Terminal Choice

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Terminal Choice
Origin Germany
Genre(s) electro-industrial
Years active 1993–present
Members
Chris Pohl
Jens Gärtner
Gordon Mocznay
Louis Manke
Former members
Manuel Selling

Terminal Choice is a German rock music/electro-industrial band. It was formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of Blutengel, Tumor, Pain of Progress and owner of the Fear Section label) in 1993. Their lyrics are divided fairly equally between German and English. The sound was originally primarily gloomy electro-industrial, but with the 1998 album Navigator guitars were added which gave the band a harder rock edge.

Besides Chris, the original lineup included Jens Gärtner who provided the drums and loops. In 1997, Manuel Selling was added to the lineup to provide the guitars. In 2000, Manuel left the band and Gordon Mocznay took over on guitar and bass guitar. A year later in 2001, Louis Manke joined the band as well, adding a second guitar to the band.

Terminal Choice is currently Chris Pohl's main and most well-known project, and they have enjoyed great success both in Germany and abroad, and are often compared to and sometimes referred to as a precursor to another popular German band, Rammstein. The success of Terminal Choice has also transferred to the other members of Terminal Choice, as Chris helped Gordon form his own band known as Mordorn and also helped Louis form a band named Staubkind. Despite being involved with numerous bands, all members are still creating music with Terminal Choice and a new album entitled "New Born Enemies" was released in 2006.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Full Length Albums

  • 1996: In the Shadow of Death
  • 1998: Navigator
  • 1999: Black Past (Rare - 1000 copies)
  • 2000: Ominous Future
  • 2003: Buried a-Live (Live Album)
  • 2003: Menschenbrecher
  • 2003: Reloadead ("Best of" album)
  • 2006: New Born Enemies

[edit] EP Albums

[edit] Singles

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