User Score
6.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 16
  2. Negative: 4 out of 16

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  1. Aug 30, 2020
    0
    Decir que es horroroso es poco, ninguna canción parece tener un destino fijo, la mayoría pasan sin pena ni gloria, no hay ninguna que merezca la pena recordar, y pensar que muchos dicen que The Beast es de sus peores trabajos, el cual para mí es impecable comparado con esta cosa.
  2. Nov 18, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers. Despite the years Blondie knows how to make good songs, I love it for that. Peru loves you, Debbie. My favorite song is What I Heard.

    Although I met them recently, it makes me a great and great band.
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  3. Oct 13, 2013
    10
    A fan's opinion: Panic of Girls is the best after Eat to the Beat. Many of the songs take us back to their career highlights. What I Heard has the powerful sound of Union City Blue while The End The End leads me to The Tide is High. It is amazing to see how Debbie's voice fits perfectly in the sound. I just hope Ghosts of Download to be released without label problems.
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 15
  2. Negative: 2 out of 15
  1. Mojo
    Dec 12, 2011
    60
    The best tracks on Panic of Girls have some edge and bite... though the all-points-of-the-compass eclecticism makes [it] sound somewhat disjointed and schizophrenic. [Aug. 2011, pg. 99]
  2. Dec 6, 2011
    70
    Panic of Girls rushes forth on a sleek new wave disco pulse that's entirely unconcerned about whether '80s retro is in style this season or not. This is fashionable music existing outside the realm of fashion.
  3. Oct 28, 2011
    60
    While Panic of Girls certainly advances Blondie's legacy as an influential and consistently relevant force, there are a few moments that, at best, improve upon repeated listening or at worst, taint the band's otherwise commendable return to recording.