Panico
Chilean Latin rock band Pánico started getting involved in the local underground scene in the mid-'90s, founding its own label, called Combo Records, to release a self-titled debut album, followed by 1995's Canciones Para Aprender A Cantar. After signing up to EMI, the band recorded Pornostar and an EP called Surfin Maremoto in 1996. Known by their nicknames, Eddie Pistolas on vocals and guitar, Carolina Tres Estrellas on bass, Chow Cables on keyboards, and Memoria Radial on guitar, Pánico's musicians participated in a tribute album to local rock heroes Los Prisioneros, featuring "Quién Mató A Marilyn." After being signed up by French label Saint George, a hits compilation called Panorámico was released.
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Subliminal Kill
Alternative & Indie - Released by Tigersushi Records on 28 Feb 2005
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Telepathic Sonora
Pop/Rock - Released by Saint George on 7 May 2001
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Kick
Alternative & Indie - Released by Tigersushi Records on 11 Oct 2006
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One and One
Dance - Released by Propio - BIT Records on 19 Feb 2021
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BALLA (DJ Merk & DJGABFIRE Remix Remix)
Dance - Released by Toda Independent on 14 Jul 2023
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Resonancia
Alternative & Indie - Released by desire on 26 Aug 2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Cartoons Techno... Melodies?
Seven Taps, Black Byrd, Panico
Electronic - Released by HotCold Records on 7 May 2021
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Mai una noia (feat. Area)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Silos Italia on 3 May 2019
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Bongo cha cha cha
Dance - Released by Ten Point Three Records on 23 Apr 2021
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Sequência Braba
Brazilian Funk - Released by ACABOU O SOSSEGO on 22 Mar 2024
24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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