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Delete Yourself

Atari Teenage Riot

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Album Review

Although Delete Yourself is a raucous, blustery advance of punk vigor — full of p****d-off shouting and loud, angry guitars — its backbone of gabber-core techno, sputtering, overdriven breakbeats, and sampled, scud-attack speed metal riffs means nailing the album down to any one style is an exercise in futility. Somewhat frail and ridiculous upon repeat listenings, the album is similar in tone perhaps to some late-'80s New York and Washington D.C. hardcore, lessening amazement that Atari Teenage Riot was given a contract by the Beastie Boys imprint Grand Royal in 1997.

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RIOT!!!!

What did you think a riot would sound like? This album will keep you full of white-hot punk rage for as long as the power's on! Good weight-training music!

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Berlin, Germany

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Berlin hardcore dissenters Atari Teenage Riot were among a new generation of German techno artists (also including ATR's Alec Empire, EC80R, Speed Freak, DJ Bleed, etc.) who sought to reconnect music with political radicalism through ever more challenging, experimental hybrids, engaging everything from speed metal and acid to jungle and hardcore punk. Formed in 1992 by Empire, Hanin Elias, and Carl Crack, ATR's controversial first single, "Hunting for Nazis," was released by German techno stronghold...
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