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Delete Yourself! is the debut album by German digital hardcore band Atari Teenage Riot.[2]
Delete Yourself! | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1 March 1995 | |||
Studio | Empire Studios, Berlin Roundhouse Studios, London | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 46:55 | |||
Label | Digital Hardcore Recordings (Europe) Grand Royal (USA) | |||
Producer | Alec Empire, David Harrow | |||
Atari Teenage Riot chronology | ||||
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Singles from Delete Yourself! | ||||
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Original cover | ||||
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The song "Speed" was used in the 2006 film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.[3]
Track listing
editAll tracks are written by Alec Empire, except where noted
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Start the Riot!" | 3:40 | |
2. | "Into the Death" | 3:26 | |
3. | "Raverbashing" | 3:26 | |
4. | "Speed" | 2:48 | |
5. | "Sex" | 3:33 | |
6. | "Midijunkies" | 5:15 | |
7. | "Delete Yourself! (You Got No Chance To Win!)" (Live in Glasgow, 17.10.1993) | 4:37 | |
8. | "Hetzjagd Auf Nazis!" (Live in Berlin, 25.2.1994) | 5:16 | |
9. | "Cyberpunks Are Dead!" | 3:35 | |
10. | "Kids Are United" | Empire, Jimmy Pursey | 3:36 |
11. | "Atari Teenage Riot" | Empire, Carl Crack | 3:38 |
12. | "Riot 1995" | 4:01 | |
Total length: | 46:55 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "Atari Teenage Riot" (1st Studio Recording) | 3:09 |
14. | "Children of a New Breed" | 3:32 |
15. | "Riot Machine" | 5:25 |
Total length: | 59:00 |
Samples
editPersonnel
edit- Atari Teenage Riot
- Alec Empire – vocals, programming
- Hanin Elias – vocals
- Carl Crack – MC
- Additional
- Berlin and London Rioters – shouting vocals
- Alec Empire – producer (tracks 1 to 3, 7 to 9, and 11 to 12)
- David Harrow – producer (tracks 4 to 6 and 10)
- Alan Branch – engineer
- Henni Hell – cover art
- Phillipp Virus – band photography
- Mathias Sander – live photography
Notes
edit- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Strauss, Neil (3 Oct 1996). "The Pop Life". The New York Times. p. C16.
- ^ The Riot's kinetic classic 'Speed' is used on the 'Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift' soundtrack, Digital Hardcore Recordings, last accessed 2006-09-27.
- ^ Thanatos accuse Atari Teenage Riot of 'borrowing' one of their riffs Archived 2005-04-24 at the Wayback Machine, Blabbermouth.net, July 17, 2004, last accessed 2006-09-27.