Debut album featuring breakthrough hits like "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," combining theatrical alternative rock with electro-pop influences.
Artist page · 06/07/2026
Panic! at the Disco
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Panic! at the Disco, From Las Vegas pop rock to eclectic solo project evolution.
Seven major vinyl editions from their 2005 debut to 2022’s Viva Las Vengeance.
Formed in Las Vegas, Panic! at the Disco first gained attention with their 2005 debut album, blending alternative rock with baroque and chamber pop influences. Their music evolved significantly over the years, incorporating elements of pop punk, power pop, and psychedelic rock, often featuring theatrical production.
The band recorded key albums such as their debut and the 2008 Pretty. Odd., which marked a stylistic shift towards more pop-rock arrangements recorded in a studio known for Beatles sessions. The group underwent major lineup changes, continuing into a solo project before ending in 2023. Their vinyl catalog spans seven major albums, with notable editions available on Vinyles.com.
Playlist
Signature tracks
The tracks that sum up Panic! at the Disco's career.
The essentials
The 3 Panic! at the Disco albums you absolutely need
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Second album showcasing a shift to psychedelic and pop rock, recorded in the same studio as the Beatles with a cleaner band image.
Latest release on vinyl as a solo project, continuing the band's blend of pop rock with theatrical elements on Elekttra Records.
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Face B
Side B: the hidden stories of Panic! at the Disco
Studio secrets, touring anecdotes and B-sides worth the whole album.
"Panic! at the Disco's name was inspired by the song 'Panic' by Name Taken."— Origin story
Pretty. Odd. recorded in Beatles' Abbey Road Studios
The band shifted their sound for 2008's Pretty. Odd., recording in the legendary Abbey Road Studios, known for historic Beatles sessions, marking a stylistic and visual change.
Matt Squire produced their debut album
Producer Matt Squire worked with Panic! at the Disco on their 2005 debut album "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out," recorded in College Park, Maryland, capturing their theatrical alternative style.
Nothing Rhymes with Circus tour in 2006 included France dates
In 2006, Panic! at the Disco toured with the "Nothing Rhymes with Circus" tour, featuring dates in France including an appearance at Paris’s Olympia alongside Fall Out Boy and Gym Class Heroes.
Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left in 2009
Founding members Ryan Ross and Jon Walker departed the band in 2009 to form The Young Veins, leaving Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith to continue as Panic! at the Disco.
Records by Panic! at the Disco
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FAQ: Panic! at the Disco on physical formats
The most common questions about pressings, reissues and limited editions.
When was Panic! at the Disco formed and disbanded?
Panic! at the Disco was formed in 2004 in Las Vegas and officially ended in March 2023 after nearly two decades.
Which of Panic! at the Disco's albums are available on vinyl?
Seven vinyl editions are available, including key albums like A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005) and Viva Las Vengeance (2022).
What styles of music has Panic! at the Disco explored?
The band’s music blends alternative rock, pop rock, pop punk, baroque and chamber pop, emo, and psychedelic rock.
Where did Panic! at the Disco record their albums?
Their debut album was recorded in College Park, Maryland, and Pretty. Odd. was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London.
Did Panic! at the Disco tour France?
Yes, they toured France in 2006, including a show at the Olympia in Paris during the Decaydance Summer Fest.
What notable vinyl formats exist for their debut album?
The debut album is available in editions such as double LPs and special anniversary deluxe pressings on vinyl.
What are Panic! at the Disco's top streamed songs on?
Top tracks include "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" and "Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off."
Why did Panic! at the Disco remove the exclamation mark from their name temporarily?
The band removed the exclamation mark in early 2008, returning it after lineup changes to reflect a new stage in their career.
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