say it in daylight
Since exploding onto the scene in 2005 with their debut album, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out," Las Vegas band Panic! at the Disco has experienced a fair amount of drama. Over the three years since the follow up to their debut album, the group experienced somewhat of an identity crisis. This coincided with criticism of their Beatles-inspired follow-up album, the departure of two band members and the overhyped drop of the exclamation point from the band's name.

If the gushing reviews of the duo's new album "Vices & Virtues" released today are any indication, Panic! at the Disco has silenced the critics and given their fans something great, returning with the energy and creativity that made the band so special to begin with.

GlobalGrind had a chance to sit down with Panic!'s lead singer, Brendon Urie, to discuss what goes through his head when he's on stage and nearly enrolling in cosmotology school instead of becoming a rock star.

Check out the interview below.

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