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Hysteric Panic’s classic and popular songs

Let me introduce songs by Hysteric Panic, a five-member rock band eager to break through the barriers of nationality, language, and genre.

Active in the loud music scene, they’re an incredibly appealing band whose tracks are heavy and hard, yet irresistibly catchy at the same time.

Another hallmark of their music is the wide variety of vocal tones you can hear in their songs.

They’re a band you should definitely experience live.

Playlist

Hysteric Panic’s classic and popular songs
show_chartTitlePlaylistReview
1eastCinderella syndromehisuterikku panikku
Cinderella syndromehisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Highly addictive track, recommended for live shows
2eastsignalhisuterikku panikku
signalhisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Melodic hard rock with guitar vocals
3eastWiLLhisuterikku panikku
WiLLhisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Hispanic pop sound production
4eastTeaRhisuterikku panikku
TeaRhisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
A loud-style breakup song that highlights a high-tone voice.
5eastRising Sunhisuterikku panikku
Rising Sunhisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Summer is fun even without friends
6eastSorrow & Griefhisuterikku panikku
Sorrow & Griefhisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
A 2014 release track, disgust toward society’s ego
7eastfucking hothisuterikku panikku
fucking hothisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Hispanic music from a 2014 release
8eastMonicohisuterikku panikku
Monicohisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Radio calisthenics in the park as a morning wake-up call tune
9eastAdrenalinehisuterikku panikku
Adrenalinehisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
Hispani’s triple vocals sing an exquisite melody
10eastLiar.hisuterikku panikku
Liar.hisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
The lyrics of the catchy melody express the darkness of modern times
11eastCat Hellhisuterikku panikku
Cat Hellhisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
An adorable song by the cat-loving members
12eastPrajna (wisdom)hisuterikku panikku
Prajna (wisdom)hisuterikku panikkuplay_arrow
An unusual collaboration between sutras and loud music