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Panic! At the Disco Opener Patrick Stump ‘Taking No Prisoners’

Ex-Fall Out Boy singer and Panic! tourmate tells MTV News his solo project has ‘very punk-rock moments, very Motown moments.’ By Vaughn Trudeau Schoonmaker, with reporting by Matt Elias Patrick Stump Photo: Getty Images Patrick Stump might be known to many as the lead singer of Fall Out Boy , but since the band entered an indefinite hiatus nearly two years ago, Stump has been working to create a big name for himself a solo artist. Currently on tour as the opening act for Panic! At the Disco , Stump is doing just that. “I know a lot of people still haven’t heard me as a solo artist,” Stump told MTV News. “[My current] band and I are starting to get into this groove where it’s like we’ve really proven it to the immediate people around us, so now it’s just going out and taking no prisoners.” Stump has taken the approach of developing a new sound altogether on his first solo studio album, Soul Punk . He said Prince and David Bowie were two of the record’s key influences. “The record itself and the live show: It’s really an up-tempo R&B kind of thing,” Stump said, describing his new approach. “There are some very punk-rock moments, some very Motown moments.” Already closely associated with Panic! At the Disco through Fall Out bandmate Pete Wentz’s efforts at getting them signed in their early days, Stump has seen the pop-punk headliners come a long way. “When I met them, they felt like our little brothers,” Stump said, laughing. “They’ve long since come into their own, and it’s really awesome to get to open for them.” While Stump is out to prove his validity as a solo artist, he knows there is already much to be thankful for: getting to do what he loves most for a living. “I love being a musician,” Stump said, smiling. “I write, and I play, and I think about music all the time. It’s really fun to go into rooms with people who don’t know what to expect.” Will you be checking out the fall Panic! tour with opening act Patrick Stump? Tell us in the comments below! Related Artists Patrick Stump Fall Out Boy Panic! at the Disco

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Ashley Greene Sweating Again of the DAy

If you’re not a 13 year old girl with a twilight poster on your wall next to your Jonas Brother poster on your wall, then you have no business knowing who this bitch is, or even lusting after her….you have no business seeing her sweaty ass and thinking about all the motion that went into making her that sweaty…you shouldn’t be thinking about licking the salty taste off her like you were some kind of pony at he barn and more importantly, the smells you expect her to have radiating from her cunt should not be something you get turned on thinking about….because she’s done nothing for the average man, she never sluts off, she’s solidified her position in the market, all by neglecting us by not getting stripped down and sexy for us, cuz she just doesn’t care about us…we aren’t the market that will make her millions, we’re just the perverts that feed an ego that’s already been fed….and I hate this level of security and cockiness…. And all this to say…she’s got Popeye forearms for calves…ripped and covered in sweat…what a slut…

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Ashley Greene Sweating Again of the DAy

If you’re not a 13 year old girl with a twilight poster on your wall next to your Jonas Brother poster on your wall, then you have no business knowing who this bitch is, or even lusting after her….you have no business seeing her sweaty ass and thinking about all the motion that went into making her that sweaty…you shouldn’t be thinking about licking the salty taste off her like you were some kind of pony at he barn and more importantly, the smells you expect her to have radiating from her cunt should not be something you get turned on thinking about….because she’s done nothing for the average man, she never sluts off, she’s solidified her position in the market, all by neglecting us by not getting stripped down and sexy for us, cuz she just doesn’t care about us…we aren’t the market that will make her millions, we’re just the perverts that feed an ego that’s already been fed….and I hate this level of security and cockiness…. And all this to say…she’s got Popeye forearms for calves…ripped and covered in sweat…what a slut…

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Hilary Duff is a Mom Jeans Cameltoe Killer of the Day

The whole reason mom jeans are hot is because they ride pussy like bitch was a 70s slut on her way to the disco to rail an 8 ball of coke, before getting gangbanged in the back room by the entire staff… Covering that cameltoe that is inevitible when you put these pants on is some kind of mean shit that takes away all the job in watching a broad bitch rock the shit… That’s why Hilary Duff is the Mom Jeans Cameltoe Killer. Call PETA. She’s fucked up everything.

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Hilary Duff is a Mom Jeans Cameltoe Killer of the Day

The whole reason mom jeans are hot is because they ride pussy like bitch was a 70s slut on her way to the disco to rail an 8 ball of coke, before getting gangbanged in the back room by the entire staff… Covering that cameltoe that is inevitible when you put these pants on is some kind of mean shit that takes away all the job in watching a broad bitch rock the shit… That’s why Hilary Duff is the Mom Jeans Cameltoe Killer. Call PETA. She’s fucked up everything.

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Linkin Park, Paramore Battle for Survival In Musical March Madness

30 Seconds to Mars, Tokio Hotel, Panic! at the Disco also locked in tight matchups in the final hours of the Sweet 16. By James Montgomery Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty When MTV’s Musical March Madness tournament moved on to the Sweet 16 on Monday, we warned that the challenge for bands and their fans would only get tougher from here on out. And we weren’t kidding. Check out our MMM Bracket right here!

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Panic! At The Disco Face A ‘Tough Matchup’ In Musical March Madness

Will they come out on top against Florence and the Machine? Second-round voting is under way on the Newsroom blog. By James Montgomery Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie Photo: Andy Sheppard/ Redferns Panic! at the Disco came into the 2011 Musical March Madness tournament brimming with championship confidence, and, after making quick work of Avril Lavigne in the opening round , it appears as if that swagger was justified. But now, as we enter the second round of MMM , the guys in Panic! face another tough challenge, this time in the form of #13 Florence and the Machine, who handled Brandon Flowers with relative ease in their first-round matchup.

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30 Seconds To Mars, Linkin Park Survive To March Madness Round 2

Blink-182, My Chemical Romance, Panic! at the Disco also advance; second-round voting opens Tuesday on the Newsroom blog. By James Montgomery Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty The first round of MTV’s Musical March Madness 2011 tournament is in the books, and, unlike the actual NCAA bracket, ours has been relatively free of upsets so far. In fact, about the closest thing we’ve got to a VCU is Sum 41, who shocked the world by knocking off #1 seed Arcade Fire in the battle of Canada. Check out our updated MMM Bracket right here!

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Panic! At The Disco Say Vices & Virtues Is ‘All Over The Place’

Band just shot video for ‘The Ballad of Mona Lisa,’ the first single from March album. By James Montgomery Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith Photo: Jennifer Tzar/ Atlantic Records The last time MTV News spoke with Panic! At The Disco , Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith had just premiered “New Perspective,” a song they’d written for the Megan Fox horror flick “Jennifer’s Body.” They were fresh off a run of shows opening for Blink-182 and only two months removed from the departure of Ryan Ross and Jon Walker , who were still 10 months away from releasing their first album as the Young Veins . So, yeah, it’s been a while. But in recent weeks, Panic! have slowly begun edging their way back into the spotlight. They’ve announced plans for a new album — Vices & Virtues, due March 29 — and unveiled the first single from that disc, “The Ballad of Mona Lisa,” which drops February 1. And they’ve just filmed a video for the song, directed by longtime collaborator Shane C. Drake. MTV News was on location with the band during the shoot, and while we can’t reveal any details just yet, we did manage to ask Urie and Smith a bit about the single and the album, both of which, it would seem, are rather intrinsically linked. “Basically, all of the songs, including ‘Mona Lisa,’ kind of touch on what the album is called … it’s called Vices & Virtues, and in one way or the other, at least one to 10 virtues or vices are represented in every song,” Urie said. “[It’s] little minor things I didn’t know were vices or virtues, until we looked them up. I was like, ‘I don’t know what altruism means, so I’ll look that up.’ Things like logic, pride, vanity — it can go either way. So it was kind of interesting to read about that. “And it just made sense, because all the songs [on the album] are so all over the place,” he continued. “They don’t sound anything like each other, and it’s like, ‘How does this all tie together?’ and then it kind of made sense. It was kind of lucky.” And though Vices is a musical grab bag, Panic! couldn’t have made the album any other way, and they’re pretty sure fans will be happy with the results — especially fans clamoring for a return to their A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out heyday. “We’ve been working on music for about a year and a half, so I think that partly adds to why some of the songs have some varying styles,” Smith said. “Part of it was us, at the beginning, trying to figure out what we wanted to do — we had a new opportunity with just the two of us — and as we sort of got a better hold on what that was, just kind of went from there. … I think there’s stuff from the first album that we kind of got away from on the second record that people who were fans of the first one will enjoy.” Are you happy to hear that Panic! will hark back to their Fever days? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Panic! At The Disco

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New Green Lantern Still Showcases Yet Another Hideous Face

You may recall that the main reaction to the last Green Lantern trailer here at Movieline was along the lines of, “Peter Saarsgard’s Dr. Hector Hammond is the grossest super villain in history!” Well, no one saw it coming, but this new still of the Lantern’s ally/mentor Tomar-Re actually tops Hammond’s grossness. Or maybe it just co-exists in some equally bizarre dimension where dead fish wear green tights. Have a look for yourself, I’m at a loss.

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