Panic! at the Disco
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Panic! at the Disco
Summary
Panic! at the Disco is a musical group[1]. It ranks in the top 0.65% of musical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13,083 views/month, #134 of 20,490).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Panic! at the Disco is I Write Sins Not Tragedies[3].
- A notable work attributed to Panic! at the Disco is Hallelujah[4].
- A notable work attributed to Panic! at the Disco is House of Memories[5].
- A notable work attributed to Panic! at the Disco is High Hopes[6].
- Panic! at the Disco received the Alternative Press Music Award for Artist of the Year[7].
- Panic! at the Disco was influenced by David Bowie[8].
- Panic! at the Disco was influenced by Green Day[9].
- Panic! at the Disco was influenced by The Beatles[10].
- Panic! at the Disco was influenced by Counting Crows[11].
- Panic! at the Disco was influenced by Rites of Spring[12].
- Panic! at the Disco was influenced by Bob Dylan[13].
- Panic! at the Disco's genre is pop rock[14].
- Panic! at the Disco's genre is synth-pop[15].
- Panic! at the Disco's genre is pop-punk[16].
- Panic! at the Disco's genre is baroque pop[17].
- Panic! at the Disco's genre is emo pop[18].
- Panic! at the Disco's genre is alternative rock[19].
- Panic! at the Disco's record label is recorded as Fueled by Ramen[20].
- Panic! at the Disco's record label is recorded as DCD2 Records[21].
- Panic! at the Disco's record label is recorded as Crush Management[22].
- Panic! at the Disco's discography is recorded as Panic! At The Disco discography[23].
- Panic! at the Disco's Commons category is recorded as Panic! at the Disco[24].
- Panic! at the Disco's country of origin is recorded as United States[25].
- Panic! at the Disco comprises Brendon Urie[26].
- 2005 marks the founding of Panic! at the Disco[27].
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Founding
2005 marks the founding of Panic! at the Disco[27]. Its location of formation is recorded as Las Vegas[28].
Recognition
Panic! at the Disco received the Alternative Press Music Award for Artist of the Year[7].
Why It Matters
Panic! at the Disco ranks in the top 0.65% of musical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13,083 views/month, #134 of 20,490).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
It has been cited as an influence by Willow Smith[31], a singer[32], b. 2000[33], of United States[34], awarded the Young Artist Awards[35], specialised in music composing[36]; Jonas Brothers[37], a musical group[38], founded in 2005[39]; and The Vamps[40], a musical group[41], founded in 2012[42].
FAQs
What awards did Panic! at the Disco receive?
Honors received include Alternative Press Music Award for Artist of the Year[7].
Who did Panic! at the Disco influence?
Panic! at the Disco has been cited as an influence by Willow Smith[31], Jonas Brothers[37], and The Vamps[40].