It's no secret that Halsey was an emo kid, like many of us, and she just had all her dreams come true, taking to the stage to sing I Write Sins Not Tragedies with Panic! At The Disco.
Young E^ST could never have imagined that she would one day be signed to the very label she grew up revering the bands of, Fueled By Ramen, but here she is.
We had a chat with Brendon Urie, frontman of Panic! At The Disco, about Coachella run-ins with Axl Rose, emergency hospital visits, and the ten-year anniversary of their album Pretty. Odd. Contents may or may not be fictional.
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