| 20 products found for Panic At the Disco  | Panic! At The Disco's debut album is a genre-busting blend of slick, poppy emo-influence punk, Strokes-like rock, and, well, disco. While the first two genres fit together seamlessly, a blend of all three is a risky proposition usually attempted only... | ![CD: Collectors Box [Box] [Limited] [CD & DVD] Panic! At The Disco, Nov-2006](http://i7.ebayimg.com/02/c/000/77/36/1e9f_6.JPG) | This limited edition tour box (15k) contains a bonus DVD with a behind the scenes documentary, live performance, scene selection, and backstage interviews. The CD for "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" is also included, along with exclusive materials such... | gbJBK3G5RGM2Q~~_6.JPG) | Panic At the Disco subverted the potential for a sophomore slump by taking a sharp left turn from the emo-fused pop-punk of their debut, A FEVER YOU CAN'T SWEAT OUT. Rather than retracing the footsteps that brought them popularity, Panic At the Disco... |  | | ![CD: But It's Better If You Do [Single] Panic! At The Disco, May-2006](http://i16.ebayimg.com/07/c/000/77/7c/0660_6.JPG) | |  | Additional personnel: Nancy McClean (spoken vocals). Discovered in their native Las Vegas by fellow emo band Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco met with almost immediate success. Although they hadn't been around for very long (as a band or as human... |  | |  | |  | |  | Panic! At The Disco's debut album is a genre-busting blend of slick, poppy emo-influence punk, Strokes-like rock, and, well, disco. While the first two genres fit together seamlessly, a blend of all three is a risky proposition usually attempted only... |
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