Panic at the Disco is an American rock band hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada. They formed in 2004 and quickly gained popularity with their unique sound that blends pop, rock, and theatrical elements.
Formed in 2004 by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson, and Brendon Urie
Released their debut album 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' in 2005 which included the hit single 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies'
Over the years, the band went through several lineup changes, with Urie being the only original member remaining
They have released several successful albums and have won various awards throughout their career
Another American rock band that gained popularity in the 2000s with their unique sound and theatrical performances.
An American rock band known for their catchy pop-infused songs and energetic live performances.
An American musical duo that also merges various genres and often incorporates theatrical elements into their live shows.
The debut album that put Panic at the Disco on the map and includes their hit single 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies'.
The band's fifth studio album that features a blend of pop, rock, and electronic elements and was well-received by fans and critics alike.
The band's sixth studio album that features a more pop-oriented sound while still retaining their signature theatrical flair.
Brendon Urie is the lead vocalist and only remaining original member of Panic at the Disco.
Panic at the Disco's music can be described as a blend of pop, rock, and theatrical elements, with some albums leaning more towards one genre than others.
Some of their most popular songs include 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies', 'High Hopes', 'Death of a Bachelor', and 'This Is Gospel'.
Yes, they have won several awards throughout their career, including a Grammy award for Best Rock Album in 2019 for 'Pray for the Wicked'.
The origins of the name are unclear, but it is said to have come from a line in the song 'Panic' by the band Name Taken, which goes 'Panic at the disco, satellite radio'.