During a recent tour of Panic! At The Disco with the Dresden Dolls, the bands decided to pull out the camera and take some footage for the fan.
"It's not something that's going to be an official release to go to MTV, it's just that we were on tour with them and I think they came up with this idea to kind of do a funny thing." Panic! drummer Spencer Smith tells Undercover, "it was just something that we were having fun doing at the time while being on tour and just something I guess for the fans of either of our bands to kinda see. It's just a fun bonus thing.""[You'll see it] over the internet on our websites."
That tour sounded an awful lot more fun than their recent appearance at Reading, a festival notorious for bottling the bands they don't like. Panic! At The Disco, who have been accused of being nothing more than a fashion band before, fell victim to the wrath of an angry mob and a water bottle.
"Well I wasn't looking exactly at him when [singer, Brendon Urie] got hit, but obviously a couple of seconds after it happened, she was falling to the ground and everybody realized what was going on." Smith said, "We stopped playing and at that time it's one of those things when you're playing at a huge festival and there's 30,000 people or however many people were there and you know, there are so many people that like one band and hate another band."
"It obviously was a very bad luck to specifically fit [Urie] in the head and be a half full water bottle, so it was fairly heavy and as soon as we stopped playing it was just kinda like, "F*ck this, we're not gonna deal with this". He got up and said he's fine and we should keep playing, which I'm kinda glad we did because that was our first song and we played for forty minutes, nine more songs.










