Panic! At The Disco Collects 13 New Gold And Platinum Awards In One Sweep

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Panic! At The Disco Collects 13 New Gold And Platinum Awards In One Sweep
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Over a decade into their career, Panic! at the Disco is earning accolades at a faster rate than ever before.

AUSTIN, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 08: Singer-songwriter Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco performs in concert during the 'Pray For The Wicked Tour' at the Frank Erwin Center on February 08, 2019, in Austin, Texas. As the alternative pop/rock outfit’s most successful single “High Hopes” continues to hold on toward the top of the Hot 100 , Panic! at the Disco has over a dozen new reasons to celebrate.

Panic! has just been awarded 13 new certifications from the RIAA, with some songs collecting their first such honors, while other fan favorites move up in the ranks, adding prestigious plaques to their already-existing totals. Singles “Crazy=Genius,” “House of Memories” and “Nicotine” are all now certified gold for having moved at least half a million equivalent units.

Fellow singles “Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time,” “Hallelujah,” “L.A. Devotee” and “The Only Difference Between Suicide and Martyrdom is Press Coverage” have all just become platinum-certified songs, while a lucky handful, just “Death of a Bachelor” and current smash “High Hopes,” are now double platinum, becoming two of Panic!’s biggest successes.A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out

remains their biggest and best, at least when it comes to RIAA certifications. The title has just been certified triple platinum, while fellow full-lengthshave finally earned platinum status years after they were initially released. Collecting a very lucky 13 new awards from the RIAA is a relatively rare occurrence for a band, especially one with as varied an output as Panic!, whose albums all sound completely different and which were met with very different success on the charts. Fans streaming older tunes non-stop has helped those tracks and albums released over a decade ago continue to earn awards, while newer releases seemingly have no issue quickly going platinum .

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