Panic! at the Disco: In the Days
Panic! at the Disco: In the Days

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Panic! at the Disco: In the Days

2008
Movie
22 min
English

Panic! at the Disco documentary from the Live in Chicago DVD.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Shane DrakeGenres: Music Film, Concert Film, Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the rise of the band Panic! at the Disco, focusing on their early years and the making of their debut album, 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.' It offers an intimate look at the band members as they navigate the pressures of fame, touring, and the creative process behind their unique sound. The film captures candid moments, interviews, and live performances, showcasing their rapid ascent in the music industry.

Critical Reception

As a promotional documentary tied to the band's early success, 'In the Days' was primarily seen by fans and music enthusiasts. Critical reviews were generally positive, highlighting its insight into the band's dynamic and creative journey during a pivotal time. It was praised for offering an authentic glimpse into the lives of young musicians experiencing sudden fame.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a candid look at the band's formative years and creative process.

  • Appreciated for its behind-the-scenes access and performance footage.

  • Provides valuable context for fans interested in the band's early history.

Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with fans appreciating the documentary's access to the band's early days and the insight it provided into their struggles and triumphs. Many viewers found it to be an engaging and informative look at the making of their debut album and the dynamics within the band.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released as a bonus feature on the DVD version of Panic! at the Disco's live album, '...Live in Chicago.'

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