It’s good to see someone finally dissecting Housers playing. I’ve been waiting for this for 25 years. Such a unique player that does not get any respect from the mainstream guitar community.
Excellent! Thank you for that. Please keep the Houser Panic coming. I don't know what is better, hearing you explain everything or seeing how much you enjoy listening to it. No music has ever moved me more deeply than Houser era Widespread Panic.
me too brother..love jimmy,but when i saw em in Athens in 1989,to me,that was Panic,and still is...like I said ,love Jimmy,and he can bend em...its just about my first impression...floored,really.
It's so exciting to see you get Houser, the volume pedal use, and his genius. We call that "The Lingering Lead" around Panicland. Please do more Houser Panic for us diehard Houser fans! Thank you for getting him!!
When I was 17, a friend played Wrangler for me and, man, that was it. I was done! Now, 25 years later, I eat Panic for all three meals still. Thank you for this!
Great video. My buddy and I used to sit up all night watching Panic and breaking down Mikey’s amazing work. I saw them in Memphis in ‘92 for the first time. I’ve traveled the country and made lots of lasting friends seeing about 114 shows! Their music has been a big part of my life. Thanks!
WSMFP!! Awesome...thank you, Michael. From their first album, and still one of their best, in my opinion. I first saw them in July 1989 at The Nick in Birmingham with Col. Bruce and & ARU opening. They officially released the Space Wrangler album shortly after that. Then I saw them a couple months later at The Nick again; then again at The Nick; then a couple months later in Tallahassee; Montgomery; Panama City; and so on and so on haha ... and countless times since! RIP Brother Mikey🎸
That moment at 13:40 is what EVERY Mikey era Panic fan loved about this band. From the twang to the absolute rocking funky groove that carries out the rest of the song. Chill bumps everywhere when he hits that final bend. Dave just killing it the entire time.
Wow, this is so great seeing someone respond to WSP "technically speaking". It's like, "wait, what did he just play?!! Was that a D? Wait, did he come in on the f? They are starting on G!!! Haha! I don't know the technicalities of music scales, but I know Hauser & WSP touched me deeply with this "irregular" music, over 350 times. NOBODY played like Hauser. And nobody played With Hauser like JB and the boys. Bet you never heard such fans in all your life either!
Great work Michael. Love the content and inspiration you create for us viewers. Panic brings the jam and the soul. Love JBs voice,so sweet and pure all while being gritty and dirty. Jb sounds like he's gargling a glass full of dirt right after he ate a piece of 30 year old beef jerky soaked in whiskey. Truly one of a kind.
Great video! I’m a long time panic fan and always enjoyed both Jimmy and Mikeys playing. Interesting to hear your analysis on what he is doing. Keep the channel rockin!
I just joined this channel and I love the content. I love how you look at all sorts of genres of music and even add some theory in there. Love it and keep up the good work
Keep the Panic coming my friend. Request "The Waker" and "Ain't Life Grand" You made my day. One word for you Sir, Professor. You are the Professor. Panic has never been the same since Mikey's passing, and you helped me put into words, why.........they didn't get in each others way. Been struggling for years how to put that to words. Wow. Thanks
@@Guitargate In reference to your volume pedal comment, it was a HUGE part of his sound. But one of those things that works far better in a large arena or outdoor setting. Sounds different here; most likely due to this being on Austin City Limits and maybe the sounds were more direct and it doesn't quite have the same effect. However, he used to stand up while playing; but used that volume pedal so much he injured his other leg. From that point forward he never playing standing up again.
It’s interesting to hear you describe this music from a teachers standpoint when Houser didn’t even know scales or theory. He just played. He made his own sound. He may have been playing scales, jumping from mixo to Dorian, minors and majors, flats and fifths, but I promise you he wouldn’t be able to tell what the heck you’re talking about. That my friend is a musician on another level that can’t be taught. It can be dissected, but never replicated. He was one of a kind.
You just explained what I feel when I listen to this song. I love it and will definitely listen to more reviews. I think Houser is way better and deeper than anyone even realized.Thanks for the video.
Michael, u asked once why he sits and plays. Well its because of his use of the volume pedal, his leg/foot would go numb during the show. They had a run of semi aocustic shows back in the where they all sat and played. He found that sitting helped with the numbness so he continued to sit for all their gigs after that.
Love the show Michael I’m a 70 year old beginner to guitar, I love your format and help in understanding guitar , I’m an expat from London JJ , keep up the good work/ play.
Panic is one of my favorite bands to work on pushing and pulling time. Schools is so pronounced in their mix it makes it fun to play along with that monster groove! 🔥🎧🎸🎶#WSMFP!
I wish I could understand most of the musical terminology you use. But,I’ve enjoyed 95% of your uploads showcasing singers I didn’t know before! I just know what I like when I hear it and your thorough explanations make it more interesting for me now. Thanks,young man!
Great videos. They used to say it felt like getting sucked into a blackhole backwards when Panic got chugging. The fluttering of the volume pedal was likely a big part of that along with the almighty lingering lead.
This is my favorite band i fallowed them in the early 90's they are amazing I'm so glad you got turned on to them Mikey and JB they just flew together and there's no other sound like Mikey the way he used his pedals with his feet the whole band I still listen to them to this day ✌️
True.... But in the early years (the first decade from mid 80s to mid 90s) he would stand most of the time balanced on one leg which led to circulation problems like you said. He sat occasionally but didn’t start sitting during all shows until the “Sit and Ski” tour in ‘96.
John Pouliot Very cool, brother. It was ‘89 for me and Col. Bruce and the Aquarium Rescue Unit opened for them. I was blown away and never the same. You always remember your first time.
Love the breakdown. I’ve loved this song since I was a kid and it’s neat to hear you break it down. Listen to the album version if you have time. So good.
Thank you for this video. I'm not a guitar player or pretend to play one on t.v hahaha but I do appreciate you breaking this down and I love WP. Rock n Roll. Thanks man hope you and you and your family are safe and healthy.
Keeping electric guitar Alive!.. Great content.. So many amazing guitarists in the world..We came out of the 80’s LA hard rock scene.. Hate to say this, but I’m just discovering bands like WSP.. another great Guitarist who’s getting heavy rotation in our Shop is Audley Freed...Great Music is Infinite 🙏🏼 💯Keep up the good Work.
Nice. You said you used to be into metal? Australia has the metal scene locked down right now. Here's a new one. Polaris - Masochist. These guys brought me back into the genre!
Even without the type of stuff I watch for, the harmonic analysis and guitar stuff. Its just awesome finding great new songs and bands I've not heard. Serious Dave Mathews singing likeness. Awesome stuff Micheal Parmigiana ;)
I love the channel and your insights. Now, I may be the only one to recommend this but Tom Morello's "The Road I Must Travel" is, in my opinion, a modern classic. Whether or not you decide to showcase it; it's well worth the listen.
Awesome! Mikey sitting down playing his volume pedal to get that dreamy sound. When he stood up he never moved a muscle, except for that volume pedal. Check out this post Mikey-era song with Jimmy called "Honky Red"...it's a good'n. Love your reactions to Panic. Keep up the good work brother. Congrats on your new baby critter Honky Red Phoenix 2015 (FIRE!!!) ua-cam.com/video/BhxQHycCy6Y/v-deo.html
Would like to amend by previous post. Sorry. I would like to officially request "Diner", from the Classic Panic (Era) Light Fuse Get Away (Mikey). You want dirty, you like dirty? It don't get no better (Dirty) than this my friend. Do what you do.
As u learn more about Mikey u will come to realize he is on that volume pedal continuously, also loves to bend those strings...their new guitar player(Jimmy Herring) does not do that and he also exclusively plays a PRS, so maybe try out a Jimmy song next since ur on a PRS too...
Few things: 1) there is no acoustic guitar in that song. The lead singer, John Bell does set up his sound where it's somewhere between an acoustic and an electric The Semi hollow body, Washburn guitars, and Line six amp that he's known for. He does a lot of strumming that Mikey indeed works his magic around. It's a duo sound that came from there dual act back in college in Athens. It's a chemistry that simply cannot be bought or sold and you can't put a price on grinding all those hours playing together Before they built the band. 2) Mikey is known widely as the master of the volume pedal. He began using one even with an acoustic set up back in his early college days or even perhaps high school. He plays the volume pedal on every single song that he's ever played on and does use it like a wall, which is completely unique to him. Mikey was a genius, and I am convinced that he wanted to create a sound that nobody could Duplicate his own unique pentatonic scale, and a couple of unique petals that are hard to find and are not manufactured any longer. Dave Schools was real critical about Mikey never branching out his playing style and technique to encompass those adopted by many players. I do not agree with Dave Schools. I believe it being the best at what you do individually and not trying to be a jack of all trades, and I also believe that Mikey encompass that same thought. And he was the very best at being only him and his unique wonderful sound.
As for the Volume acting as a wah pedal ... yep that and an actual Wah pedal used in conjunction with another. Mike is the only one I've ever known to use this method exclusively. You can't really find a copy on UA-cam, but you can on Panicstream. www.panicstream.com/vault/widespread-panic-09081995-raleigh-nc/ Listen to the Travelin' Light. In the middle where Houser gets to do his "constructed" jams, right before JoJo comes in with the keys... listen to how Houser uses Wah and Volume in conjunction with another. It is by far the most intense best example of this... thus making this version of Travelin' Light my all time favorite. All of Mike's jams, intros, signature licks and jams were always tight, and the listener was always able to anticipate when he was going back into his construction. It's when he really put the gas down and you'd be anticipating him letting off and didn't... There were numerous times back in the late 90s to 2002 that I had to turn off the track I was listening to as it simply got too intense for my ear to follow. Thanks for posting this. I really love that you got back to Mikey. I don't subscribe to channels on UA-cam. I just clicked subscribe to yours.
Space Wrangler is one of the best songs ever written by anyone in anytime. An all timer
That’s a fact jack
@@dawgsaniJack was really a jester who held his one good eye on the queen.
love that band. miss that band. miss mikey.
It’s good to see someone finally dissecting Housers playing. I’ve been waiting for this for 25 years. Such a unique player that does not get any respect from the mainstream guitar community.
Excellent! Thank you for that. Please keep the Houser Panic coming. I don't know what is better, hearing you explain everything or seeing how much you enjoy listening to it. No music has ever moved me more deeply than Houser era Widespread Panic.
Completely agree
me too brother..love jimmy,but when i saw em in Athens in 1989,to me,that was Panic,and still is...like I said ,love Jimmy,and he can bend em...its just about my first impression...floored,really.
It's so exciting to see you get Houser, the volume pedal use, and his genius. We call that "The Lingering Lead" around Panicland. Please do more Houser Panic for us diehard Houser fans! Thank you for getting him!!
Driving song, Pigeons, Diner
I wanna move to panicland
When I was 17, a friend played Wrangler for me and, man, that was it. I was done! Now, 25 years later, I eat Panic for all three meals still. Thank you for this!
This has been my jam for many many years! Cool to see you discovering something so dear to me
Great video. My buddy and I used to sit up all night watching Panic and breaking down Mikey’s amazing work. I saw them in Memphis in ‘92 for the first time. I’ve traveled the country and made lots of lasting friends seeing about 114 shows! Their music has been a big part of my life. Thanks!
WSMFP!!
Awesome...thank you, Michael.
From their first album, and still one of their best, in my opinion.
I first saw them in July 1989 at The Nick in Birmingham with Col. Bruce and & ARU opening.
They officially released the Space Wrangler album shortly after that.
Then I saw them a couple months later at The Nick again; then again at The Nick; then a couple months later in Tallahassee; Montgomery; Panama City; and so on and so on haha ... and countless times since!
RIP Brother Mikey🎸
That moment at 13:40 is what EVERY Mikey era Panic fan loved about this band. From the twang to the absolute rocking funky groove that carries out the rest of the song. Chill bumps everywhere when he hits that final bend. Dave just killing it the entire time.
Totally.
Wow, this is so great seeing someone respond to WSP "technically speaking". It's like, "wait, what did he just play?!! Was that a D? Wait, did he come in on the f? They are starting on G!!! Haha! I don't know the technicalities of music scales, but I know Hauser & WSP touched me deeply with this "irregular" music, over 350 times. NOBODY played like Hauser. And nobody played With Hauser like JB and the boys. Bet you never heard such fans in all your life either!
I love Mikey's melody grabs. His tone is so clean.
Broadcast on PBS for the show "Austin City Limits" filmed 10/31/2000.
It’s so cool to have someone like you finding our beloved community. We welcome you, and I cannot truly wait to see your jamband in a few years!
mike was the soul and i miss him every day
Thank you! Keep calm and Panic.
Thanks a ton for doing this! Missing Mikey forever...
Lol, I just asked you to do a reaction to Widespread and I see you already did. Lol nice. A wonderful band that few know. Love it
Finally some more Panic! Still need to do their Sunday broadcast. Keep it up!
"They Sound GREAT!" Yep, another fan.
That's why we say "School's in Session".... Dave Schools is a monster bass player. So glad you hear his craft.
Great work Michael. Love the content and inspiration you create for us viewers. Panic brings the jam and the soul. Love JBs voice,so sweet and pure all while being gritty and dirty. Jb sounds like he's gargling a glass full of dirt right after he ate a piece of 30 year old beef jerky soaked in whiskey. Truly one of a kind.
keep in mind this song is 30+ years old.. killer.. I would love to see a video on Jack. Especially the video with close up on Houser's hands
ua-cam.com/video/ydWSZ0cLU_Y/v-deo.html
Me and the devil blues/heaven!!!! It’s heaven!!!!
We need more Cornell 77 songs from the dead!!!! Great job Michael keep it up
Great video! I’m a long time panic fan and always enjoyed both Jimmy and Mikeys playing. Interesting to hear your analysis on what he is doing. Keep the channel rockin!
I just joined this channel and I love the content. I love how you look at all sorts of genres of music and even add some theory in there. Love it and keep up the good work
Keep the Panic coming my friend. Request "The Waker" and "Ain't Life Grand" You made my day. One word for you Sir, Professor. You are the Professor. Panic has never been the same since Mikey's passing, and you helped me put into words, why.........they didn't get in each others way. Been struggling for years how to put that to words. Wow. Thanks
Best panic song there is in my opinion. Love the content man!
If you get a chance check out driving song with Mikey and JB on the porch. Amazing song
Thanks so much!! Killer tune indeed.
@@Guitargate In reference to your volume pedal comment, it was a HUGE part of his sound. But one of those things that works far better in a large arena or outdoor setting. Sounds different here; most likely due to this being on Austin City Limits and maybe the sounds were more direct and it doesn't quite have the same effect. However, he used to stand up while playing; but used that volume pedal so much he injured his other leg. From that point forward he never playing standing up again.
@@Guitargate new to the channel need to do widespread panic 4/3/96 diner and sandbox (hear Mikey sing if you haven't)
@smokedogg19821 not a bad song on Sandbox
You were trying to find the wording "for that dominant kinda sound there"...in the Panic community we refer to that as The Lingering Lead ❣️🥳🥴😘❣️
It’s interesting to hear you describe this music from a teachers standpoint when Houser didn’t even know scales or theory. He just played. He made his own sound. He may have been playing scales, jumping from mixo to Dorian, minors and majors, flats and fifths, but I promise you he wouldn’t be able to tell what the heck you’re talking about. That my friend is a musician on another level that can’t be taught. It can be dissected, but never replicated. He was one of a kind.
You just explained what I feel when I listen to this song. I love it and will definitely listen to more reviews. I think Houser is way better and deeper than anyone even realized.Thanks for the video.
Keep the Panic coming brutha! Good stuff. Nothing beats JB and the boys laying it down. They truly do create their own Widespread Panic.
Schools is always on 🔥!
I like these episodes, really learn a lot about what musicians are doing. Without this I would be lost!
It’s so nice to hear someone point out the musical nuances I would have passed by. Really sets in an appreciation for how complex music is.
Michael, u asked once why he sits and plays. Well its because of his use of the volume pedal, his leg/foot would go numb during the show. They had a run of semi aocustic shows back in the where they all sat and played. He found that sitting helped with the numbness so he continued to sit for all their gigs after that.
Yep it was the “Sit and Ski” tour in ‘96.
He sat during every show from then onward.
Sit and Ski Tour Telluride, CO ‘96
Love the show
Michael I’m a 70 year old beginner to guitar, I love your format and help in understanding guitar , I’m an expat from London JJ , keep up the good work/ play.
“Now we’re dirty” you damn right, baw.
My all time favorite Panic song!
Panic is one of my favorite bands to work on pushing and pulling time. Schools is so pronounced in their mix it makes it fun to play along with that monster groove! 🔥🎧🎸🎶#WSMFP!
Thanks Michael! RIP Mikey. Space Wrangler is the best frickin' WSP tune. Yes!
at these shows it always felt like a peak but it always got higher!
Heckin sweet! More Houser 😁😎
Saw Widespread Panic many times during the 1990’s. Stop going shortly after Houser died. Always rocking live . Thanks for the breakdown .
Best band in the land. Great video
I wish I could understand most of the musical terminology you use. But,I’ve enjoyed 95% of your uploads showcasing singers I didn’t know before! I just know what I like when I hear it and your thorough explanations make it more interesting for me now. Thanks,young man!
Mike's simplicity is his beauty
16:01- You can't help but smile with the jam!
Great videos. They used to say it felt like getting sucked into a blackhole backwards when Panic got chugging. The fluttering of the volume pedal was likely a big part of that along with the almighty lingering lead.
They played that song "Entering a Black hole backwards" on New Orleans run 2019, second night. Highly suggest it.
Really enjoy your breakdown and theory. Thanks!
This is my favorite band i fallowed them in the early 90's they are amazing I'm so glad you got turned on to them Mikey and JB they just flew together and there's no other sound like Mikey the way he used his pedals with his feet the whole band I still listen to them to this day ✌️
yes! thanks always keep them coming!! Thank you!
8:30 that’s why we call him the lingering lead!
Dude you’re really getting at it. Excellent work.
Thank you dude!
Incidentally, Houser sat down because of the volume pedal. He played it so much it messed with his legs, so he sat on a stool for every show.
True....
But in the early years (the first decade from mid 80s to mid 90s) he would stand most of the time balanced on one leg which led to circulation problems like you said.
He sat occasionally but didn’t start sitting during all shows until the “Sit and Ski” tour in ‘96.
@@PanhandlePrepping 2/10/96 was my first time hearing WSP. Pieces opener just blew me away!
John Pouliot
Very cool, brother.
It was ‘89 for me and Col. Bruce and the Aquarium Rescue Unit opened for them.
I was blown away and never the same.
You always remember your first time.
1 of my favorite WSP tunes. awesome thx man
One of my all time favs. Thanks Michael.
These videos have consumed my life. And I ain't even mad
Love the breakdown. I’ve loved this song since I was a kid and it’s neat to hear you break it down. Listen to the album version if you have time. So good.
Thank you for this video.
I'm not a guitar player or pretend to play one on t.v hahaha but I do appreciate you breaking this down and I love WP.
Rock n Roll.
Thanks man hope you and you and your family are safe and healthy.
Keeping electric guitar Alive!.. Great content.. So many amazing guitarists in the world..We came out of the 80’s LA hard rock scene.. Hate to say this, but I’m just discovering bands like WSP.. another great Guitarist who’s getting heavy rotation in our Shop is Audley Freed...Great Music is Infinite 🙏🏼 💯Keep up the good Work.
This, plus a number, was my first email address. Still, and forever, a fan but Panic died when Mikey did.
First there was Jdarks.. now we have you . Teaching the ways of the psychedlic music sorcerery. Dig it!
I always loved Jdarks
That band looks like a group of cool uncles
WSMFP !!! David is a magnificent bass player, my absolute favorite. Michael you are a pleasure to watch and have great taste in music!
I was lucky enough to see widespread when there were less then 50 people in the audience!! They were a game changer
#Heat. Never saw them again after Houser but I listen to those old boots all the time.. Thanks for analyzing this one.
Great version of this song. Gotta love Mikey
I loved the way it makes you smile!😀
I noticed you have a new "Jam Band" course on Truefire... you've really gone down the rabbit hole.
Nice. You said you used to be into metal? Australia has the metal scene locked down right now. Here's a new one. Polaris - Masochist. These guys brought me back into the genre!
Huge Panic fan! R.I.P. Mikey you are dearly missed. Michael, will you do some Panic songs with Jimmy Herring at lead?
An honest tune with a lingering lead..
Love your work! I wish I could play! I love to watch
Even without the type of stuff I watch for, the harmonic analysis and guitar stuff. Its just awesome finding great new songs and bands I've not heard. Serious Dave Mathews singing likeness. Awesome stuff Micheal Parmigiana ;)
I love the channel and your insights. Now, I may be the only one to recommend this but Tom Morello's "The Road I Must Travel" is, in my opinion, a modern classic. Whether or not you decide to showcase it; it's well worth the listen.
Awesome! Mikey sitting down playing his volume pedal to get that dreamy sound. When he stood up he never moved a muscle, except for that volume pedal. Check out this post Mikey-era song with Jimmy called "Honky Red"...it's a good'n. Love your reactions to Panic. Keep up the good work brother. Congrats on your new baby critter
Honky Red Phoenix 2015 (FIRE!!!)
ua-cam.com/video/BhxQHycCy6Y/v-deo.html
Tomwaits Going out west..WSMFP 10/13/01 the Greek..set opener...your life will never be the same...Tom who???
Great band & a great breakdown
Awesome video. Panic is my favorite band on the planet
Thank you Michael I ♥️WSMFP, I know Shawn Mill's from machine funk super guy greatest panic cover band, and I appreciate you brother!
Your name sounds familiar. Did you ever live in PI?
I know most the songs you react to. But I never fail to learn something. Keep on Growing
Your Panic IQ has come so far! I love it! Thanks for the great post!
Dave is always On!
Thank you!
Nice choice
Widespread Video????? Couldn't click like fast enough!!!!
Freakin GAS!!! TY!!
Thanks Shawn!
That's why I've seen 118 shows ;) Panic grabbed me in ~ sweet video Michael
This guy gets it man
Would like to amend by previous post. Sorry. I would like to officially request "Diner", from the Classic Panic (Era) Light Fuse Get Away (Mikey). You want dirty, you like dirty? It don't get no better (Dirty) than this my friend. Do what you do.
Panic was my youth it’s all we listened too
WSMFP! Thanks guitar teacher. The lingering lead lives on. It’s a swirling vortex!
As u learn more about Mikey u will come to realize he is on that volume pedal continuously, also loves to bend those strings...their new guitar player(Jimmy Herring) does not do that and he also exclusively plays a PRS, so maybe try out a Jimmy song next since ur on a PRS too...
Few things:
1) there is no acoustic guitar in that song. The lead singer, John Bell does set up his sound where it's somewhere between an acoustic and an electric The Semi hollow body, Washburn guitars, and Line six amp that he's known for. He does a lot of strumming that Mikey indeed works his magic around. It's a duo sound that came from there dual act back in college in Athens. It's a chemistry that simply cannot be bought or sold and you can't put a price on grinding all those hours playing together Before they built the band.
2) Mikey is known widely as the master of the volume pedal. He began using one even with an acoustic set up back in his early college days or even perhaps high school. He plays the volume pedal on every single song that he's ever played on and does use it like a wall, which is completely unique to him. Mikey was a genius, and I am convinced that he wanted to create a sound that nobody could Duplicate his own unique pentatonic scale, and a couple of unique petals that are hard to find and are not manufactured any longer. Dave Schools was real critical about Mikey never branching out his playing style and technique to encompass those adopted by many players. I do not agree with Dave Schools. I believe it being the best at what you do individually and not trying to be a jack of all trades, and I also believe that Mikey encompass that same thought. And he was the very best at being only him and his unique wonderful sound.
As for the Volume acting as a wah pedal ... yep that and an actual Wah pedal used in conjunction with another. Mike is the only one I've ever known to use this method exclusively.
You can't really find a copy on UA-cam, but you can on Panicstream.
www.panicstream.com/vault/widespread-panic-09081995-raleigh-nc/
Listen to the Travelin' Light. In the middle where Houser gets to do his "constructed" jams, right before JoJo comes in with the keys... listen to how Houser uses Wah and Volume in conjunction with another. It is by far the most intense best example of this... thus making this version of Travelin' Light my all time favorite.
All of Mike's jams, intros, signature licks and jams were always tight, and the listener was always able to anticipate when he was going back into his construction. It's when he really put the gas down and you'd be anticipating him letting off and didn't... There were numerous times back in the late 90s to 2002 that I had to turn off the track I was listening to as it simply got too intense for my ear to follow.
Thanks for posting this. I really love that you got back to Mikey. I don't subscribe to channels on UA-cam. I just clicked subscribe to yours.
Cool as shot to watch you break Mikey down again after watching chilly water 2001. Great video brother😎✌️🙏
Space Wrangler !!! ❤️👍👍
Hey Michael, not sure if you are aware of this or not, but WSP is sharing your video!! Check out their FB page "PanicStream"!! How cool is that??