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"panic stations" Definitions
  1. informal
  2. a state of alarm; panicky reaction
  3. when he realized he'd lost the keys it was panic stations

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"Suddenly, it's panic stations and they seem to have completely forgotten the European presidency," says Daphne Caruana Galizia, an anti-government blogger.
Whether they've come off permanently, or whether it's because the Conservative Party is at panic stations, is something only time can tell.
"It's not panic stations, but you can see why there might be a consolidation," said Ian Williams, head of economics and strategy at Peel Hunt.
After a rash of media reports warning of "Nine Elms disease" and "Battersea panic stations," the fortunes of London's latest large-scale redevelopment project appear to be improving.
"There is certainly no panic where it gets to the stage where I'm kind of overwrought or can't think straight," she said in Cincinnati while explaining her "no panic stations" mantra.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - "No worries" is one of Australia's more notable contributions to the English language but Ash Barty has preferred the mantra "no panic stations" over the last few weeks as she hit the American hardcourts to prepare for the U.S. Open.
After a tour that saw the band performing four albums over two nights in various cities—a victory lap of sorts—they released their final full-length Panic Stations in 2015, an album that in many ways brought Motion City Soundtrack full circle to where they began.
"TKO" is a song by American pop punk band Motion City Soundtrack. The song was released on June 16, 2015, and was announced the day before its release. The song is the lead single to the band's sixth album, Panic Stations, released in September 2015.
For many years, the band was a staple of the Warped Tour. They briefly signed to major label Columbia for My Dinosaur Life (2010), but rejoined Epitaph for Go in 2012. Their most recent effort, Panic Stations, was released in 2015. The group disbanded the following year, but they announced a reunion in 2019.
They rejoined Epitaph for Go in 2012 and Panic Stations in 2015, both of which represented large drop-offs in sales and chart performance. The group broke up in 2016. The band's discography consists of consists of six studio albums, one live album, twenty singles, five extended plays, and five split EPs. The group also produced fifteen music videos, and appeared on numerous compilation albums.
Pierre recently was "trucking along on The Dino Trail" to promote the album. He began his promotional tour in Chicago on November 1 and was making his way around the United States doing "meet ups, impromptu performances, in store appearances, and other shenanigans that will surely ensue along the way." The band's 5th album, Go, was released on June 12, 2012. The band's sixth album, Panic Stations, was released on September 18, 2015.
In the meantime, a video documentary, I Am the Movie: The Movie, was released in 2013. It mainly consists of footage shot of the band around the time of the album's creation. The group participated in Warped Tour 2013 and went on a co-headlining tour with Relient K that November. Motion City playing their penultimate show at Riot Fest in 2016. The group recorded their sixth album, Panic Stations, over two weeks at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota in June 2014.
Recorded at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, the album was tracked live, in a departure from the group's previous albums. The group lived together at the studio and completed its recording process in 14 days, the band's shortest time spent on an album. Upon its release, Panic Stations attracted positive reviews from music critics, but it debuted low on the charts in the U.S. and Australia. The following year, they announced their dissolution and a farewell tour, but they reunited in 2019.
Sign and driveway for the secluded Pachyderm Studio, located in an old-growth forest. The group recorded Panic Stations over two weeks at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota in June 2014. Pachyderm, a studio best known for recording artists such as PJ Harvey, Superchunk, and, most famously, Nirvana's In Utero (1993), was in a state of disrepair for many years. John Kuker purchased it out of foreclosure in 2011, and he and engineer Nick Tveitbakk remodeled the home over three years.
Panic Stations is the sixth studio album by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Produced by John Agnello, the album was released on September 18, 2015 by Epitaph Records. Following an extended touring cycle in which the group performed several past albums in full, Motion City Soundtrack lost one of its longest-serving members: drummer Tony Thaxton, who resigned from the group in 2013. The band continued to tour with new drummer Claudio Rivera over the ensuing year while writing new material for a sixth album.
For the band's previous few records, the band's songwriting methods involved sending audio files back and forth to one another. Panic Stations was an attempt to break away from that method by writing songs together rather than apart. The band was engulfed in writing for the album in the second half of 2013, and were nearly set to record that October before there was an undisclosed setback. The band entered the studio with dozens of song ideas, "maybe 50 in total," according to Pierre.
Agnello advised the band to track the entire album live, a request that the band members had received from friends for many years. The process was designed to capture the energy of the group's live performances; as a result, the group was less critical of musical mistakes in recording in the interest of just having fun. The five members and Agnello lived together while creating the record at Pachyderm. Pierre spoke on the "back-to-basics" approach of creating Panic Stations: > When we were all younger it was like we just wrote and made music.
You can go into the green zone if they let you, but DO NOT go into the red zone.' " He said that they "were absolutely sure we would never get past the first checkpoint. It was panic stations when we realised", adding that it was a "stupid gag that backfired". Morrow said that the purpose of the stunt was "an attempt to satirise in a silly way the very heavy security and the spin surrounding that security, it was a test of the old adage that if you want to get in somewhere the best way is right through the front door.

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