Panic! At The Disco is an American pop-rock band that was formed in 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Originally comprised of lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Brendon Urie, guitarist Ryan Ross, bassist Brent Wilson, and drummer Spencer Smith, the band saw its fair share of lineup changes over the years, with Urie becoming the sole original member and mainstay of the group. Panic! At The Disco rose to fame with their 2005 debut album, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out," which included the smash hit "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." The band's sound is characterized by its blend of pop, rock, and punk influences, and it is known for Urie's wide vocal range and charismatic stage presence.
Over the years, Panic! At The Disco's music has continually evolved, with Brendon Urie experimenting with a variety of styles, from vaudevillian theatrics to electropop to soulful rock anthems. Albums like "Death of a Bachelor" and "Pray for the Wicked" solidified Panic's status in the 2010s as a powerhouse in the alternative pop scene, boasting chart-topping singles like "High Hopes" and "Say Amen (Saturday Night)." The band not only sustained its popularity across multiple albums and tours but also demonstrated a penchant for reinvention, earning a devoted fan base that's stuck around through various phases of its sound. Despite the departure of its original members, Panic! At The Disco remains a relevant and dynamic force in music, with Urie's vision at the forefront of their project.
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