Joe Average Makes a Comeback with ‘Panic Buttons’ featuring Mad Mick & FABER
- Sharanya Nadar
- Jul 22
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 23
After decades of silence, Brighton’s Joe Average feat. MAD MICK & FABER
make a return with their latest release, "Panic Buttons."

This is their first official release since the early ’90s, and it brings together original members Rich, Mad Mick, and Prof reunited by a series of strange and lucky coincidences that made them feel like it was time to finish what they started.
"Panic Buttons" flawlessly injects today’s edge with old-school rave chaos. The production, handled by Rich, doesn’t lean on the typical retro gimmicks. They've unruly but relentless drumming, Mick’s unmistakable sax riffs slicing through, and Prof's synth layering that ties the song together.
"Panic Buttons" isn’t just a tribute to the ’90s. It’s a reawakening of everything that era stood for. The track serves as a call to the dance floor that feels less like an invitation and more like a dare.
For a band that paused on their musical journey for over three decades, "Panic Buttons" proves they never really lost the spark; they were just waiting for the right time to light it up again!
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