Take the Money and Run
Take the Money and Run
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Our Take
Our Take
TERRORVISION's "Take The Money & Run - The Final Concert" is a rollercoaster of rock n' roll mayhem that will leave you begging for more. From the moment the first chord hits, you know you're in for a wild ride.
Lead singer Tony Wright's vocals are a powerhouse of energy, bouncing between soulful crooning and throat-shredding screams with ease. The rest of the band keeps up with their high-energy performance, delivering tight riffs and infectious hooks that will have you dancing in no time.
Tracks like "Tequila" and "Alice What's the Matter" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, anthemic tunes that stick in your head for days. This album is a testament to TERRORVISION's enduring appeal and their ability to deliver the goods, even on their final concert.
The live setting only enhances the band's raw energy, with the crowd feeding off the band's infectious enthusiasm. It's clear that TERRORVISION knows how to work a crowd, keeping them engaged and entertained throughout the entire show.
Overall, "Take The Money & Run - The Final Concert" is a fitting end to TERRORVISION's legendary career. With their trademark blend of rock, punk and pop, they've left an indelible mark on the music world. So grab your ticket, take the money, and run to this album - you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. American TV
2. From Out Of Nothing
3. Pretend Best Friend
4. Sometimes I'd Like To Kill Her
5. Middleman
6. If I Was You
7. Bad Actress
8. Tequila
9. This Drinking Will Kill Me
10. Alice What's the Matter
11. Perseverance
12. Oblivion
Disc: 1
13. Tea Dance
14. Fists of Fury
15. Discotheque Wreck
1. My House
2. CelebrityHit Lust
3. Friends and Family
4. Josephine
5. Babyface
6. New Policy One
7. Go Jerry
8. What Makes You Tick
9. Dog Chewed the Handle
10. Some People Say
11. D'ya Wanna Go Faster
12. Didn't Bleed Red
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Terrorvision
It's my pleasure to introduce you to the weird and wonderful world of Terrorvision, the Yorkshire-based band that's been rocking our socks off since the early 90s. Formed in Bradford in 1987, this group of lads – Tony Wright, Mark Yates, Greg Charters, Leigh Marklew, and Shutty – have been serving up a deliciously eclectic mix of rock, punk, and pop ever since. With their infectious hooks and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, Terrorvision quickly made a name for themselves on the UK music scene. Tracks like "Oblivion", "Tequila", and "Bad Actress" became instant classics, cementing the band's reputation as purveyors of good old-fashioned fun. But don't let their playful charm fool you – Terrorvision are a force to be reckoned with on stage. Their high-energy performances and tight musicianship have earned them a legion of loyal fans, who flock to their gigs to sing, dance, and mosh the night away. And let's not forget their undeniably British sense of humour, which shines through in every song they write. From witty observations on everyday life to cheeky nods to pop culture, their lyrics are packed with clever wordplay and sly references that will have you chuckling along. With a discography that spans over three decades and a reputation for putting on one hell of a show, Terrorvision are a band that's not to be missed. So grab your dancing shoes, brace yourself for some infectious melodies, and get ready to rock out with one of the UK's most underrated treasures. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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