![]() A mad man who knows nothing really of politics…it’s just phenomenal and surprising to me that this has happened. It’s just terrifying…we’ve elected an internet troll as our president. He is a fierce opponent of President Donald Trump: “I feel so bad for so many groups that are in America right now…LGBTQ community, women, minorites, basically anyone who’s not a white man, I feel bad. ![]() On his family’s reaction when he decided to not follow in their religion, Urie said, “When I told them I wasn’t going to college or on a Mormon mission, that I don’t believe in God and I was pursuing music, they were like, ‘You’ve gotta move out.’ They cooled off, and when we made our first Panic! at the Disco album, I got a care package from my family with this beautiful letter: ‘No matter what, we will always love you.’” (1)īrendon’s personal politics would be considered liberal. Watch Brendon give a more in-depth answer in the following video: ![]() While Brandon was raised in the Mormon faith he left it when he turned 17. Founding band members Ryan Ross and Jon Walker exited the group in 2009 followed by Spencer Smith in 2013, leaving Urie the sole remaining original founder.īorn on Apin St. The band’s first album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, was released in 2005. Urie and three high school friends formed the pop rock band in 2004. Brendon Urie is a singer and songwriter, best known as the vocalist for the band Panic! at the Disco.
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