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Urie has provided guest vocals on: "One of THOSE Nights" by the ], "The Exit" and "The End and the beginning" by ]. Urie sings in the ] songs "]", "20 Dollar Nose Bleed" and "7 Minutes In Heaven" as well as "Plans and Reveries" by Black Gold. Urie also sings the chorus in "]" which is a song writen for the Coca-Cola Company.
'''Urie has provided guest vocals on:'''


Apart from Panic!'s music videos, Brendon has also featured in several other music videos. Urie appeared in "]", "]" and "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet" by ]. Urie played the main role in the vidoe for the Coca-Cola song "]" in it he played a news reporter. Urie appear in the ] video for the song "Clothes off" alongside fellow bandmate Spencer Smith and former ] members ] and Jon Walker. The band are seen dancing in animal costumes. Urie appears in "One of those nights" by ] which also features people such as ], ] and Spencer Smith.
'One of THOSE Nights' - ]

'The Exit' - ]

'The End and the Beginning' - ]

']' - ]

'20 Dollar Nose Bleed' - ]

'7 Minutes In Heaven (Atavan Halen)' - ]

'Plans and Reveries' - Black Gold

']' - Brendon Urie, ], ], ], ] (for The Coca-Cola Company)


'''Apart from Panic!'s music videos, Brendon has also featured in several other music videos including:'''

']' - ] (with ])

'Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet' - ] (with ])

']' - Brendon Urie, ], ], ], ] (for The Coca-Cola Company)

'One of THOSE nights' - ] (with ], ], ] and ])

']' - ] (with ])

'] - ] (with ], ], ])


Brendon has recently co-written a song with ] of ]. Rivers has said that “If Panic wants it, they have first dibs, but if not, it could work for Weezer,” Brendon has recently co-written a song with ] of ]. Rivers has said that “If Panic wants it, they have first dibs, but if not, it could work for Weezer,”

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Brendon Urie
Musical artist

Brendon Boyd Urie (born on 12 April, 1987, Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American musician and the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and pianist of Panic! at the Disco. He also plays drums, bass guitar, accordion, organ and cello.

His musical career began when he met Brent Wilson during guitar classes which they shared. Consequently, Wilson asked Urie to try out as lead guitarist for Panic! at the Disco, as they were looking for a replacement at the time. Originally, Urie was not the band's lead singer; the position had belonged to Ryan Ross. However, when the band heard him sing backup during a rehearsal when Ross was unable to sing due to a cold, they were impressed with his vocal abilities and unanimously decided to make him the singer.

Since then, Panic! at the Disco have released two studio albums with Urie as lead vocalist. A Fever You Can't Sweat Out was released in 2005 and their sophomore record, Pretty. Odd. in 2008.

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Urie has provided guest vocals on: "One of THOSE Nights" by the The Cab, "The Exit" and "The End and the beginning" by Forgive Durden. Urie sings in the Fall Out Boy songs "What a Catch, Donnie", "20 Dollar Nose Bleed" and "7 Minutes In Heaven" as well as "Plans and Reveries" by Black Gold. Urie also sings the chorus in "Open Happiness" which is a song writen for the Coca-Cola Company.

Apart from Panic!'s music videos, Brendon has also featured in several other music videos. Urie appeared in "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More Touch Me", "What A Catch, Donnie" and "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet" by Fall Out Boy. Urie played the main role in the vidoe for the Coca-Cola song "Open Happiness" in it he played a news reporter. Urie appear in the Gym Class Heroes video for the song "Clothes off" alongside fellow bandmate Spencer Smith and former panic! at the disco members Ryan Ross and Jon Walker. The band are seen dancing in animal costumes. Urie appears in "One of those nights" by The Cab which also features people such as Ryan Ross, Pete Wentz and Spencer Smith.

Brendon has recently co-written a song with Rivers Cuomo of Weezer. Rivers has said that “If Panic wants it, they have first dibs, but if not, it could work for Weezer,”

References

  1. "Panic! Attacks". REVIEW-JOURNAL. Retrieved 2006-08-27. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help); Unknown parameter |last= ignored (help)
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