Top Terrorvision Albums
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We Are Not Robots
We Are Not Robots
[2024]
Baby Blue - Single
Baby Blue - Single
[2024]
You've Gotta Want To Be Happy - Single
You've Gotta Want To Be Happy - Single
[2024]
Lucifer - Single
Lucifer - Single
[2024]
Party over Here...Live in London
Party over Here...Live in London
[2019]
Hit List
Hit List
[2017]
For One Night Only
For One Night Only
[2011]
Super Delux
Super Delux
[2011]
BBC In Concert: Terrorvision (4th June 1994)
BBC In Concert: Terrorvision (4th June 1994)
[2010]
Friday Rock Show Session [13th May 1994] (13th May 1994) - EP
Friday Rock Show Session [13th May 1994] (13th May 1994) - EP
[2010]
B-Sides & Rarities
B-Sides & Rarities
[2005]
Take the Money & Run (Live- Recorded At Pennington's, Bradford 4th October 2001)
Take the Money & Run (Live- Recorded At Pennington's, Bradford 4th October 2001)
[2003]
The Essential Terrorvision
The Essential Terrorvision
[2002]
Good To Go
Good To Go
[2001]
Shaving Peaches
Shaving Peaches
[1998]
Regular Urban Survivors
Regular Urban Survivors
[1996]
How to Make Friends and Influence People
How to Make Friends and Influence People
[1994]
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde
[1993]
Related Information for Terrorvision
Terrorvision were formed in Bradford, (or more accurately the small town of Keighley) West Yorkshire, England in 1987, originally with the moniker "The Spoilt Bratz". After a undeniably wise name change, the band released their first album "Formaldehyde" in 1992. Although showing their obvious Heavy Metal influences, there was a sense of humour and pop leaning which could not be hidden, particularly in their breakthrough single "My House". It was those pop quirks which informed their breakthrough second album "How To Make Friends And Influence People". A collection of exuberant pop-metal classics, it featured the single "Oblivion", which showed off TVs trademark mix of disenfranchised... read more
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