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Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: Terrorvision / Audio CD released 2001-02-05 at Papillon / ... more
Good To Go - Terrorvision ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 D'ya Wanna Go Faster
2 Come Home Beanie
3 Friends And Family
4 Sometimes I'd Like To Kill Her
5 Alone
6 Fists Of Fury
7 Unhappy Millionaire
8 Days Like These
9 From Out Of Nothing
10 Subway
11 Goldmine Jamja

Newest Review: ... backing vocal shows that lessons have been learned from "Tequila", however. "Come Home Beanie" makes no ... more

 ... such compromise. Quite possibly the heaviest track Terrorvision ever released. Tony Wright gives up on moderating his vocals and simply screams through the whole song. It's not quite strong enough to be termed as "punk", although the vocal style is very much the same, and it comes a lot closer than today's so-called pop-punk bands. It's purely bass-heavy driven rock music. Unfortunately, this isn't really what Terrorvision are best at, and it does show. One thing Terrorvision have ...more

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IainWear
Crowned Review Good To Go - Terrorvision: And Go They Did! (1780 words)
by - written on 07/08/03 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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In mid-1999, a very sad thing happened. Due to musical differences, the EMI record label decided to drop Terrorvision, one of the best and most fun rock bands of the 1990's. The reasoning behind it was simple - EMI had lost around £1 million on Terrorvision in the eight years they had been together. After the huge (No 2 in the charts!) success of a song called "Tequila" from the band's "Shaving Peaches" album (ironic that the band's biggest single should be from what was their worst album), EMI suddenly got pound signs in their eyes. They decided that if they marketed Terrorvision as a heavy-pop band, rather than as a soft-rock band, ...  Read the complete review

strange_child
Premium Review Mad freaky mental band - wahay! (558 words)
by - written on 22/02/01 (Useful, 81 readings)
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I just bought this CD two days ago and I can barely keep it off my player! I really wasn't sure what to expect - I think I thought that it might be a bit bland, or more poppy than the last, but I thought that I would buy it anyway to see what it was like. Surprisingly there is a parental advisory sticker, maybe only because of the chorus in Friends and Family. What I interestingly noticed was the appearance of female backing singers, which didn't appear on the last album. D'ya wanna go faster - this is the first single to be taken from the album. It starts with several guitar bashes and turns into a very rhythmic beginning. The vocals are rap-like to ...  Read the complete review

 

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