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What are Panic! At The Disco’s popular songs?

Formed in 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Panic! At The Disco is a rock band that gained popularity with their pop-savvy songs.

Their 2018 single “High Hopes” is also known for setting a record on Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart, spending 31 weeks at No.

1—the longest ever.

Although the band sadly disbanded in 2023, their music continues to captivate fans.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Panic! At The Disco’s most popular songs.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or someone who hasn’t listened to them yet, be sure to check it out.

[P!ATD] What are Panic! At The Disco’s popular songs (1–10)

VictoriousPanic! At The Disco6rank/position

Panic! At The Disco: Victorious [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
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Brendon Urie’s solo band, Panic! At The Disco.

The song “Victorious” portrays the mindset of a boxer heading into a match.

In this track, the opponent is likened to sad events and heartbreak, and the lyrics depict beating them down.

The first half describes the pre-fight scene, while the second half sings about the aftermath, where a phrase appears about setting off fireworks to celebrate the victory.

Another appeal of the song is that this phrase conveys a sense of American culture.

Collar FullPanic! At The Disco7rank/position

Panic! At The Disco – Collar Full (Official Audio)
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A track that reminds you of the importance of feeling gratitude—not just loneliness—when a relationship ends.

It was released in 2013 by the American rock band Panic! at the Disco and is included on the album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!

Into the UnknownPanic! At The Disco8rank/position

Panic! At The Disco – Into the Unknown (From “Frozen 2”)
Into the UnknownPanic! At The Disco

This song, which plays during the ending of Frozen 2, is a grand piece powerfully performed by Panic! At The Disco.

Centered on themes of adventure into the unknown and self-discovery, it portrays the protagonist’s inner conflict.

Released in November 2019, it’s included on the official Disney soundtrack and became a hot topic, earning nominations for the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes.

Brendon Urie’s overwhelming vocal prowess and soaring high notes are striking, and together with the emotional lyrics, the song really resonates.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone looking to take on something new or believe in their own potential.

Behind the SeaPanic! At The Disco9rank/position

Emerging during the emo boom of the 2000s and now continuing as Brendon Urie’s solo project, Panic! At The Disco released this track on their 2008 album Pretty.

Odd.

Unusually, instead of the usual vocalist, guitarist Ryan Ross takes the lead vocals on this song.

Blending a folk-pop sound with a psychedelic atmosphere, it shows strong influences from The Beatles and The Beach Boys, and features abstract, ocean-themed lyrics that leave a lasting impression.

Portraying the sea as a symbol of creativity, its poetic expression makes it a deeply resonant ballad—perfect for quietly listening by the seaside at dusk.

C’monPanic! At The Disco10rank/position

Panic! At The Disco & Fun.: C’mon (Audio)
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Panic! at the Disco is an American band that, at a certain point, began incorporating song arrangements reminiscent of the British band Queen, which helped boost their popularity as a rock act.

The vocalist’s deep, rich tone makes their breakup songs all the more heartrending.