Atari Teenage Riot
1995


4.0
excellent

Review

by eatdogs USER (6 Reviews)
June 10th, 2011 | 33 replies


Release Date: 1995 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Genre bending from the past...

I may be reaching here, but there is a legitimate genre called, “Digital Hardcore,” or “Hardcore Techno,” and it’s one of the many splintered fragments of the electronic scene. Guitars and glitches, drums and vocals; like colors, when mixed together can make an interesting offshoot. (Think The Prodigy, Mad Capsule Markets, Nine Inch Nails, Refused, and Nasum. Seriously!!!) Atari Teenage Riot probably best represent this academic achievement in brevity and noise. If you’ve never heard of these guys, well you’re in for a treat that might be a bit nasty, but with a good aftertaste.

Originally released in 1995 under the title of that same year, Delete Yourself! is the debut album by these German anarchists, whose message of anti-fascism/anti-Nazism, caused much controversy in Berlin amongst the Neo-Nazi influenced techno scene. This was a radical reaction to the establishment of both punk and electronic music, and thus, should be looked upon with an open mind like all music should be.

From the get-go, the album literally starts off with the idea, and phrase, “Start The Riot!”. The music is fierce and the drums shatter with over 150-200 BPM, (the standard in hardcore techno...), so you better get used to the up tempo, never ending progression of ATR at their game. It’s meant to be, in-your-face, and along with the political speech, carried by-way of loudspeaker shouted vocals and electronic white noise, it can take its toll. Song’s like, “Into The Death”, “Delete Yourself”, and “Atari Teenage Riot” keep the same pace and never let up. A feeling of same-yness will most likely plague your mind, but that will change once you listen carefully to each number and hear all the little quirks and touches the members contribute to the music. Producer and lead singer, Alec Empire, adds nice layers, fusing multiple genres and samples into each second of each track. Audio takes from various old-school anime and video games clash with more refined selections such as Sham 69, James Brown, The Sex Pistols, Dinosaur Jr, and Nirvana. It really never becomes a dull moment, and with other members like Hanin Elias giving her high pitched vocals a test on tracks like “Speed” and the late, MC Carl Crack, plodding along with his Michael Franti, inspired approach to lyrical content and expression, the music remains a one-shot, yet highly stylized moment.

If you like to dive into the more fringe movements of music then give this a go. Or heck, if you still like downing pixie sticks, while playing Grand Turismo, while on some sort of substance, and wearing neon colored clothes then, by all accounts, start the riot…



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Blindsided
June 10th 2011


1871 Comments


Umm I guess it's an okay review, kind of sporadic in quality though. The main chunk of the review is well written but the rest of the review is pretty poorly written.

Acanthus
June 11th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Been listening to Rabbit Junk lately, might check this out too.



Blindsided has a point there about the review too.

Acanthus
June 12th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This has a far older feel to it than 2007, but I love it because of it! It's much better than I thought it would be, will rate later.



Edit: I see this is the re-release date, so never mind that first part.

Lambda
November 19th 2013


2654 Comments


Midijunkies is sick

demigod!
January 8th 2016


49631 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you got no chance to win!

Supercoolguy64
September 8th 2016


11853 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

enter ze cyberspace and you enver want to com out

cause reality is SHEET and cyberspace is gone!

Supercoolguy64
November 3rd 2016


11853 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

THERE IS NO HIDING WHERE WE'RE FROM

WE'LL BEAT YOU TO THE TOP WHERE WE BELONG!

GhandhiLion
June 8th 2018


17678 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Surprised this has so little ratings given that they influenced Death Grips and other hip bands.

Demon of the Fall
June 8th 2018


35716 Comments


I should probably check this, enjoyed 60 Second Wipeout back in the day.

Supercoolguy64
June 8th 2018


11853 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

finally....some good fucking bumps

J() Alexander
August 24th 2018


7914 Comments


Start the Riot, Into the Death, Raverbashing and Speed are so fucking good. A shame that the rest of the album isn't even close to be that good.

Supercoolguy64
August 25th 2018


11853 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is very top heavy agreed

GhandhiLion
December 29th 2018


17678 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I would die for peanut butter

J() Alexander
December 29th 2018


7914 Comments


*electronic noises*
GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Supercoolguy64
December 29th 2018


11853 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

START THE RIOT

[SIZE+3]NOOOOOOOOW[/SIZE]

GhandhiLion
December 29th 2018


17678 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

SIZE+3]NOOOOOOOOW[/SIZE]





epic

J() Alexander
December 29th 2018


7914 Comments


truly epic

J() Alexander
December 29th 2018


7914 Comments


[SIZE=+3]NOOOOOOOOW[SIZE]

GhandhiLion
February 11th 2019


17678 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Anime anarchism

cordwainerbird
March 24th 2021


1375 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

obsessed, surprised it took me this long to find this. had my friends who are into punk namedrop them once or twice but had no idea they were so industrial/ebm sounding so my process of finding them was very roundabout



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