Worldwide Panic - "Below It All"


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Worldwide Panic Drops a Truth Bomb: ‘Below It All’ Hits Like a Sledgehammer (And Your Ears Will Thank You)

 
Let’s cut the small talk: L.A.’s metal titans Worldwide Panic just unleashed “Below It All,” their second single from the upcoming album The Greatest Villain The World Has Ever Seen. And folks, it’s a gut-punch wrapped in a guitar solo. Tackling that nagging voice whispering “Am I enough?” the track’s a mosh pit of introspection—driving riffs, seismic drums, and frontman Lane Steele’s vocals that could crack concrete.
 
Ever chased validation like it’s the last slice of pizza at a party? Steele’s got a bone to pick: “Too often, we beg for applause while forgetting our own worth. Spoiler: The ‘know-it-alls’? They’re usually buried under their own BS.” Ouch. But hey, since when did truth come with a lullaby?
 
The track’s already storming charts like a caffeinated mosh pit—#2 on SMR’s Top 10 Adds, #6 on Greatest Gainers. Not bad for a song about existential dread, eh? Their last banger, “Break Me Down,” clawed its way to #9 on Active Rock charts last November. Proof that screaming into the void sometimes gets answers?
 
Remember their 2023 self-titled debut? Mastered by Chris “Zeuss” Harris? That thing stuck to rock radio like gum to a festival bleacher. Tracks like “I Tried” and “Falling Apart” weren’t just songs—they were survival anthems for the disillusioned.
 
An album that promises to be “career-defining” (their words, but we’re inclined to agree). These guys don’t just write music—they weaponize vulnerability. And in a world obsessed with filters, that’s downright revolutionary.
 
If “Below It All” doesn’t make you air-drum your existential crisis, check your pulse. Worldwide Panic isn’t just riding the metal wave—they’re the tsunami.
 
Ready to join the panic? Smash that play button (and maybe your coffee table) with their new video: https://youtu.be/qv94jeijQdQ
 
Then tell me your speakers still work.

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