Planet Panic
Pretty Maids · 2002
41 min · 10 tracks · hard rock ยท power metal ยท traditional heavy metal
A high-octane blend of hard rock and power metal that channels both aggression and melody.
Planet Panic is an album by Pretty Maids, released in 2002. A high-octane blend of hard rock and power metal that channels both aggression and melody. 'Planet Panic' marked a significant return for Pretty Maids as it showcased their ability to merge melodic hooks with powerful instrumentation, earning them renewed attention in the European metal community. The album received critical acclaim for its energetic compositions and lyrical themes reflecting societal anxieties at the time. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Planet Panic sound like?
A high-octane blend of hard rock and power metal that channels both aggression and melody. Rooted in hard rock and power metal.
What makes Planet Panic by Pretty Maids notable?
'Planet Panic' marked a significant return for Pretty Maids as it showcased their ability to merge melodic hooks with powerful instrumentation, earning them renewed attention in the European metal community. The album received critical acclaim for its energetic compositions and lyrical themes reflecting societal anxieties at the time. Released in 2002, 'Planet Panic' is Pretty Maids' ninth studio album, following their previous effort 'Marathon' from 1997. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their sound after experimenting with various styles throughout the 1990s, and they were looking to reclaim their prominence in the heavy metal scene.
How many songs are on Planet Panic?
Planet Panic has 10 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Virtual Brutality Standout 4:24
- 2 Playing God Standout 3:59
- 3 He Who Never Lived 5:07
- 4 Face of My Enemy 3:08
- 5 Not What You Think 3:22
- 6 Natural High Standout 4:27
- 7 Who's Gonna Change 4:04
- 8 Worthless 4:22
- 9 One Way to Rock 4:13
- 10 Enter Forevermore 4:37
Release Date
January 1, 2002
Artist Origin
Denmark
Runtime
41 min 48 sec
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