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The double-disc set Take the Money and Run documents Terrorvision's final concert in front of a hometown audience in Bradford in 2001. Like any farewell show, the group runs through its hits and fan favorites, and there's a fair amount of energy here -- they're going out with a bang, and if it's not quite the record that should be used as a place to get acquainted with the band, for longtime fans it's a nice way to say goodbye. [Take the Money and Run was first issued in 2003 by the Shakedown l... [ read more ]
CD $13.28
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Terrorvision's second album gathers all of the band's junk punk, mock rock, and cartoon metal leanings into a ferocious, focused package designed to get entire stadiums moshing instantaneously. On How to Make Friends and Influence People, Bradford's finest rock like there's no tomorrow, tossing mega riffs over their shoulders like so much confetti. Their metal aggro has often served to cloak Terrorvision's yen for brilliant, cutting lyrics, but here, sharp as their hooks are, their son... [ read more ]
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Until their third album, Regular Urban Survivors, Terrorvision were little more than a faceless metal band. That disc, however, worked as a loose concept album and featured some exceptional songwriting that earned them four big hits in the U.K. For the follow-up, the band hired four producers (including singer/songwriter Edwyn Collins) and wrote 15 of the best songs of their career to date. There is a definite pop leaning to Shaving Peaches that hardcore fans of the band may find disheartening,... [ read more ]
CD $29.43