Terrorvision lyrics
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Artist's albums
Good To Go
2001 · album
Shaving Peaches
1998 · album
Regular Urban Survivors
1996 · album
How To Make Friends And Influence People
1994 · album
Formaldehyde
1993 · album
Santa Never Came
2021 · single
Coming Up
2020 · single
Our Christmas Song
2019 · single
Party over Here...Live in London
2019 · album
Oblivion
2019 · single
Perseverance
2019 · single
Alice What's the Matter?
2019 · single
Hit List
2017 · album
Super Delux
2011 · album
Live in London - 15th Anniversary Tour
2010 · album
BBC In Concert [4th June 1994]
2010 · album
BBC In Concert [6th June 1993]
2010 · album
B-Sides & Rarities
2005 · album
The Essential Terrorvision
2002 · album
Whales And Dolphins - The Best Of
2001 · compilation
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Biography
Formed in 1988, Terrorvision’s aim to be the biggest band from Bradford (beginning with ‘T’) still holds true. Five hit albums and 13 Top 40 singles (peaking at No.2!) between 1993 and 2001 saw them catapulted from pub gigs in Yorkshire to arena’s and major festival stages across Europe. Whether they were doo-wopping their way to Oblivion, hailing the advice of whales and dolphins in Perseverance, or celebrating the mind-altering properties of a certain strain of cactus juice, Terrorvision made friends and influenced fans across the world and confirmed themselves as the ‘go to’ rock band for festival fun and games throughout the 90s. 2001 saw an end to the ride. Frazzled and brain-fried after ten straight years on the road, the band went their separate ways to try out other things, in life and in music. A handful of gigs and festival appearances from 2005-2010 led to the band writing and releasing their first album for ten years, Super Delux. Touring Super Delux throughout 2012 (with everything turned up to 11) left the band somewhat fried and mangled all over again, so everyone split for calmer waters and new challenges. An out-of-the-blue invitation from Thunder to guest on their 2016 arena shows was the impetus the band needed to get back in a room together, and since then Terrorvision have been out to play a handful of gigs each year, to increasingly large crowds, in increasingly bigger venues, the likes of which they haven’t played since the 1990s.