Phantom Planet - Do The Panic (HQ) Live @ The Troubadour

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

Phantom Planet play Do The Panic during their final show as a band, at The Troubadour in Los Angeles, on December 12, 2008. Special guest Ryan Ross of Panic At The Disco.

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  • It's just a hiatus, not breaking up, right?

  • I'm crying. like, I waited for those tears to come. Your videos are amazing.

    Phantom was, is and will always be an awesome band... I already miss them..

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  • Who is Al. B?

    

  • i miss them more and more every day.

  • hahaha

    "it was a sex thing"

    alex is so fucking awesome :D

  • I agree with you 100%. but after 2004 they kinda took a break, because alex went off with mark ronson after they did that radiohead cover. so I'm hoping the hiatus doesn't last long

  • thats why their hiatus is even Harder to take...and rolling stone is stupid

  • yeah phantom planet are pretty damn hard to equal. stupid rolling stone...

  • I was going to say, I checked out miniature tigers because darren is touring with them and they sounded kinda like PP and the band Rooney is a little similar, but thats all I've got really.

  • yeah. rolling stone just likes to make comparisons that make them sound smart. the only similarity I know of is the rawness, but other than that, phantom planet is more garage rock and the strokes are more indie rock. and the only band I've found that sounds like phantom planet (at least, how they were in their earlier stages) is miniature tigers, which darren plays lead guitar for now

  • I've always thought about it that way too, I like the strokes but I really can't make the connection between the two bands...I've been looking for a band thats like Phantom Planet but there just isn't one out there

  • ah yeah. if I was him, I'd be kinda mad because they kept saying stuff like "while we wait for the next strokes record..."

    to me, phantom planet doesn't sound liek the strokes... they sound like phantom planet

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