Terminal Choice — “You Don’t Deserve Me,” from the album Menschenbrecher (2003).
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Weekly Focus: Terminal Choice, Day Four
Terminal Choice — “In Your Soul,” from the album Ominous Future (2000).
Weekly Focus: Terminal Choice, Day Three
Terminal Choice — “Digital Terror,” from the album Black Past (1999).
Weekly Focus: Terminal Choice, Day Two
Terminal Choice — “House of Evil,” from the album Navigator (1998).
Weekly Focus: Terminal Choice, Day One
Just an FYI: I will only be posting songs from Terminal Choice’s full-length albums. Otherwise, I’d need a lot more than seven days. (I may do a feature on their demos and EPs at a later date.)
Terminal Choice — “Flesh in Chains,” from the album In the Shadow of Death (1996).
Album of the Week: Terminal Choice’s Übermacht
My introduction to Chris Pohl was through BlutEngel, but I am the type of fan who always listens to other projects from my favorite artists. Therefore, I went back and checked out Terminal Choice. I personally prefer BlutEngel; however, I can certainly see why so many people want Terminal Choice to reunite.
I chose 2010’s Übermacht as my album of the week mostly due to “Keine Macht,” but I also love “Bad Trippin'” and “Bitch Like You.”

MissFit Toys Premiere Video For “Pacified Suicide”
Industrial metal band MissFit Toys shared their video for the track “Pacified Suicide” on Friday. Watch/listen below! (For fans of Psyclon Nine, Dawn of Ashes, Grendel, etc.)
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Weekly Focus: BlutEngel, Pt. II, Day Seven
BlutEngel — “Stardust,” from the album Damokles (2019).
Weekly Focus: BlutEngel, Pt. II, Day Six
BlutEngel — “I’m Alive,” from the album Un:Gott (2019).
Weekly Focus: BlutEngel, Pt. II, Day Five
BlutEngel — “Immortal,” from the album Leitbild (2017).