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[Photo by: Panic! At The Disco/Youtube]

Take a look at the making of Panic! At The Disco's music video "Say Amen (Saturday Night)"

Have you ever wondered how Brendon Urie pulled off those awesome fight moves in the music video for “Say Amen (Saturday Night)?”

Read more: Is Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie the next influential voice in youth culture?

Well wonder no more because directors Spencer Susser and Daniel Cloud Campos sat down to give us a deeper look at the process of making Panic! At The Disco‘s intense video.

From hidden wires to crafty stunts, “Say Amen” is full of cleverly laid out choreography. Take a look at the behind-the-scenes video below!

Watch the finished product here:

Is “Say Amen” one of your favorite Panic videos? Sound off in the comments!

Brendon Urie is gracing the cover of this month’s magazine. Check out the latest issue here.

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Photo by Jonathan Weiner
AP Brendon Urie P!ATD cover 359
Photo by Jonathan Weiner

Also in this issue


SPECIAL: REMEMBERING WARPED
After 23 years of service to the nation’s freaks, geeks and six-string-toting heroes, Warped Tour will be making its final touring campaign across America this summer. Photographer Lisa Johnson was there for a lot of it, capturing memories ranging from historical to touching to simply cool AF. Johnson trained her camera lenses on bands such as MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, BLACK VEIL BRIDES, BLINK-182, FALL OUT BOY and so many others, long before the rest of the world finally caught up with them. It’s a photo special that’s a fitting salute to Warped founder Kevin Lyman’s vision and the community it has fostered. Plus: We pick the 10 ESSENTIAL bands playing Warped for the first and last time.

OTHER FEATURES

This month’s 10 TOPICS features Awsten Knight of WATERPARKS railing on the stuff that bugs him, what the world needs now and confirming if his brain is constantly moving at 500 rpm.

LIL AARON feels perfectly at home in a Warped Tour mosh pit, a trap club or at a lavish party thrown for some pop star. No problems, no guilty pleasures, no fux given—which is how he’s able to navigate genres and captivate listeners with ease.

DANCE GAVIN DANCE’s Tilian Pearson holds court in ALBUM ANATOMY, admitting that he knows less about their new album than their fans do.

Plus: REAL FRIENDS’ Dan Lambton survived bullying, reminding us IT GOT BETTER; and we revisit our first Warped cover, find PARAMORE in the (bowling) alley and deliver a paint-covered ALL TIME LOW in the AP ARCHIVES.