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The last performance of their tour was scheduled to be on the first day of the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago, IL, on Friday, August 4, the perfect, triumphant end to the perfect tour.

An article from Kerrang in interviewed Ryan about his family troubles:. Ross, meanwhile, found growing up a more tricky prospect. As fragile as a porcelain doll - as if a strong gust of wind or the wrong words would crush him to dust - he writes the clever lyrics that frontman Brendon Urie sings.

He was outgoing as a small child, but somewhere along the line he became cripplingly shy. Keen to give his son a good start in life, his father, an ex-marine, worked to send him to a private Catholic school - although Ross is an atheist - hoping to provide the education he never got. Ross found he had little in common with his wealthy classmates. Meanwhile, his home life was falling apart. His parents split up when he was young; he hardly ever speaks to his mother and rarely sees his two half-brothers.

His problems with alcohol magnified and skewed things even further. I was not staying at home for weeks at a time. I was staying with my girlfriend, staying with the other guys in the band. Understandably, this made him check his phone repeatedly and have a barely-repressed anxiety attack, which resulted in the interviewer actually taking away his cell phone and teasing him about it on-air. This is horrifyingly immortalized in the fandom albeit out-of-context because Brendon showed support for his grieving friend with a comforting hand squeeze.

Jon also flips off the interviewer behind his back. George Ross Jr. Panic were en route from Vancouver to Seattle on their bus when Ross heard the news. I just knew. They toured briefly with new band the Young Veins until they disbanded in Ryan created Panic! The duo later recruited Brent Wilson to take over bass.

Due to Brendon's skill, the band made a mutual decision to replace Ryan with Brendon as lead vocalist. Ryan continued playing guitar. Ryan has been cited to have been responsible for a majority of the material on the band's first two studio albums, having been the band's leader, head writer, and usually decider in their creative direction.

Ryan built a close relationship with their second bassist, Jon Walker, and during recording for the band's third studio album, Ryan and Jon continued to work together on music from their homes while Spencer Smith moved in with Brendon Urie. As the album neared completion, Brendon became frustrated with the band continuing in the direction of Pretty.

After several disagreements, Ryan met with Spencer over lunch, where the two came to a mutual agreement to "do their own thing for a while," with Ryan and Jon leaving together on July 6, The two later formed a new band called The Young Veins, and released a single album, Take a Vacation! Though Panic!



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