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    Brendon Boyd Urie

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    join a band with people who loved music as much as he did. At Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2004, Brendon met Brent Wilson, who asked him to be in Wilson’s band, since they needed a new guitarist. This band became known as Panic! At the Disco, a very popular pop punk band today. Although Brendon entered the band as a guitarist, the rest of the band heard his phenomenal

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    Hallelujah Panic

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    Remember the eccentrics of the earliest Panic! At The Disco videos? The steam-punk infused “Mona Lisa”, and the whimsical fish bowl head-gear of the A Fever We Can’t Sweat Out-era? The vegas-born band’s latest release “Hallelujah” came alongside a video not quite as fantastical, but with CGI Tetris-maze effects abstract enough to make it recognisably Panic!. “Hallelujah” is Panic! At The Disco’s only single to date that can’t credit drummer Spencer Smith, who had been the only remaining founding

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    John Green and David Levithan’s novel Will Grayson, Will Grayson relates to the song “Sarah Smiles” by Panic at the Disco. In the novel, Will Grayson, Will Grayson, shows a healthy yet heavily attached relationships that is beneficial for both. The story revolves around two boys by the name of Will Grayson. However, the one who dominantly goes by Will, a depressed sixteen year old boy, strikes up a relationship with Tiny Cooper, a flamboyant, cocky student. As the story progresses, it becomes painfully

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    many lives. This specific band to me is called; Panic! At The DIsco. The only remaining member is Brendon Urie. Brendon Boyd Urie was born in St. George, Utah in 12 of April of 1987 his parents; mother Grace Urie, and father Boyd Urie. When he was two years old he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. (Andpop. "Brendon Urie: His Life Story." YouTube. YouTube, 29 June 2016. Web. 13 Oct. 2016.) Brendon was born

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    left the band in 2011. After, he eventually met his permanent partner Josh Dun at “Guitar Center.” Brendon also is no stranger to losing band members. He’s gone through so many band members he should change his band name from “Panic! At the Disco” to “Brendon! At the Disco.” Brendon started his career as

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    At The Disco. Urie is currently a guitarist and the main vocalist in the band, being able to reach as high as a F using his voice (Sherman, 2016). Panic! A The Disco’s 2006 hit single, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” made it onto MTV and the Billboard Top 40(Apar, n.d.). This ended up spreading the group’s name and they quickly sold

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    because of their music choice. It is uncalled for, consequently, I believe that everyone should include people and let them feel wanted. Getting picked on is inevitable, however, it may be for the smallest reasons. I was introduced to a band “Panic! At The Disco”, and I’ve heard about them before, and it was not positive. Enjoying the music they made was seen as a sin, and the people who did enjoy it were seen as outcasts. It’s surprising to observe how peers just assume someone’s entire character solely

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    literary devices and are written the same way.They both express something in their own beautiful way.One just has music put to it.For example, the poem “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allen Poe is less artistic than the song “When The Day Met The Night” by Panic! At The Disco by its use of tone, personification, imagery, and metaphor.Both the poem and the song share all of these literary elements.But the songs use of them is better expressed. The tone is very important in literature.It sets the element for the

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    wasn’t part of my average schedule. Something that was extraordinary to me at the time. One of my best friends had bought an extra ticket to a concert and she had asked me to go. Well, it was a ticket to my most favorite band of all time, Panic! At the Disco. They are so talented. When she asked I could barely speak I was so astounded that she had asked me and not one of her other friends that wasn’t such a letdown like me. I couldn’t believe

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    I bought my ticket to the Death of a Bachelor tour in late November and have been anxiously anticipating the show since. With incredible production, enticing setlists, and crowd enthusiasm to boot, Panic! At The Disco did not disappoint. First on the bill was Saint Motel (★★★★☆). While I knew a few of their songs, the others that I didn’t were still exciting to listen to. The crowd was engaged and able to dance and sing along to their popular tracks like “Move” and “My Type”, and their utilization

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