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===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
*''Delete Yourself!'' (1995) | *''Delete Yourself!'' (1995) | ||
− | *''The Future of War | + | *''The Future of War'' (1997) |
− | *''Burn, Berlin, Burn! | + | *''Burn, Berlin, Burn!'' (1997) |
− | *''Live in | + | *''Live in Philadelphia—Dec. 1997'' (1998) |
*''60 Second Wipeout'' (1999) | *''60 Second Wipeout'' (1999) | ||
*''Live at Brixton Academy'' (1999) | *''Live at Brixton Academy'' (1999) | ||
− | *''Redefine the | + | *''Redefine the Enemy—Rarities and B-Side Compilation 1992-1999'' (2002) |
*''Atari Teenage Riot: 1992-2000'' (2006) | *''Atari Teenage Riot: 1992-2000'' (2006) | ||
Revision as of 21:27, 18 July 2007
Atari Teenage Riot is a German Electronic band who opened for Nine Inch Nails during several shows in the Fragility 1.0 tour.
Band Members
- Alec Empire
- Hanin Elias
- Nic Endo
- MC Carl Crack
- Kevin Haskins
Body Of Work
Albums
- Delete Yourself! (1995)
- The Future of War (1997)
- Burn, Berlin, Burn! (1997)
- Live in Philadelphia—Dec. 1997 (1998)
- 60 Second Wipeout (1999)
- Live at Brixton Academy (1999)
- Redefine the Enemy—Rarities and B-Side Compilation 1992-1999 (2002)
- Atari Teenage Riot: 1992-2000 (2006)
Singles/EPs
- "ATR" (1993)
- "Kids Are United" (1993)
- "Raver Bashing" (split EP) (1994)
- "Speed/Midijunkies" (1996)
- "Deutschland Has Gotta Die!" (1996)
- "Not Your Business" (1996)
- "Destroy 2000 Years of Culture" (1997)
- "Paranoid" (split EP) (1997)
- "Sick to Death" (1997)
- "Atari Teenage Riot II" (1999)
- "Revolution Action!" (1999)
- "Too Dead For Me" (1999)
- "Rage" (2000)
External links
- Atari Teenage Riot at MySpace
- Official Digital Hardcore Recordings site
- Atari Teenage Riot biography at DigitalHardcore.com
- Atari Teenage Riot discography at Alec Empire's official fansite
- Atari Teenage Riot at Discogs
- ATR's John Peel Session 1999 at BBC Radio 1