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Panic! at the Disco took the top video of the year award, for their "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," at the 23rd annual MTV Video Music Awards Thursday, while other big winners included Beyoncé, Black Eyed Peas, James Blunt, Kelly Clarkson and the Pussycat Dolls.

"This is completely unexpected," Panic's drummer, Spencer Smith, told the crowd inside New York's Radio City Music Hall. The band's other members are Brendon Urie (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Ryan Ross (guitar, keyboard, backing vocals) and Jon Walker (bass, backing vocals).

Read more at People Magazine

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Full list of winners:

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Panic! at the Disco: "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"

BEST MALE VIDEO

James Blunt: "You're Beautiful"

BEST FEMALE VIDEO

Kelly Clarkson: "Because of You"

BEST GROUP VIDEO

The All-American Rejects: "Move Along"

BEST RAP VIDEO

Chamillionaire: "Ridin' "

BEST R&B VIDEO

Beyoncé with Slim Thug: "Check on It"

BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO

Black Eyed Peas: "My Humps"

BEST DANCE VIDEO

Pussycat Dolls with Snoop Dogg: "Buttons"

BEST ROCK VIDEO

AFI: "Miss Murder"

BEST POP VIDEO

Pink: "Stupid Girls"

BEST NEW ARTIST IN A VIDEO

Avenged Sevenfold: "Bat Country"

VIEWER'S CHOICE

Fall Out Boy: "Dance, Dance"

RINGTONE OF THE YEAR

Fort Minor: "Where'd You Go"

BEST DIRECTION IN A VIDEO

Gnarls Barkley: "Crazy" (Director: Robert Hales)

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY IN A VIDEO

Shakira with Wyclef Jean: "Hips Don't Lie"

BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS IN A VIDEO

Missy Elliott: "We Run This"

BEST ART DIRECTION IN A VIDEO

Red Hot Chili Peppers: "Dani California"

BEST EDITING IN A VIDEO

Gnarls Barkley: "Crazy"

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY IN A VIDEO

James Blunt: "You're Beautiful"

BEST VIDEO GAME SOUNDTRACK

"Mark Ecko's Getting Up" (Atari)

BEST VIDEO GAME SCORE

"Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" (Jeremy Soule)

VIDEO VANGUARD

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