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Wilson Couldn’t Keep Up With Panic! At The Disco
November 28th, 2006 | filed in: Brent Wilson, Interviews, Ryan Ross

Former Panic! At The Disco Wilson, who left the cult US band in May (06), has launched legal proceedings over royalties he claims he is owed from the group’s 2005 debut album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out”.

Wilson claims he was dumped after a row over money, but his former bandmates insist his lifestyle and attitude were in stark contrast with their own.

Guitarist Ryan Ross says, “It was tough, because we all went to high school together. (But) it just got to a point where it didn’t seem like he was taking it seriously and was along for the ride. And he started to get into things we weren’t happy about. It was a hard decision.”

Replacement bass player Jon Walker adds, “This band is everything to these guys, so it’s not fair to them if someone in the band can’t keep up.” Bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the group because “he couldn’t keep up” musically and didn’t take his responsibilities seriously enough.

Source: pr-inside.com

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