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Atari Teenage Riot (ATR) is a German band formed in Berlin in 1992. Highly political, they fuse anarchist and anti-fascist views with punk vocals and a techno sound called digital hardcore , which is a term band member Alec Empire used as the name of his record label Digital Hardcore Recordings .
Burn, Berlin, Burn! is a compilation album released by Atari Teenage Riot in 1997. Initially released in the United States by the Beastie Boys' record label Grand Royal (Mike D was quoted saying the music is "the most punk-rock shit ever" [4]), the album is a collection of tracks from their first two albums Delete Yourself! and The Future of War.
German band Atari Teenage Riot are considered progenitors of the style. The music was first defined by the band Atari Teenage Riot , who formed in Berlin , Germany in 1992. [ 2 ] The band's frontman, Alec Empire , coined the term "digital hardcore," setting up the independent record label Digital Hardcore Recordings in 1994.
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.
"ATR" ("Atari Teenage Riot") is a song by Atari Teenage Riot, released as their first single in 1993. It was later included on their debut album Delete Yourself! . Track listings
Live In Stuttgart (One-Off Shit Let's Go!) is a rare live album by Atari Teenage Riot.Initially released on cassette, the album predates the infamous Live at Brixton Academy noise-fest, and features a bizarre blend of live instrumentation and spoken word pieces from various songs.
Revolution Action E.P. is an extended play by the German digital hardcore group Atari Teenage Riot, released in 1999 on 12" vinyl and CD formats to promote the album 60 Second Wipe Out, where the title track originates. Two music videos were produced for the track, one of which was actually banned by MTV. [2] "
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