Released 20 years ago this week in January 1999, this tropical flavoured indie dance party anthem was Terrorvision's biggest chart hit after being remixed by big beat duo Mint Royale.
Formed back in the late 80s, the Bradford-based Britrock outfit had 13 Top 40 hits between 1992 and 2001. The original, hard-rocking 'Tequila' can be found on the band's fourth album 'Shaving Peaches', which found the band heading in a more mainstream-orientated direction, and featured co-production from Edwyn Collins. A couple of years later, the group would split after fifth album 'Good To Go', before reuniting for some gigs in 2005. In 2007 and 2010 they returned for more shows, and released their sixth album 'Super Delux' in 2011. The band are back out on tour this year, playing a list of dates in May.
Formed back in the late 80s, the Bradford-based Britrock outfit had 13 Top 40 hits between 1992 and 2001. The original, hard-rocking 'Tequila' can be found on the band's fourth album 'Shaving Peaches', which found the band heading in a more mainstream-orientated direction, and featured co-production from Edwyn Collins. A couple of years later, the group would split after fifth album 'Good To Go', before reuniting for some gigs in 2005. In 2007 and 2010 they returned for more shows, and released their sixth album 'Super Delux' in 2011. The band are back out on tour this year, playing a list of dates in May.
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