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Atari Teenage Riot: 1992–2000

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Released
  
July 3, 2006

Producer
  
Steve Rooke

Release date
  
3 July 2006

Length
  
62:57

Artist
  
Atari Teenage Riot

Genre
  
Digital hardcore

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Atari Teenage Riot 1992-2000 (2006)
  
Is This Hyperreal? (2011)

Label
  
Digital Hardcore Recordings

Similar
  
The Future of War, Delete Yourself!, Redefine the Enemy – Rarities, 60 Second Wipe Out, Live at Brixton Academy

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 July 3, 2006 and features 18 tracks from the band's back catalogue.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Speed" (from Delete Yourself!)
  2. "Destroy 2000 Years of Culture" (from The Future of War)
  3. "Revolution Action" (from 60 Second Wipeout)
  4. "Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)" (from Redefine the Enemy)
  5. "Rage" (from the Rage E.P.)
  6. "Into the Death" (from Delete Yourself!)
  7. "Riot 1995" (from Delete Yourself!)
  8. "Midijunkies" (from Delete Yourself!)
  9. "Start the Riot" (from Delete Yourself!)
  10. "Too Dead for Me" (from 60 Second Wipeout)
  11. "Atari Teenage Riot" (from Delete Yourself!)
  12. "Get Up While You Can" (from The Future of War)
  13. "You Can't Hold Us Back" (from The Future of War)
  14. "Delete Yourself! (You Got No Chance To Win!)" (from Delete Yourself!)
  15. "Sick to Death" (from The Future of War)
  16. "Western Decay" (from 60 Second Wipeout)
  17. "Kids Are United!" (from Delete Yourself!)
  18. "Hetzjagd Auf Nazis!" (from the SuEcide Pt.2 EP by Alec Empire)

Notes

  • "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.
  • Songs

    1Speed2:48
    2Destroy 2000 Years of Culture3:52
    3Revolution Action5:47

    References

    Atari Teenage Riot: 1992–2000 Wikipedia


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