The Panic! At The Disco Fansite.

Due to tornado damages, the April 26th show at the Tabernacle in Atlanta has been moved to the Masquerade Music Park. The April 27th show at the Tabernacle has been cancelled. Tickets for the April 27th show at the Tabernacle will be honored on April 26th at the Masquerade. Refunds are available at the point of purchase.

A new show has been added on April 27th at Amos Southend in Charlotte, North Carolina. Tickets pre-sale start tomorrow exclusively for fanclub members, visit Northern Downpour for details.

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April 1st, 2008
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Pretty. Odd. sold a total of 141,416 copies in its first week, making it the current #2 album in the United States.

01. Day 26, Day 26 – 198,945
02. Panic At The Disco, Pretty. Odd. – 141,416
03. Counting Crows, Saturday Nights Sunday Mornings – 112,556
04. Danity Kane, Welcome To The Dollhouse – 84,005
05. Now 27, Various Artists – 63,775
06. Rick Ross, Trilla – 49,992
07. Raconteurs, Consolers Of The Lonely – 38,021
08. Jack Johnson, Sleep Through The Static – 34,270
09. B52S, Funplex – 30,281
10. Flo Rida, Mail On Sunday – 29,766

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April 1st, 2008
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Panic At The Disco during an interview for laut.de in Zurich, Switzerland. March 8, 2008.

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April 1st, 2008
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This week Panic At The Disco have released their new album “Pretty.Odd”, and of course last weeks announcement that they are returning to Australia, supported by The Academy Is.. and Cobra Starship. Michele Menalis caught up with Ryan Ross and Brendon Urie for a chat about the album, their tour and obsessive fans.

Hoping to eclipse the success of their multi-million dollar debut album, ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’, Panic At The Disco, all of whom hail from Las Vegas, rolls out their eagerly anticipated follow-up, ‘Pretty. Odd’. This time, the quartet, with a penchant for electronic rock ‘n roll and stage theatrics, the likes of which could be straight out a Cirque De Soleil performance, appear to have taken their sound to the next level.

All is well in the Panic at the Disco camp. Just don’t call then Emo!

Sitting in their hotel suite on Hollywood’s famed Sunset Strip, lead guitarist and songwriter Ryan Ross, is looking slim and dapper in his skinny tie and shirt combo. He wants to throw out this misconception off the bat. “I’m not going to say what I want to be called, but I think calling us Emo is a little bit off. When they list all the bands we’re supposedly influenced by, sorry, but I’ve never listened to them.” Read the full article »

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April 1st, 2008
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