Watch Brendon Urie Cover Under Pressure With Jimmy Fallon And The Roots

On the most recent episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie joined forces with Jimmy and The Roots for a fantastic rendition of Under Pressure. The (remote) cover of the Queen and David Bowie classic was done with a multitude of different ‘instruments’ from each musician’s house, with members of The Roots using a butter knife and wine glass, a frosting spatula and toaster, and even a frisbee to create the backing music to Brendon and Jimmy’s excellent vocals. Read this next: Remembering 2006 and how emo conquered the world “Oh ya know, just channeling Bowie and Queen with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots,” tweeted Panic! casually of the wholesome rendition, which of course isn’t Brendon&#...

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