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brendon and panic! at the disco

  • brendon urie

    brendon urie
    he is an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as the lead vocalist of Panic! at the Disco, of which he is the only member remaining.
    Urie possesses a tenor voice range that spans four octaves. His range extends D2 to C7
  • panic! at the disco

    panic! at the disco
    is a group formed by ryan ross (guitarist) and spencer smith (drummer), with the union of brendon and Jon Walker
    They started with covers of other groups
  • first album and hit

    first album and hit
    the album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out brought with it the hit "i write sins not tragedies", what was occupying place number 1 on the billboard list.
  • Pretty Odd

    Pretty Odd
    This album had a softer sound, inspired by the beatles and the beach boys. with this the song that most represents this is "nine in the afthernoon"
  • Departure of ryan and Jon Walke

    Departure of ryan and Jon Walke
    They leave the band to try a solo career
  • Vices & Virtues,

    Vices & Virtues,
    With this album, Brendon mainly demonstrates the talent he has, assuming the role of musical composer and keeping the duo afloat.
    the most representative song of the album is "the ballad of monalisa"
  • Spencer's departure

    Spencer's departure
    This is because Spencer tried to combat her problems with pills and alcohol (2 days after the tour started).
  • Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!

    Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
    With this album he managed to almost equal the success of his first album.
    the most prominent songs are "miss jackson" and "girls / grils / boys". In this last one brendon is talking about his pansexuality
  • Death of a Bachelor

    Death of a Bachelor
    This album marked a point in Brendon's career, as he can now avoid all the musical and artistic weight, try to maintain the same success and level of previous albums. I did it in a very good way, since he could be nominated for the Grammy Awards, he had his re-relevance.
    Featured songs include "Deadth of a Bachelor", "Hallelujah", "Don't Threaten With a Good Time", "Emperor's New Clothes", and "La Devotee"
  • Pray for the Wicked

    Pray for the Wicked
    With this latest album (so far) Brendon managed to match and overcome the success of his first album with the song High Hopes.
    in addition to other successful songs like Hey Look Ma, I Made It and Say Amen (Saturday Night).
    All this shows that despite the fact that the road has not been easy, it has managed to be overcome, against all odds and to demonstrate its ability to multintrumentalist.