and rhythm guitar in both the studio and live and in the studio.performances.[[/note]]
** Vices ''Vices & Virtues'' was Brendon and Spencer, with a few session musicians for trumpets, and choir vocals
** Too ''Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!'' was Brendon, Spencer and Dallon
Dallon.
** Bachelor appears ''Death Of A Bachelor'' and ''Pray For The Wicked'' appear to only be Brendon [[note]]Dallon has been [[note]]For ''Bachelor'', Dallon had some minor contributions to several songs and was relegated to a touring member, and while Spencer had quit after 2 years of inactivity[[/note]]inactivity. Dallon left the band entirely in December 2017, around 6 months before ''Pray For The Wicked'' was released. [[/note]]



** It's spelled '''Brendon''', not '''Brandon'''

to:

** It's spelled '''Brendon''', not '''Brandon''''''Brandon'''.



* StealthPrequel: "Say Amen" appears to be this to "This is Gospel", given [[spoiler:Brendon is knocked out and bruised in much the same way he's introduced in the latter, and the end of the song plays a heartbeat--a motif maintained in "Gospel".]] The presence of the Devil's Key on his person could also explain how he [[spoiler:transforms into a demon]] in "Emperor's New Clothes".

to:

* StealthPrequel: "Say Amen" appears to be this to "This is Gospel", given [[spoiler:Brendon is knocked out and bruised in much the same way he's introduced in the latter, and the end of the song plays a heartbeat--a motif maintained in "Gospel".]] The presence of the Devil's Key on his person could also explain how why he [[spoiler:transforms into a demon]] in "Emperor's New Clothes".



** Shows up in the ''middle'' of "Miss Jackson".

to:

** Shows In an unusual variant, it shows up in the ''middle'' of "Miss Jackson".



** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCto3PCn8wo Nine in the Afternoon]]" has the guys waking up in color-coded bedrooms and that's around the time things stop to make any sort of sense. (It actually makes ''some'' sense if you know anything about the Beatles.)

to:

** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCto3PCn8wo Nine in the Afternoon]]" has the guys waking up in color-coded bedrooms and that's around the time things stop to make any sort of sense. (It actually makes does make ''some'' sense if you know anything about the Beatles.)



* TitleTrack: "Death of a Bachelor." Notable because none of their first four albums have a title track.

to:

* TitleTrack: "Death of a Bachelor." Notable Bachelor", which is rather notable because none of their first four other albums have a title track.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
No longer a trope.


* YourCheatingHeart: "Lying Is the Most Fun..." and "Build God, Then We'll Talk" have heavy references to cheating.
** Also implied in "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", and outright shown in the video.
** As stated by the band itself, the lyrics that come with "Hallelujah" refer to infidelity.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AlbumClosure:
** ''Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die'' finishes with "The End of All Things," a slow, longing love ballad that contrasts sharply with the rest of the album's heavy, upbeat SynthPop.
** The last song on ''Death of a Bachelor'' is its slowest and saddest--"Impossible Year."
--->There's no sunshine\\
This impossible year\\
Only black days and sky grey\\
And clouds full of fear
** ''Pray for the Wicked'', theretofore an upbeat jazz-pop dance record, concludes with "Dying in LA," a heart-wrenching piano/violin ballad about how CelebrityIsOverrated.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FingerOnLips: In the video for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", Brendon covers his mouth for the words "whore" and "goddamn".

to:

* FingerOnLips: In the video for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", Brendon covers his mouth for the words "whore" and "goddamn"."goddamn", on one instance [[https://i1.wp.com/bsidesbadlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Panic-at-the-Disco-I-Write-Sins-Not-Tragedies-Music-Video-Throwback-Thursday.jpg making a cross with his index fingers]], apparently in reference to the issue of taking God's name in vain.

Added: 494

Changed: 406

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GroinAttack: Just before [[spoiler:Brendon's girlfriend]] knocks Brendon out in "Say Amen", she kicks him in the crotch, [[PlayedForComedy allowing him to]] [[PaintingTheMedium hit the high note]] toward the end of the song.

to:

* GratuitousFrench: A children's choir opens "Nearly Witches" by singing in French.
* GroinAttack: Just before [[spoiler:Brendon's girlfriend]] knocks Brendon out in "Say Amen", she kicks him in the crotch, [[PlayedForComedy [[PlayedForLaughs allowing him to]] [[PaintingTheMedium hit the the]] [[InstantSoprano high note]] toward the end of the song.



* IAmTheBand: Since 2015, Brendon Urie has been the only official member of P!atD.

to:

* IAmTheBand: Since 2015, Brendon Urie has been the only official member of P!atD.the band.



* SpokenWordInMusic: The sample that occurs exactly midway through the ''AFYCSO'' intermission, interpolated from Creator/OrsonWelles' ''Radio/WarOfTheWorlds''.

to:

* SpokenWordInMusic: SpokenWordInMusic:
**
The sample that occurs exactly midway through the ''AFYCSO'' intermission, interpolated from Creator/OrsonWelles' ''Radio/WarOfTheWorlds''.''Radio/WarOfTheWorlds''.
** "Nearly Witches" opens with a conductor of a children's choir addressing them before they start singing.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** The band's name is a variant; the exclamation point falls after the first word.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CircusSynths: ''A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'', most notably the song "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," the music video for which has the band crashing a wedding of circus performers.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after Spencer went on hiatus then left altogether, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after Spencer went on hiatus then left altogether, left, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going Spencer went on hiatus then leaving, left altogether, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue & Music/TheReadySet) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue & Music/TheReadySet) Rescue) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired in September 2018 for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]] and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.

to:

An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired in September 2018 for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks).Music/TheBrobecks, now in Music/IDontKnowHowButTheyFoundMe). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]] and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) Rescue & Music/TheReadySet) on guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on Bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Music/MileyCyrus) on Bass, bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Miley Cyrus) on Bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Miley Cyrus) Music/MileyCyrus) on Bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired in 2018 for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]], and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.

to:

An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired in September 2018 for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]], 2017[[/note]] and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Miley Cyrus) on Bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the Horny Boys and the Wicked Strings respectively.

to:

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Miley Cyrus) on Bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the Horny Boys [[PunnyName Horny]] [[DoubleEntendre Boys]] and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]], and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.

to:

An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired in 2018 for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]], and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.

Added: 431

Changed: 234

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab) and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]], and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, leaving Brendon [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.

to:

An [[AlternativeRock Alt Rock]][=/=]PopPunk[=/=]BaroquePop band created in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitarist/main songwriter), Spencer Smith (drummer), and Brent Wilson (bassist), and later joined by Brendon Urie (lead singer) and Jon Walker (who replaced Brent in 2006). They were discovered by Music/FallOutBoy's bassist Pete Wentz and signed to his vanity label, Decaydance. In July 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the group and formed their own band, The Young Veins, replaced by touring guitarist Ian Crawford (formerly of Music/TheCab) Music/TheCab)[[note]]Though he left not long after that, only to be replaced by guitarist Kenny Harris, who was himself fired for numerous sexual misconduct allegations involving underage fans[[/note]] and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Music/TheBrobecks). Dallon officially joined the band as a full-time member in 2012, only to cease studio contributions in 2015,[[note]]he remained a touring member until December 2017[[/note]], and with Spencer Smith quitting earlier that year, leaving that left Brendon as [[IAmTheBand the only official member]] of Panic! at the Disco.
Disco.

The live touring band currently consists of Dan Pawlovich (the band's former drum-tech & Spencer's immediate replacement after going on hiatus then leaving, also a member of the band Valencia) on drums, Nicole Row (former live bassist for Miley Cyrus) on Bass, and Mike Naran (former guitarist for Sparks The Rescue) on Guitar, along with a horn section and string trio nicknamed the Horny Boys and the Wicked Strings respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Removing unnecesary pothole.


---->'''Brendon''': ''Can we fast-forward till you go down on me?'' [[CaptainObvious That means a blowjob!]]

to:

---->'''Brendon''': ''Can we fast-forward till you go down on me?'' [[CaptainObvious That means a blowjob!]]blowjob!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AppealToFamilialWisdom: This is present in several songs, including "High Hopes":
-->Mama said, don't give up\\
It's a little complicated

Added: 193

Changed: 234

Removed: 97

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Crosswicking from new page. Bi The Way is about casually revealing that a character is interested in both sexes; "Girls/Girls/Boys" is about bisexuality, the opposite of this trope.


->''This is gospel\\
For the fallen ones\\
Locked away in permanent slumber\\
Assembling their philosophies\\
From pieces of broken memories''

to:

->''This is gospel\\
For the fallen ones\\
Locked away
->''Had to have high, high hopes for a living\\
Didn't know how but I always had a feeling\\
I was gonna be that one
in permanent slumber\\
Assembling their philosophies\\
From pieces of broken memories''
a million\\
Always had high, high hopes''
-->-- "High Hopes"



Pre-2016, the band was known for their [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes quirky]] [[RummageSaleReject fashion sense]], rampant [[FauxYay stage gay antics]], and [[LongTitle longer than life song titles]]. They are (or rather, [[IAmTheBand Brendon is]]) now more famous for [[LargeHam theatrical performances]], poppy jazz-influenced singles, and a [[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=0ahUKEwjMw_7u_vbbAhUhxVkKHRLxA3kQwqsBCCgwAA&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov vocal range]] to rival [[Music/{{Queen}} Freddie Mercury]].[[note]]Appropriately, they covered Bohemian Rhapsody [[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=0ahUKEwi65e3R__bbAhWDxFkKHVNMAuoQxa8BCCUwAA&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov on the Death of a Bachelor tour]].[[/note]]


to:

Pre-2016, the band was known for their [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes quirky]] [[RummageSaleReject fashion sense]], rampant [[FauxYay stage gay antics]], gay]] antics, and [[LongTitle longer than life song titles]]. They are (or rather, [[IAmTheBand Brendon is]]) now more famous for [[LargeHam theatrical performances]], poppy jazz-influenced singles, and a [[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=0ahUKEwjMw_7u_vbbAhUhxVkKHRLxA3kQwqsBCCgwAA&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov vocal range]] to rival [[Music/{{Queen}} Freddie Mercury]].[[note]]Appropriately, they covered Bohemian Rhapsody [[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=0ahUKEwi65e3R__bbAhWDxFkKHVNMAuoQxa8BCCUwAA&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov on the Death of a Bachelor tour]].[[/note]]





!!'''Discography:'''

to:

\n!!'''Discography:'''----
!!Discography:






* BiTheWay: This is what "Girls/Girls/Boys" is about. Brendon Urie himself is actually pansexual.



-->I was just a guy living on my own, waiting for the sky to fall

to:

-->I --->I was just a guy living on my own, waiting for the sky to fall



-->Watching the sky fall

to:

-->Watching --->Watching the sky fall


Added DiffLines:

* RevengeBallad: "Let's Kill Tonight", where the singer vows to destroy an ex-lover's reputation to get revenge.
-->Let's kill tonight!\\
Kill tonight!\\
Show them all you're not the ordinary type

Top