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Atari Teenage Riot - Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 download free
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Atari Teenage Riot - Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997 download free

Album:
Live In Philadelphia Dec. 1997
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Released:
Style:
Hardcore, Noise, Breakcore
MP3 archive size:
1607 mb
FLAC archive size:
1622 mb
WMA archive size:
1446 mb
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WAV AA ADX AAC VOX AUD MP4
Rating:
4.3
Votes:
130

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


  • 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.