Latest Release

- SEP 20, 2024
- 12 Songs
- 1997 · 1996
- Shaving Peaches · 1998
- How to Make Friends and Influence People · 1994
- Shaving Peaches · 1998
- Regular Urban Survivors · 1996
- Whales & Dolphins: The Best of Terrorvision · 2001
- Whales & Dolphins: The Best of Terrorvision · 1996
- Cover To Cover: The Songs of David Bowie · 2005
- Shaving Peaches · 1998
- Good To Go · 2001
Albums
- 2011
- 2001
- 1993
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
About Terrorvision
Signed by EMI Records on the strength of an early-'90s demo, Terrorvision fused rock, funk, and thrash influences into an infectious pop-metal style. The band's 1992 debut album, Formaldehyde, was backed by U.K. and European tours with the Ramones and Motörhead. Their 1994 follow-up, How to Make Friends and Influence People, met with rave reviews and produced five U.K. Top 40 singles, and their successive albums similarly spawned charters in the U.K., although their bouncy material never seemed to catch on in the U.S. The group called it quits in 2001, followed by the requisite rumors of reunions and a passel of solo projects. Despite breaking up, Terrorvision returned with another album in 2011, Super Delux. A further 13 years on, they released their seventh studio album, 2024's We Are Not Robots.
- FROM
- Keighley, West Yorkshire, England
- FORMED
- 1987
- GENRE
- Rock