Hard Rock group Worldwide Panic drop heavy cover of Eddie Murphy’s “Party all the Time”
FFO: Disturbed, Seether, Rammstein
Watch “Party All The Time” HERE
Missed it in the ’80s? Now’s your chance to experience it like never before! Hard rock powerhouse Worldwide Panic has unleashed a bold and electrifying reimagining of Eddie Murphy’s iconic hit, “Party All the Time.” With their signature heavy riffs, thunderous energy, and dynamic vocals, the band gives the classic track a modern edge.
“We wanted to do a reimaginaing of this classic dance song. Our intention was to make it industrial and guitar and synth driven and I think thats exactly what we did. Lots of fun!”
Worldwide Panic is a hard rock/alt-metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 2016. Known for their heavy, guitar-driven sound with clean and aggressive vocals, the band blends industrial influences from Rammstein, Rob Zombie, and Disturbed with catchy hooks and meaningful lyrics.
Their self-titled debut LP, released in early 2023 and mastered by Chris “Zeuss” Harris, achieved notable success at Active Rock Radio. Singles “I Tried” (#23 Billboard Rock Indicator, #11 SMR) and “Falling Apart” (#25 Billboard Rock Indicator, #6 SMR) charted impressively.
Renowned for their theatrical and high-energy live shows, Worldwide Panic has toured with Flaw, Smile Empty Soul, Mushroomhead, and more, as well as headlined multiple tours over the past five years.
The band’s previous single, “Break Me Down,” produced by Bob Marlette, launched on November 1, 2024. They’ve completed their second full-length LP, again mastered by Zeuss, slated for release in early 2025, with a tour planned for late spring.
Stream “Party All The Time” HERE.
Watch “Party All The Time” HERE.
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