PANIC — Epidemic

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Album · 1991

Filed under Thrash Metal
By PANIC

Tracklist

1. Blackfeather Shake (4:22)
2. High Strung (3:43)
3. Hypochondriac (4:15)
4. Spider Desire (5:41)
5. Morbid Curiosities (4:23)
6. Hellfire Club (5:44)
7. 911 (4:11)
8. Devil's Night Out (5:38)
9. I Stole Your Love (with Steve Souza) (2:19)
10. Pile O' Bones (5:28)

Total Time 45:44

Line-up/Musicians

- George Hernandez / Bass, Shouts
- Jack Coy / Drums, Shouts
- Martin Chandler / Guitars, Shouts
- Jeff Braimes / Vocals
- Rondo Middleton / Drums, Shouts

About this release

Metal Blade Records, June 25th, 1991

Produced by Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt of Exodus.
Track 9, "I Stole Your Love," features guest vocals from Steve "Zetro" Souza and guest guitar solos from Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt.

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"Epidemic" is the debut full-length studio album by US, Seattle, Washington based thrash metal act Panic. The album was released through Metal Blade Records in June 1991. Panic was formed around 1987 - 1988 and disbanded around 1993 after releasing two albums.

The music on "Epidemic" is US thrash metal influenced by the likes of Overkill, (early) Annihilator and Exodus. Especially the snarling "Fuck you" attitude of the first mentioned is very present on the album. Especially in the way that lead vocalist Jeff Braimes sound. The man oozes attitude. Panic had close ties to Exodus and "Epidemic" is produced by Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt. Both provide guest guitar solos on the track "I Stole Your Love" and Steve "Zetro" Souza also appears as a guest vocalist on that track. But while there are elements in the music that make me think of Exodus, Panic are generally a bit more techncial in their playing style and there are some really impressive riffing on the album. Hence the mention of (early) Annihilator. The opening track "Blackfeather Shake" (which the band also released a promo video for) will tell you all you need to know about the music on "Epidemic". Well played, energetic and attitude filled US thrash metal at it´s best. If I have to voice a slight complaint, it would be that the tracks don´t differ much from each other and that it takes a while before you´re able to tell them apart, but it´s a minor issue, when the delivery is as convincing as it is on this album.

The album is very well produced. It´s the kind of thrash metal production that threatens to tear your head off. I´m very fond of the sound.

People always talk about finding forgotten gems, and "Epidemic" is just that. Being released in the thrash metal hostile year of 1991, Panic sadly never succeeded in the way this quality release should have warranted and the band would turn towards a more alternative sound on their 2nd album "Fact (1993)". Unfortunately they weren´t successful with that sound either and they folded soon after the release of "Fact (1993)". "Epidemic" should please fans of late eighties US thrash metal though and I can highly recommend a purchase. A 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.

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