Panic! at the Disco
American musical group; rock solo project band
(Redirected from Dallon Weekes)
Panic! at the Disco (abbreviated P!ATD) was a pop and rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The official lineup of the band consisted of lead vocalist, guitarist and bassist Brendon Urie, guitarist Mike Naran and drummer Daniel Pawlovich[2]. They started out as a high school band who covered Blink-182 music, but soon became much more. Their singles, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" and "High Hopes", were and are huge hits, and they're widely known for them. Their music ranges widely from punk to folk rock to pop and much more.
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Background information | |
Origin | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Genres | Pop punk,[1] alternative rock,[1] baroque pop[1] |
Years active | 2004–2023 |
Labels | Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen |
Past member(s) | Brendon Urie Mike Naran Daniel Pawlovich Brent Wilson Ryan Ross Jon Walker Spencer Smith Dallon Weekes |
Website | www |
Singles
changeBand members
changeFinal line-up
change- Brendon Urie - lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2005–2023), bass guitar (2015–2023), keyboards (2005–2022), drums (2015–2022)
- Mike Naran – lead guitar, backing vocals (2022–2023, touring member 2018–2022)
- Daniel Pawlovich – Drums (2022–2023, touring member 2013–2022)
Former members
change- Brent Wilson - bass guitar (2005–2006)
- Ryan Ross - lead guitar, backing vocals (2005–2009)
- Jon Walker - bass guitar, backing vocals (2006–2009)
- Spencer Smith - Drums (2004–2015)
- Dallon Weekes - Bass guitar, synth, background vocals (2010–2015)
Discography
change- A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005)
- Pretty. Odd. (2008)
- Vices & Virtues (2011)
- Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (2013)
- Death of a Bachelor (2016)
- Pray for The Wicked (2018)
- Viva Las Vengeance (2022)
Videography
change- "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (2006)
- "But It's Better If You Do" (2006)
- "Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" (2006)
- "Build God, Then We'll Talk" (2007)
- "Nine in the Afternoon" (2008)[3]
- "Mad As Rabbits" (2007)
- "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)" (2008)
- "Northern Downpour" (2008)
- "New Perspective" (2009)
- "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" (2011)
- "Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)" (2011)
- "Let's Kill Tonight" (2012)
- "Miss Jackson" (Feat. Lolo) (2013)
- "This is Gospel" (2013)
- "Girls/Girls/Boys" (2013)
- "Nicotine" (2014)
- "This is Gospel (Piano Version)" (2014)
- "Hallelujah" (2015)
- "Emperor's New Clothes" (2015)
- "Victorious" (2015)
- "Death of a Bachelor" (2015)
- "Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time " (2016)
- "LA Devotee" (2016)
- "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" (2018)
- "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" (2018)
- "High Hopes" (2018)
- "Dancing's Not a Crime" (2019)[4]
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Panic! At the Disco - Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Panic! at the Disco Biography". Concerty.com.
- ↑ "Video Static: Music Video News: December 9, 2007 - December 15, 2007". VideoStatic. Archived from the original on 2008-03-15. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
- ↑ "Panic! At The Disco Videography By Position". IMVDb.[permanent dead link]
Other websites
change- Official website
- Panic at the Disco Archived 2007-01-03 at the Wayback Machine at PureVolume