Panic

Panic

Netherlands Est. 1977 Disbanded 1979

"The music pulses with relentless energy, driven by propulsive rhythms and jagged guitar riffs that cut through the air like a protest chant."

About Panic

Panic stands as a raw and unfiltered voice that captures the angst of a generation grappling with disillusionment and identity.
Their music resonates deeply within the punk rock scene, pushing listeners to confront their own frustrations while fostering a sense of community among those who feel similarly marginalized.
Their music resonates deeply within the punk rock scene, pushing listeners to confront their own frustrations while fostering a sense of community among those who feel similarly marginalized. By channeling the chaotic energy of youth rebellion, Panic has become a cultural touchstone for those seeking authenticity in a world awash with superficiality. The band’s approach to songwriting is marked by an urgency that mirrors the frenetic pulse of their sound. With driving rhythms and sharp melodies, they create an environment where emotional catharsis is not only possible but necessary. Their live performances amplify this connection, transforming venues into spaces of collective release, where every note serves as a rallying cry for the disenfranchised. Lyrically, Panic often explores themes of alienation, societal pressure, and personal struggles, delivered through a voice that blends irony with heartfelt sincerity. Their storytelling tends to be impressionistic, painting vivid snapshots of chaotic moments while leaving room for interpretation. This duality allows listeners to find their own meanings amidst the noise.