Described in the provided reviews as an energetic Chilean group mixing electronic rock, coldwave/synthpop and post-punk. Reviewers highlight the albums Subliminal Kill and Scimmie, noting noisy guitars, a frenzied sax and lyrical concerns with addiction and daily anxieties.

According to the reviews: the band is described as Chilean. Subliminal Kill and Scimmie are discussed on DeBaser. Reviewers note a connection to the French Tigersushi context, mention that Panico opened concerts for bands like Franz Ferdinand and Bloc Party, and single out the song "14 Aprile" (referencing Mayakovsky) and themes of addiction and daily anxieties.

DeBaser hosts two reviews of Panico that highlight an energetic, sometimes chaotic mix of electronic rock, coldwave/synthpop and post-punk. Critics note noisy guitars, saxophone and lyrical themes of addiction and daily anxieties. Key releases discussed are Subliminal Kill and Scimmie. Reviews give middling ratings but praise the band's energy.

For:Fans of post-punk, coldwave, synthpop and experimental rock; readers interested in Chilean alternative music.

 Eight electric tracks with guitars taking center stage and a frenzied sax, this is how Panico presented themselves—dirty and foul-smelling children of an Italy always searching for its own image.

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 The Chilean 'Panico', for example, are a great discovery, vital, crazy, and fast as they are.

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