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#Panic at the Disco
number-high · 1 day
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why are we letting twitter be funnier than us
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useramor · 1 year
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brendon urie at the patd meeting deciding to break up the band
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mintakablue · 2 years
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i don’t think anyone has realized how bad of an experience this would be sonically so i put this together for y'all
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grittysbabycannon · 1 year
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My bold prediction is that Brendon Urie is going to leave the public eye for a year, maybe two years max and then attempt to make a comeback with his new "wife guy" persona.
My second prediction is that this will blow up in his face within six months
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uwuspaceboy · 1 year
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skanklero · 1 year
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cenobitebf · 1 year
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He changed this caption last year but maybe don't shoot at your employees if you don't want them to quit 👍🏻
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paranoidmarvin · 1 year
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totalshockwaves · 1 year
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2013: *fall out boy comes back*
monkey paw curls and my chemical romance disbands, leaving millions devastated
2023: *fall out boy comes back, again*
monkey paw flips off brendon urie, and frees ryan ross from having to see him continue to butcher his old band
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Panic at the Disco - The Ballad of Mona Lisa 2011
"The Ballad of Mona Lisa" is a song by American rock band Panic at the Disco, released in 2011 as the first single from the group's third studio album, Vices & Virtues. Vocalist Brendon Urie wrote the song to express personal struggles and convictions many years prior to its official production for Vices & Virtues. The song has received positive critical reviews upon its release and reached #89 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on iTunes' "Top Alternative Songs" chart, and the video debuted at #1 on iTunes' "Top Alternative Music Videos" ranking. In Australia, "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" held the top position on iTunes' "Top Alternative Songs" chart for months following its release. The single's greatest charting success was in Australia where it reached #21 on the ARIA singles chart, spending eleven weeks on it. It received 78,2% total yes votes!
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mistarover · 1 year
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if we gonna talk dallon's mistreatment in panic! why are we not discussing the fact that despite being a full time real member and writing all of twtltrtd dallon was still making so little money that he had to take up carpet cleaning jobs to feed his kids while brendon was making six figures
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ilovepriestgerard · 2 months
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The way Brendon Urie is the most unrealistic part of us seeing Dan and Phil walking into a stage kissing holding a gay pride flag while mcr plays The Black Parade onstage with Fall Out Boy this year is craaaaazy...
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jerseymuppet · 1 year
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and with panic at the disco dead fall out boy finally accomplished it. they saved rock and roll
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squooshit · 1 year
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Panic! disbanding is like proclaiming a missing person dead after a certain amount of time. Like we all know they were dead, it just wasn't official yet.
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