I wrote a story explaining exactly how Panic! got on MySpace and such. The first bell rang, and I didn't want to lose this awesomeness, so I took a picture with my phone. Don't judge me! Math sucks!
agreed! i spend most of my time in geometry filling up my notebook with little doodles of the guys. >.> *cough* i mean, um, learning about triangles... and shit...
agreed! i spend most of my time in geometry filling up my notebook with little doodles of the guys. >.> *cough* i mean, um, learning about triangles... and shit...
ohhhh, yeahh.... i definetely care about dividing improper fractions and all that crap... (not really) but you didn't hear that from me.
oh, and what does it exactally say? Sorry on behalf of the permanitly challenged readers.
apologies. it says:
once upon a time, in las vegas, nevada, in palo verde high school Spencer Smith met Brendon Urie. Smith asked Urie to be the guitarist in the band that he, childhood friend Ryan Ros, and Brent Wilson had formed. Urie agreed. but, after hearing Urie sing, the other three unanimously decided to make him the lead singer. they put demos of their songs on their myspace music page, and Ross sent demos to Pete Wentz, bassist of fall out boy and founder of decaydance, a fueled by ramen label. Wentz liked what he heard, and had Ross, Urie, Smith, and Wilson (Panic! at the Disco) record A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, their debut album, in College Park, Maryland. by the end of the year, Panic! at the Disco was the new "it" band, and Fever had gone double platinum. This goes to show...........
Panic! at the Disco is AWESOME.
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once upon a time, in las vegas, nevada, in palo verde high school Spencer Smith met Brendon Urie. Smith asked Urie to be the guitarist in the band that he, childhood friend Ryan Ros, and Brent Wilson had formed. Urie agreed. but, after hearing Urie sing, the other three unanimously decided to make him the lead singer. they put demos of their songs on their myspace music page, and Ross sent demos to Pete Wentz, bassist of fall out boy and founder of decaydance, a fueled by ramen label. Wentz liked what he heard, and had Ross, Urie, Smith, and Wilson (Panic! at the Disco) record A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, their debut album, in College Park, Maryland. by the end of the year, Panic! at the Disco was the new "it" band, and Fever had gone double platinum. This goes to show...........
Panic! at the Disco is AWESOME.