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Atari Teenage Riot - Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 album

Atari Teenage Riot - Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 album

  • Performer: Atari Teenage Riot
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997
  • Released: 1999
  • Style: Hardcore, Noise, Breakcore
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1147 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1963 mb
  • Other: ADX DTS AU VQF MMF ASF DMF
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 330

Description

Live in Philadelphia.

Tracklist: 1. Get Up While You Can, 2. Deutschland Has Gotta Die!, 3. Sick To Death, 4. Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture, 5. Not Your Business, 6. Speed, 7. Into The Death, 8. Atari Teenage Riot, 9. Midijunkies.

Complete your Atari Teenage Riot collection. Everything Cashman124 said is true, I go further and will say not only is it the most brutal ATR album, it's also their best.

Live in Philadelphia Dec. 1997 is a live album by Atari Teenage Riot. The CD version was distributed with certain pressings of 60 Second Wipeout. The album was recorded at the historic Trocadero Theatre. Get Up While You Can" – 5:10. Deutschland Has Gotta Die!" – 3:03. Sick To Death" – 3:45. Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture" – 3:51. Not Your Business" – 2:59. Into The Death" – 3:24. Atari Teenage Riot" – 3:17.

Live at Brixton Academy is a live album from German digital hardcore group Atari Teenage Riot, recorded and released in 1999. The album was recorded while they supported Nine Inch Nails on tour, and contains no songs from any of the past albums, just harsh noise. Live at Brixton Academy was ATR's final album before they disbanded in 2000, their actual final release being the "Rage" EP.

In 1997 Atari Teenage Riot, Shizuo and Ec8or embarked on a Digital Hardcore tour of the United States. In 1998 DHR established an office in New York City and its studios in Berlin. In the ensuing years Atari Teenage Riot came under a lot of pressure, amongst other reasons because of member Carl Crack's psychosis (and subsequent death). By 2000 the Berlin music scene in which DHR had found its place was declining, Atari Teenage Riot disbanded and no new groups or artists were being signed to DHR. At the end of that year Alec Empire decided to restructure DHR and began work on a new album. It was also included in the set list for the live album Live in Philadelphia Dec. 1997. All of the tracks that appear on this EP were previously released on the band's album Delete Yourself!.

Live album by Atari Teenage Riot. Digital Hardcore Recordings, Elektra. Live in Philadelphia Dec.

1997 is a live album by Atari Teenage Riot.

Infobox Album Name Live in Philadelphia Dec. 1997 Type live Artist Atari Teenage Riot. The CD version was distributed with certain pressings of "60 Second Wipeout".

Live in Philadelphia Dec 1997 is a live album by Atari Teenage Riot The CD version was distributed with certain pressings of 60 Second Wipeout The album w. .

Tracklist

A1 Get Up While You Can
A2 Deutschland Has Gotta Die!
A3 Sick To Death
A4 Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture
A5 Not Your Business
B1 Speed
B2 Into The Death
B3 Atari Teenage Riot
B4 Midijunkies

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Atari Teenage Riot Live In Philadelphia ‎(9xFile, AAC, Album, 128) Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) none US Unknown
PR 01412 Atari Teenage Riot Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Eastwest, Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) PR 01412 France 1999
PRCD-1302-2, DHR CD 21 ATR* Live In Philadelphia - Dec. 1997 ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Elektra, Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) PRCD-1302-2, DHR CD 21 US 1999

Tracklist

Get Up While You Can
Deutschland Has Gotta Die!
Sick To Death
Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture
Not Your Business
Speed
Into The Death
Atari Teenage Riot
Midijunkies

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DHR LP 21 Atari Teenage Riot Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 ‎(LP) Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) DHR LP 21 UK 1999
PRCD-1302-2, DHR CD 21 ATR* Live In Philadelphia - Dec. 1997 ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Elektra, Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) PRCD-1302-2, DHR CD 21 US 1999
PR 01412 Atari Teenage Riot Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Eastwest, Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) PR 01412 France 1999
none Atari Teenage Riot Live In Philadelphia ‎(9xFile, AAC, Album, 128) Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) none US Unknown

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Comments

Capella Capella
Everything Cashman124 said is true, I go further and will say not only is it the most brutal ATR album, it's also their best. I thought about buying for quite some time, but was worried about the sound quality. The old DHR stuff doesn't sound exactly great by todays standards, somewhat flat, and seeing this album isn't going cheap on vinyl I really needed some time to convince myself to buy it. Of course the sound quality is not the best here either, especially when running in, but nowwhere near as bad as expected, as a matter of fact it's not bad at all. Comparable to a really good punk/indie live recording of the 80s. It just takes seconds to blow all doubts out of the water. Cashman124 didn't promise too much, with this recording they captured the sheer outrage that ATR once live was perfectly. As far as I'm concerned no act ever, past or present, was able to fill a room with such a dangerous level of energy, not even close, no one ever burned that bright. It's a miracle how they didn't fell victim to self combustion. I just now begin to realize how much of a wonder it actually is that they are, sad enough except for Carl, still alive today and didn't die of heart failure years ago. Seriously. It must have been exhaustive beyond imagination, even with huge amounts of speed and H.Anyway, I consider myself blessed. I seriously doubt that I will get the chance to witness anything of that magnitude music wise in my lifetime again. If only they would have mercy and put out the old albums remastered on vinyl and make it a kick ass high quality box with unreleased stuff, artwork, book, nudity and other gimmicks, please ATR. Can't you see that CDs are just a cheap throw away product, made for the trash? Do I have to start a petition? Don't make me steal the remastered masters and put one together myself.
Natety Natety
Get Up While You Can sounds absolutely brutal on this album, due to what i suspect is an added layer of overdrive to the kick drum by Nic Endo. This was the first track i ever heard by them, on The Future Of War album. I was hooked.
Bradeya Bradeya
Man, this album.If you're wondering how Atari Teenage Riot sounded back in the day, Live In Philadelphia pretty much showcase how brutal they REALLY were. The opening song, Get Up While You Can, has so much energy and power compared to studio recording version. It's almost nothing compared to the live version.What I really love about this album is how heavy on vocals it is. All the members of Atari Teenage Riot really give a good shouting vocals, especially when all performers sings a part. Destroy 2000 Years of Culture is a good example how everyone contributes in vocals, since it's really an Alec song while Carl is MCing over it in the studio version.To make this short, this is probably the most brutal ATR album. It's heavy, hectic, and just pure hardcore music.