Summer is not the time to feel melancholy and inward and that's exactly the take Chilean indie Behemoths Panico are taking with this fresh 7" release that showcases their talent for punk, noisy, tropical reverie, fantasy electronics and 'maximum destroy' rock 'n roll.A: 'Anfetaminado' -- Walking down the street, the air is too cool, you can't take it, you want to eat life full blown, you wanna be on amphetamine. This is the feeling and the Panico take on chemical teenage kicks is one of classic punk rock lineage with a twist of south-hemisphere crazyness that we all wish we had. B: 'Que Pasa Wey?' -- Rosie Perez fans revel, it's time to celebrate the foxy heroin of Perdita Durango -- the seminal Alex De la Iglesia feature -- with a sassy Latin-American dub like Joy Division under the sun. The typical solid Panico groove is distilled over some freestyle spoken words broidered over the movie's atmosphere."