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Interview.

say it in daylight
The American pop punksters are playing at Mao Livehouse this Saturday, July 31 at 9:30pm.

Panic! at the Disco got famous the easy way. Seriously. A few American high school kids from Las Vegas put together a demo and sent it to bassist Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy. He was impressed and came to meet them. The rest is Top-40 history.

Now in the midst of putting together their third album, the guys have two China dates on their summer roster. After Saturday's show, they'll go to Zhabei to play InMusic Festival.

Lead singer Brendon Urie, 23, answered a few questions for That's Shanghai on his fans, his fears, the zombie apocalypse - plus band stuff.

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28.07.2010 в 14:56

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We hope to see it released early next year.
fuck... Ну то есть замечательно, конечно, но... :small: Хочу сейчас! :D

play ping-pong matches to clear our heads. We also love to eat
aw, that's cute. ^^ We love to eat... who doesn't? :gigi:

Which fans surprise you the most?
We've been most pleasantly surprised by the fans outside of the U.S. only because they don't have as many opportunities to see bands there. They really make us feel appreciated and we love them for it.

:heart:

И надо послушать то добро, про которое он говорит))