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To anyone paying attention to Panic at the Disco's 2008 sophomore album Pretty. Odd., the Zombified harmonies and loose Byrdsian jangle of ex-Panic members Ryan Ross and Jon Walker's debut as the Young Veins shouldn't come as much of a surprise. The thing is, hardly anyone was paying attention to Panic at the Disco's 2008 sophomore album, and those who were mostly fell under the age of 17, hoping for more of that group's high-drama eyeliner emo and ending up instead with a saucer full of secrets, an album better suited to their parents' stereos than their own. As for those parents: How could they tell their friends with a straight face that their new favorite band used to have an exclamation point in the middle of their name? In short, Panic became emblematic of the dilemma that faced fellow former mall champs Fall Out Boy and is currently facing ought-to-be arena slayers Paramore: How do you broaden your horizons and develop as an artist when most of your intended audience is convinced you're writing music for kids?
For Ross and Walker, the solution lay in jumping ship and changing names — and if the various members of… read more »