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Panic At The Disco Disbands After 19 Years of Success

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After 19 years of making music together, Panic At The Disco has announced that they will be disbanding. The band, consisting of lead vocalist Brendon Urie and drummer Spencer Smith, formed in Las Vegas in 2004 and quickly gained a following with their unique blend of pop and rock.

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Throughout their career, Panic At The Disco released six studio albums and had numerous hit songs, including "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies" and "High Hopes." They also won multiple awards and were known for their energetic live performances.

In a statement, the band said, "We are forever grateful for the love and support we've received from our fans over the years." "It's been an incredible journey, and we wouldn't be where we are today without you."

Fans are devastated by the news and have taken to social media to express their sadness and gratitude for the band's music. Many have also shared memories of attending Panic At The Disco concerts and how their songs helped them through difficult times.

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Although the band is disbanding, Brendon Urie has said that he plans to continue making music and will be working on solo projects. Fans are looking forward to seeing what he creates next and will always remember the impact that Panic At The Disco had on the music industry.

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