iHOLA! I am Sam. 16 and bored. I love GC. That's it, I guess. In in the process of editing crap.
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09 November 2008
Shock
I was checking my blog and I realized: I have NO Panic At the Disco posts. EVUR. So now I am kicking myself for being a horrible fan.
(from TV.com) SO DID YOU KNOW:
- Panic removed the exclamation point (!) from their name in 2008, stating that they never meant for it to become a part of the name. Though, the removal of the (!) caused an uproar among fans, who wanted it to be returned.
- Because Panic! won the VMA for Best Video on August 31, 2006, fans declared August 31 Panic! At The Disco Day.
- Jonathon Jacob Walker - September 17, 1985
George Ryan Ross III - August 30, 1986 Brendon Boyd Urie - April 12, 1987 Spencer James Smith V - September 2, 1987 - The members of Panic! worked on songs for their second album in a cabin in the woods of Nevada in March 2007.
- Panic!’s look comes from their favorite movies: Moulin Rouge!, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Edward Scissorhands.
- Panic!’s first practice session with Brendon was in Spencer’s grandmother’s house
- The band's video I Write Sins Not Tragedies has been played over 10 million times on YouTube.
- Spencer Smith says that the reason Brent Wilson was kicked out of the band was because he did not play or write a single note of bass. Brendon Urie and Ryan Ross wrote the parts, and Brendon recorded the parts. He says the record could have sounded the same if Brent wasn't in the band during the writing or recording process. He also says that Brent's departure has nothing to do with money. Since the profits from their tour have already been invested in their stage show, they'd only break even
- The band played zero shows before they were signed.
There you go. That's all I have...
For now.:DLabels: music, PATD, shame
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