Panic
At The Disco's Exclamation Mark Pulls A Disappearing Act Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Remember Panic! At The Disco? Yeah, well,
it's Panic At The
Disco
, now. Where
did the exclamation point go? Nobody knows. But the band seems
to kinda like it better that way. The band - hitmakers of
singles "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," "But It's Better If You Do," and
"Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off," -
gave a press conference regarding their upcoming album, Pretty
Odd, their new logo, and being headliners for the 2008 Honda Civic
Tour.
They were asked by MTV News what happened to the
exclamation point that used to be after "Panic" in their band name, and
they said it kind of just...disappeared.
Ryan Ross said, "It was
never part of the name to us...People started writing it, and then it
ended up in more and more things like that, so there it was."
"We
write it that way once," Brendon Urie said, "[But] we never made a big
deal out of pulling it off in the name...I mean, every time I write [it],
I never put an exclamation point there."
However, when
you Google "panic at the disco," you can see it's suddenly there
again - in the title of their official website. Somebody forgot to
tell the HTML! Computers ain't psychic, you know...
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