DJs often liken their sets to journeys, but Panic! at the Disco's catalog is a rare, true case of epic progression. It started as a four-piece band with roots in las Vegas. Their debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, was released in 2005 and rode its lead single “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” into double-platinum status. Singer Brendon Urie's powerful vocals and wit-dripping lyrics shone over crunchy guitars and driving drums, marking the band as an emo generation pop-crossover favorite.

The band then underwent wild transformations in sound and lineup. It went from a four-piece to a trio, to a duo and eventually settled on its current form in 2016, where Urie is the only official member. He's grown into a modern-day crooner with sensuality and swagger. He's cool and explosive over booming horns and exciting electronics, and his music has made him a perfect subject for remixes. Below, we honor some of our favorite dance reworks of Panic! at the Disco, from the old to the new school and back again.

Panic! at the Disco - “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” (Sweater Beats Remix)

From 2018's Pray for the Wicked, “Say Amen (Saturday Night) is a quirky, danceable tune centered on some exotic vocal samples and Panic!'s signature horn pops. Rn'Beat darling Sweater Beats gives it a bass-heavy, dubsteppy take that keeps its pop sheen but adds plenty of edge.


Panic! at the Disco - “High Hopes” (Don Diablo Remix)

“High Hopes” has become Panic!'s biggest hit to date, and the Pray for the Wicked smash gets a warm, sparkling remix from future house father Don Diablo. The already-inspiring melody shoots high with soulful piano leads and punchy percussion. It's a great way to boogie into destiny.


Panic! at the Disco - “High Hopes” (Two Friends Remix)

Two Friends also tries its hand at “High Hopes.” This remix is a sped-up dance-pop boomer. High energy crashes over hand claps and “hey” chants, while Urie's mighty voice rings loud and proud. It's the cut-and-paste future bass hook that pushes this remix over the edge, so give that a proper ride.


Panic! at the Disco - “Death of a Bachelor” (Sodahedd Remix)

“Death of a Bachelor” from 2016's album of the same name was Urie's big reveal as a solo act and the introduction of his absolute wonder as a crooner. This remix from Sodahedd honors that classic quality and adds some future bass wonks for good magical measure.


Panic! at the Disco - “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” (Kasum Remix)

We've got to represent the door-opening classic, and Kasum's take on “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” is one of the most popular Panic! At The Disco remixes on the internet. He adds big room house theatrics to the already cinematic hit.