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  2. Atari Teenage Riot - Wikipedia

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    cx kidtronik 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 .

  3. Is This Hyperreal? - Wikipedia

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    Is This Hyperreal? is the fourth studio album from Atari Teenage Riot, and their first album since they effectively disbanded in 2000.It is the first ATR album featuring CX KiDTRONiK, and the first album without former vocalists Hanin Elias and the late Carl Crack.

  4. Reset (Atari Teenage Riot album) - Wikipedia

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  5. Carl Crack - Wikipedia

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    Around 1992, Crack displayed little interest in the music scene as it was at the time. He felt that The Beatnigs (the original vehicle for social and political critic Michael Franti, later of the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and Spearhead) were one of the few significant bands around.

  6. ATR (song) - Wikipedia

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  7. Atari Teenage Riot: 1992–2000 - Wikipedia

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    "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!"

  8. Burn, Berlin, Burn! - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. 60 Second Wipe Out - Wikipedia

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    John Bush of AllMusic gave the album 3 stars out of 5, saying, "60 Second Wipe Out has all of the ingredients fans could expect from their favorite anarcho-hardcore-electronica group."