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I've done a collaboration with Action Bronson, which is, like, the coolest thing I've done so far.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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Throwing a line out to sea To see if I can catch a dream.
Ryan Ross Panic! at the Disco
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I love every type of listening format, from MP3s to CDs to vinyl. There's something special about each one. It's a sign of the times. I love looking back, and even putting new music on vinyl - if it's right!
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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My family is very religious.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I can go to festivals and open spaces, but if I'm in a crammed room with a bunch of people - oh my God.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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When you have four people writing lyrics instead of one person, the lyrics are going to be a little more broad.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I have no problem with people illegally downloading stuff. I'm not going to drive hard into 'You should buy my stuff,' because really, it's inevitable. If you like a song, you're going to download it for free. I have no problem with that.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I wish the camera could smell my armpits. Dude, mine smell good.
Ryan Ross Panic! at the Disco
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I learned about being positive from my parents. They're the most positive people I've ever known.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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It's cool to be different and just be who you are and shock people in a good way.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I think that a band that cannot limit themselves to one genre and can kind of do a lot of different things.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I guess if I had to classify myself, I'd say I'm straight.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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Hip hop is doing the new rock thing; there are no rules. They can do anything, really. And that's inspiring.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I look back at the past as fond memories but I'm able to move forwards in a new light, like I'm reborn.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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Growing up, my earliest memories are listening to Sinatra Christmas albums.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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You don't have to be the same as anybody else, but you can support - just concerning human rights in general.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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We heard about the Smiths later, through friends. What attracted us was how they could get across the meaning of the lyric through the tone of the vocal. A lot of bands just try to be catchy. The Smiths wanted to be more.
Spencer Smith Panic! at the Disco
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You can create some soul out of something that's electronic or mechanical.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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I have smaller hands, so it's nice being a littler guy, having a guitar that fits my body type.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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Halsey's a really great artist - her voice is great, and she has a really cool message behind her songs.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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It's ignorant! The stereotype is guys that are weak and have failing relationships write about how sad they are. If you listen to our songs, not one of them has that tone. Emo is bullshit! If people want to take it for the literal sense of the word, then yes, we're an emotional band, we put a lot of thought into what we do. People always try to stereotype us, but we don't fit the emo stereotype.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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Other bands in Vegas hated us because we hadn't played shows and paid our dues. Publications called us out, saying we were just a put-together band, claiming we had ghostwriters. It made me so happy, the fact that everyone was hating on us so hard.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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Having a very serious thematic element in the lyrics and then juxtaposing with something really triumphant and just a big beat to dance to is a nice contrast to having a dark message.
Brendon Urie Panic! at the Disco
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It was two extremes of influence being put next to each other: the most electronic music we have on the record and the most old, out-of-style music we have on the record.
Ryan Ross Panic! at the Disco
