Terrorvision Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Oblivion |
| 2 | Tequila |
| 3 | Tequila (Mint Royale Shot) |
| 4 | Middleman |
| 5 | Pretend Best Friend |
| 6 | Bad Actress |
| 7 | Discotheque Wreck |
| 8 | Some People Say |
| 9 | Josephine |
| 10 | Stop the Bus |
| 11 | Celebrity Hit List |
| 12 | Still the Rhythm |
| 13 | Easy |
| 14 | My House |
| 15 | Ten Shades of Grey |
| 16 | What the Doctor Ordered |
| 17 | Stab in the Back |
| 18 | Conspiracy |
| 19 | D'Ya Wanna Go Faster |
| 20 | What Makes You Tick |
| 21 | Enteralterego |
| 22 | Time O the Signs |
| 23 | Didn't Bleed Red |
| 24 | If I Was You |
| 25 | Dog Chewed the Handle |
| 26 | Hide the Dead Girl |
| 27 | Superchronic |
| 28 | Mugwump |
| 29 | III Wishes |
| 30 | New Policy One |
| 31 | Fists of Fury |
| 32 | Junior |
| 33 | American TV |
| 34 | Tom Petty Loves Veruca Salt |
| 35 | Problem Solved |
| 36 | Left to the Right |
| 37 | Hypnotised |
| 38 | Spanner in the Works |
| 39 | Can’t Get You Out of My Mind |
| 40 | Swings and Roundabouts |
| 41 | Ships That Sink |
| 42 | Jason |
| 43 | Don’t Shoot My Dog |
| 44 | Cantankerous |
| 45 | Killing Time |
| 46 | In Your Shoes |
| 47 | Babyface |
| 48 | Desolation Town |
| 49 | When I Die |
| 50 | Day After Day |
Terrorvision Albums
Singles
About Terrorvision
Terrorvision is a British rock band from Keighley formed in 1987 who became cult favorites with their infectious blend of alternative rock, grunge, and pop sensibilities. Their breakthrough album "How To Make Friends And Influence People" spawned hits like "Tequila" and "Oblivion," showcasing Tony Wright's distinctive vocals and the band's knack for crafting memorable hooks with a harder edge. Songs like "Babylon" and "Perseverance" demonstrated their ability to balance radio-friendly melodies with heavier guitar work, earning them a devoted fanbase in the UK's alternative scene. Though they never achieved massive mainstream success, Terrorvision's energetic live performances and consistently strong songwriting made them an enduring presence in British rock throughout the '90s and beyond.