The mid 2000’s were often looked at as the golden age of pop punk bands and its darker sister genre called Emo. The world was just coming around loving rising to bands such as My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy. Most of these bands formed together from suburb areas all around the country. Panic! at the Disco, doing things differently, were from Las Vegas unlike the other forming bands. They were good Mormon boys obsessed with vaudevillian theatrics. The band members were childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Brendon Urie.
Panic! at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were still in high school. They were the biggest thing after the release of their debut studio album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out”. Made known by the top ten lead single, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”, the album eventually was certified double platinum in the US. This was a huge album in 2005. It sold 2 million copies in the U.S., won the VMA for video of the year, and even launched an entire record label. All this happened from four who were signed before even playing a concert. The record was released on September 27, 2005, making this its 10-year anniversary.
Many loving fans posted on social media bringing the memorable band back to twitter and other socials outlet’s top charts. Reminiscing on their most popular album. Happy 10th anniversary to Panic! at the Disco’s “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” album! That album will always be loved by many.