Atari Teenage Riot: 1992–2000
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Atari Teenage Riot: 1992–2000 | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 3 July 2006 | |||
Genre | Digital hardcore | |||
Length | 62:57 | |||
Label | Digital Hardcore Recordings | |||
Producer | Steve Rooke | |||
Atari Teenage Riot chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Atari Teenage Riot: 1992–2000 is a greatest hits compilation by the seminal digital hardcore band Atari Teenage Riot. The album was released on band member Alec Empire's Digital Hardcore Recordings on 3 July 2006 and features 18 tracks from the band's back catalogue.
Track listing
[edit]- "Speed" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Destroy 2000 Years of Culture" (from The Future of War)
- "Revolution Action" (from 60 Second Wipeout)
- "Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)" (from Redefine the Enemy)
- "Rage" (from the Rage E.P.)
- "Into the Death" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Riot 1995" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Midijunkies" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Start the Riot" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Too Dead for Me" (from 60 Second Wipeout)
- "Atari Teenage Riot" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Get Up While You Can" (from The Future of War)
- "You Can't Hold Us Back" (from The Future of War)
- "Delete Yourself! (You Got No Chance To Win!)" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Sick to Death" (from The Future of War)
- "Western Decay" (from 60 Second Wipeout)
- "Kids Are United!" (from Delete Yourself!)
- "Hetzjagd Auf Nazis!" (from the SuEcide Pt.2 EP by Alec Empire)
Notes
[edit]- "Any Means Necessary" is included as an extra track - the song plays at the end of "Revolution Action".
- The version of "Deutschland Has Gotta Die!" that appears on this album is the remixed version that appeared on Redefine the Enemy - Rarities and B-Side Compilation 1992-1999.
- Vocal of "Rage" is Alec Empire. This version is not included "Rage E.P.".
- Whereas a live version of "Hetzjagd Auf Nazis" is used on Delete Yourself, the version included here is the track originally recorded by Alec Empire and released on his SuEcide Pt.2 EP.
- The front cover of the album features a Roland TR-909 drum machine, an instrument prominent throughout Atari Teenage Riot recordings.
References
[edit]- ^ David Jeffries. "Review: Atari Teenage Riot: 1992-2000". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
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