Listen To Panic! At The Disco’s New Metal Song

Not for the first time this year, Brendon Urie has been dabbling in music away from Panic! At The Disco’s usual theatrical pop-rock – and he’s just dropped a brand-new metal track. (And spoiler alert: it rules.) The frontman has seemingly been working on all sorts of stuff in his home studio, and he unveiled this recent effort as part of a Twitch live stream on November 15 for his Highest Hopes Foundation charity. Read this next: The 25 greatest emo albums ever While Brendon had offered up a whole bunch of cool incentives for fans to donate on the stream, once the total hit $75,000 he played a new metal song (twice, actually) for those watching to enjoy. And luckily, people were on hand to record it for your listening pleasure, too. Check it out at 5:59 and again...

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