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    Brendon Boyd Urie

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    I am, but I know I’m not who I was.” Brendon Boyd Urie was born on April 12, 1987 in St. George, Utah. He was raised in a very Mormon family, and he is of Hawaiian descent. Growing up, he loved music, and he was always singing or playing the drums, guitar, or bass guitar. Naturally, when Brendon got to high school, he desperately wanted to join a band with people who loved music as much as he did. At Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2004, Brendon met Brent Wilson, who asked him to be

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    Brendon Urie “'How much sugar do you give your child? We can't contain him. He is rambunctious. His behavior is insubordinate. He's terrible. He's making everyone laugh while I'm trying to teach them'" (Brendon Urie, quoting a teacher during a parent-teacher conference). These words were the result of an undiscovered case of ADHD. Brendon Urie struggled and continued to struggle with ADHD through his music career and life. The artist has persisted to innovate ways to overcome anxiety and ADHD throughout

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    Panic! At the Disco Panic! At the Disco (P!ATD) is a pop punk rock band that consists of the lead singer and face of the group, Brendon Urie, and several unnamed/unpopular guitarists and drummers. The biggest competitor for P!ATD is the other main stream pop punk rock band called Fall Out Boy (FOB) which consists of Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, and Andy Hurley. Although P!ATD and FOB have similar musical styles, the different music videos each group presents, the varying tunes and lyrics

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    Music is something that the majority of people don’t regard as crucial.However there is me, I care about music, moreover, I also pity for people. Feeling unwanted is something that is unfortunately mutual among teens. Everyone may not prefer the same sort of music I enjoy and I may dislike what others appreciate. It's totally alright, nonetheless, people feel it’s acceptable to criticize others merely because of their music choice. It is uncalled for, consequently, I believe that everyone should

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    The Death Of The Disco

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    they become so famous? “Panic! at the Disco” began their successful career well over 10 years ago, all the way back in 2004. 2004 was a great year for P!ATD, their rise to fame, their hay-day, their glory year. The band originally consisted of; Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, and Brent Wilson. P!ATD was formed deep in the suburbs of Summerlin, Las Vegas by two former childhood friends, Ross and

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    This was it; we were going to get to see Brendon Urie LIVE! I was getting jittery as we walked up to the gate. We went inside after going through security and we had to stand in a 45 minute line to purchase merchandise. We both got matching shirts for $35 each. Afterwards, we went up a flight

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    DIsco. The only remaining member is Brendon Urie. Brendon Boyd Urie was born in St. George, Utah in 12 of April of 1987 his parents; mother Grace Urie, and father Boyd Urie. When he was two years old he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. (Andpop. "Brendon Urie: His Life Story." YouTube. YouTube, 29 June 2016. Web. 13 Oct. 2016.) Brendon was born

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    Panic! At The Disco’s song, “Nine In The Afternoon” tells a story of the band going back too room where the band was created, and the song is all about reminiscing about the good times and memories of the group beginning. The title of the song tells a story on its own, the room the band first started in had no windows nor any clocks, so when they wanted to know the time they would peak their head outside the door and guess the time, around 9 in the afternoon, creating the name of the first song

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    less than ideal. She had woken up late with no time to do her hair or makeup, got rained on waiting for the bus, skipped lunch for extra work hours at the bookstore, and still had to close up, but this took the cake most definitely, Brendon did not do parties. “Brendon, it’s your nineteenth birthday, and you want to stay home?” Which she had most eloquently replied with, “Jesus Spencer you’d think you didn’t even know me.” However somehow, she managed to get there, hot and tired, feet sore from

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    incident, Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza, shooting her several times in the head at their Newtown home. When the police arrived to the scene shortly at Sandy Hook elementary school, Lanza committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. Analysis Urie Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory encompasses every aspect of Adam Lanza’s development. His theory separates the environment into four distinct systems, which are Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem and Chronosystem. In the following

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