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Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time by Panic! At The Disco

Artist Biography For Panic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco Was An American Pop Rock Band From Las Vegas Nevada Formed In 2004 By Childhood Friends Ryan Ross Spencer Smith Brent Wilson And Brendon Urie. Following Several Lineup Changes Panic! Began Operating As The Solo Project Of Frontman Urie From 2015 Until The Project's Discontinuation In 2023. Panic! At The Disco Recorded Their First Demos While They Were In High School. Shortly After The Band Recorded And Released Their Debut Studio Album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out 2005 . Popularized By The Second Single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" The Album Was Certified Triple Platinum In The US. In 2006 Founding Bassist Brent Wilson Was Fired From The Band During An Extensive World Tour And Subsequently Replaced By Jon Walker. The Band's Second Album Pretty. Odd. 2008 Was Preceded By The Single "Nine In The Afternoon". That Album Marked A Significant Departure From The Sound Of The Band's Debut. In 2009 Ross And Walker Formed A New Band The Young Veins Leaving Urie And Smith As The Sole Remaining Members Of Panic! At The Disco. Continuing As A Duo Urie And Smith Released A New Single "New Perspective" For The Movie Jennifer's Body And Recruited Bassist Dallon Weekes And Guitarist Ian Crawford As Touring Musicians For Live Performances. Weekes Was Later Inducted Into The Band's Lineup As A Full-Time Member In 2010. The Band's Third Studio Album Vices & Virtues 2011 Was Recorded Solely By Urie And Smith In 2010 Produced By John Feldmann And Butch Walker. Crawford Departed Once The Tour Cycle For Vices & Virtues Ended In 2012. As A Three-Piece Urie Smith And Weekes Recorded And Released The Band's Fourth Studio Album Too Weird To Live Too Rare To Die! In 2013. Prior To The Release Of The Album Smith Unofficially Left The Band Due To Health And Drug-Related Issues Leaving Urie And Weekes As The Remaining Members. The Duo Recruited Guitarist Kenneth Harris And Drummer Dan Pawlovich As Touring Musicians For Live Performances. In 2015 Smith Officially Left The Band After Not Performing Live With Them Since His Departure In 2013. Shortly Thereafter Weekes Reverted To Being A Touring Member Once Again Resulting In Panic! Becoming Urie's Solo Project. In April 2015 "Hallelujah" Was Released As The First Single From Panic! At The Disco's Fifth Studio Album Death Of A Bachelor 2016 . In December 2017 Weekes Officially Announced His Departure From The Band. In March 2018 Panic! At The Disco Released "Say Amen Saturday Night " The Lead Single From Its Sixth Studio Album Pray For The Wicked 2018 Which Was Released In June. Panic! At The Disco's Seventh Studio Album Viva Las Vengeance Was Released On August 19 2022. On January 24 2023 Urie Officially Announced That Panic! At The Disco Would Be Disbanding Following The Conclusion Of The Viva Las Vengeance Tour.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time

“Don’t Threaten Me With A Good Time” Was Released On New Year’s Eve 2015 As An Instant Download For Those Who Had Already Pre-Ordered Death Of A Bachelor From Digital Music Retailers. The Song Tells The Story Of A Drunken Night Out. The Singer Wakes Up With No Idea Where He Is Or What Happened During The Wild Night. He Concludes That The Wild Stories That Come Out Of The Night Are The Best Part And Shouldn’t Be Used As Warnings Therefore ‘don’t Threaten Him With A Good Time’. As Track Two On Death Of A Bachelor It Takes Place After Track One “Victorious” About A Celebration With Friends And Presumably Tells Of The Morning After. Urie Told Radio.Com That He Wanted To Sing About Parties He’d Been To In Real Life “I Wanted To Write A Party Song Just Strictly About Parties That I’ve Been To Things I’ve Seen… How Crazy That’s Been. You Can’t Threaten Me With A Good Time. If You Think I’m Going To Be Scared Of Insanity At A Party Then You Thought Wrong ‘cause I’m In. I’m One Hundred Percent In. In Regards To The Interpolation Of The B-52s' “Rock Lobster” Guitar Riff In The Song Urie Went On To Explain How His Love For That Song Traced Back To His Childhood And He Had Been Waiting To Get The Publishing Rights To Use It In One Of His Songs. When I Was A Kid The First Time I Heard B-52s I Was Like This Is A Party….That Song Encapsulated A Party To Me. I Had That Sample As A Place-Holder Not Thinking I’d Be Able To Use It Or Get Publishing Rights To It In Any Way And Finally They Had Heard It Through My Management And They Said ‘Yeah That’s Cool You Can Use It.’ That Was Amazing Because I Had Plans To Replace It.“

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