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Spencer Smith Explains Why Panic! At The Disco Brought Back The !

, 31 2009 . 19:19 +
Sasha_Zhuk It was the one question that dogged Panic! at the Disco the entire time they were promoting 2008s Pretty. Odd. album: Why did they decide to drop the exclamation point from their name?


In retrospect, it seems like a pretty dumb thing to focus on especially since Pretty. Odd. was pretty great but when Panic! became plain, old Panic, it turned into one gigantic, yearlong headache for the guys in the band.

Its amazing because we never necessarily got asked about it that much when it was in there, drummer Spencer Smith told MTV News. And then all of a sudden, we decided to take it away for Pretty. Odd., and we were asked about that in, I think, every interview for a couple months.

So after having to answer pointed, punctuation-related questions for the better part of a year, why on Earth did Smith and frontman Brendon Urie decided to bring the exclamation point back? Well, as it turns out, for old times sake.

For me and Brendon, there were aspects of our first album that did sort of go away on Pretty. Odd. that wed like to bring back to our band. Theres some theatricality and some different styles of music, and we want to make a record that is drawing from both our previous albums, Smith said. And it just seemed like it would be a fun thing for our fans. Hopefully, theres less of a big deal [made] about it coming back than there was about it going away. It seems like a new chapter, so having that as part of the band seemed like something we could bring back to reinforce that Panic! at the Disco is not breaking up, its still going.

And they are still very much going. Earlier in the week, Smith and Urie premiered New Perspective, their first single since parting ways with guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker. It draws from the shiny, pop stuff they explored on their breakthrough A Fever You Cant Sweat Out disc, but it also hints at some of that theatricality Smith mentioned.

It is a side of the new songs were doing. Its nice to bridge the gap between what we were doing and the music well hopefully put out in the beginning of next year, he explained. Were sort of figuring out what we want our record to be. Weve demoed 10 or 11 songs, and its everything from sort-of Frank Sinatra-style songs to, like, some of the electronic stuff we had on our first record, and, you know, the theatrical stuff, sort of like Queen, and then theres rock and roll stuff, too. Stuff like the Who. Were sort of figuring out what Panic! at the Disco is with me and Brendon.

And now that the exclamation point is back for good, weve gotta ask: Whose idea was it to include it in the name in the first place?

I think Ryan may have brought it up, I dont remember, it was a few years ago. Ryan had put it on our PureVolume site before we got signed, before Pete heard any of our songs he typed it that way on the site, saying, Oh, that would be a cool thing, and it completely stuck, Smith laughed. I always thought it was a cool thing, but I think he always had a thing where, like, it wasnt actually supposed to be part of the name, so maybe it was him who brought up losing it. I dont know. Hopefully people wont freak out about it again.
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