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A pop-rock band hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada that infuses a rather wide array of other elements into their songs. They currently have one album out, entitled "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" which is split down the middle(this split marked by track 8, "Intermission") with the first containing very electronica-influenced futuristic sounding songs, and the second containing songs that sound older by means of use of vaudeville piano and accordion The current line-up of Panic(as they are often abbreviated to) consists of: Brendon Urie-Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Accordian, and organ Ryan Ross-Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Accordian, Organ Brent Wilson-Bass Spencer Smith-Drums and Percussion The lyrics are written by guitarist Ryan Ross and are often more [reminiscent] of prose than traditional lyics or poetry, and contain many allusions to various facets of pop culture, in [particular] the writings of Portland satirical author Chuck Palahniuk. These allusions include: -The second track of their album is called "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage" which is a line taken from Palahniuk's novel "Survivor" -The sixth track on the album, entitled "[Time To Dance]", is said to be one big reference to Palahniuk's "Invisible Monsters" -The song "London Beckoned Songs about Money Written By Machines" contains lyrics that start with "[Just For the record], the weather today is...", this is verbiage very often used by [the narrator] of Palahniuk's novel "Diary" Currently(2006-07) they've developed a large following, due in large part to the success of their single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies". This following is primarily composed of [adolescents] in the age brackets of 14-17, often the type of people which have widely been given the somewhat-derogatory nickname of "scene" or "emo". And as with most bands [associated] with, through their own doing or not, "Emo" or "Scene", the band experiences very much criticism and hatred, even if for the fact that these self-proclaimed critics really dislike them for the mere sake of rebellion.
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