Paramore - "That's What You Get", Director: Marcos Siega

Hayleeee is quite classy
Do record companies put these bands together? They say, "hmmm, how about a girl version of Panic at the Disco."
Here's a really amazing neat Internet trick gamble.
Google 'Paramore wiki' n' u get
Then do the same for Panic at the Disco
Do a recce of the info contained therein
Lo n' behold u'll find Paramore's first album 'All We Know is Falling' and single woz released in July 05 Where as Panic at the Disco's first album 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out', woz released on Sept 05 as woz their single
So the answer to the question u posed is probably no!
True Panic were the first signing to Ramen by Pete Wentz, but they had yet to play a live show, Paramore were already playing concerts like 'Warped Tour' and John Janick signed them to Ramen after their 'Taste of Chaos' performance!
paramore is shit! so bad.
Chuh! Demagogy and Prolixity mva :)
steaming pile of shit, even still
Hi robodrug I followed your research. Sounds like those bands are in cahoots. Same label and stuff. But I do think the difference in their old album to their new album is suspect to adapting to a popular sound. Today I heard a bunch of other bands that sound just lik'em. I guess thats the hot ticket in pop right now or maybe its just all the same producer.
Well put like that ur probably right gamble, U could extend the argument sayin' its bin going on since the days of the Mersey, Philly & Motown sound n' maybe even further back past the Sun n' Chess labels
Shane Drake's Emergency sold me Paramore!
I ain't contradicting u tho' ur right there is a difference between their new n' old stuff. Might be more down to the arranger who don't necessary need to be the producer? The arrangement is major in how the dope sounds
Case in point, story which u might be acquainted with, the so called plagiarizing of Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance," by the Chilli's on "Dani California"! Don't think anything happened 'bout it coz Rick Rubin was Producer/arranger on both records
I like Haley's vocal pattern on this clip and I assume it is a product of her own creativity. True I can't say how much direction she or the band were given by the producer/arranger but then I'm not thinkin' bout such when I'm watchin' the clip!