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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs I have a strange relationship with Terrorvision.
Loved them live supporting REM at Huddersfield on the Monster tour, think they have loads of great songs but i've never owned a single record by them. No idea why. |
You should remedy that and by a couple, particularly the second album, How to Make Friends and Influence People, and third, Regular Urban Survivors. Their fourth album, Shaving Peaches, is also really good, but Good to Go was an immense disappointment and is best avoided.