Panic (band)

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Bands called Panic include:

  • Dave Mustaine's first band before he joined Metallica. The band was created in 1981 with the lineup of Pat Voeks (Vocals), Dave (Lead guitar), Tom Queck (Rhythm guitar), Bob Evans (Bass guitar) and Mike Leftwych (Drums). No recordings exist from Panic outside bootlegs, although some riffs such as Childsaint, Jump in the Fire and The Mechanix later formed existing Metallica and Megadeth songs. The last known event of Panic was the death of two of Mustaine's friends, drummer Mike Leftwych and a sound assistant reffered to as "Joe", in a car accident shortly after Panic's first show. Mustaine later went onto join Metallica in 1982.[1]
  • A band formed in Boston in 2000, featuring members of bands such as the Trouble, In My Eyes, American Nightmare, and the Explosion. They released two EPs for Bridge 9 Records. They had a period of inactivity for a couple of years, until resurfacing in early 2006 to play a few shows on the east coast. They soon embarked on a European tour promoting their new EP, "Circles," released on Reflection Records in spring of 2006. Both Bridge 9 EPs are collected on the "Strength in Solitude" discography. Members included: Jesse Van Diest and Azy Relph (formerly of American Nightmare), Damian Genuardi (the explosion/in my eyes), Scott Peacock and Chris Gibson Miller (TheTrouble)
  • Prior to the Grunge Explosion in Seattle another band used the name and was managed by Tony Isabella of Bill Graham Management. Members included George Hernandez (Bass), Jack Coy (Drums), Martin Chandler (Guitar)- later of "Hog Molly" and "The Ones", and Jeff Brameis (Vocals).
  • From Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, enjoyed moderate success as a theatrical, hard driving rock band touring the southeastern US in the early '80's. Members included "Crazy" Wayne Bowman (Guitar), Rob Ramiez (Bass), and Robert Voegeli (Vocals). Voegeli later fronted the London-based mid-'80's R&B band, The Goldhawks, and the Berlin-based jazz/funk outfit, Musiker Krumme.
  • A NJ ska band, that later changed its name to Bigger Thomas.
  • A L.A. hardcore punk band that later changed its name to Black Flag.
  • A Nottingham, England pop punk band who released three albums and several EPs between 1994 and 2004 and whose guitarist/frontman Jamie Delerict now performs with Teenage Casket Company and The Dangerfields.

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  1. ^ Megadeth Scorpion Archive - Article 59: "Dave's band Panic?"

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