Terminal Choice — “Digital Terror,” from the album Black Past (1999).
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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.”

Weekly Focus: Massive Ego, Day Seven
Massive Ego — “Super Selfie Superstar,” from the album Church for the Malfunctioned (2019).
Weekly Focus: Massive Ego, Day Six
Massive Ego — “The Wolf,” from the album Church for the Malfunctioned (2019).
Weekly Focus: Massive Ego, Day Five
Massive Ego — “Digital Heroin,” from the album Church for the Malfunctioned (2019).
Weekly Focus: Massive Ego, Day Four
Massive Ego ft. Chris Pohl — “For the Blood in Your Veins,” from the album Beautiful Suicide (2017).
Weekly Focus: Massive Ego, Day Three
Massive Ego — “Let Go,” from the album Beautiful Suicide (2017).
Weekly Focus: Massive Ego, Day Two
Massive Ego — “Sound of the Download,” from the Low Life EP (2014).