Live at Brixton Academy (Atari Teenage Riot album) explained

Live at Brixton Academy
Type:Live album
Artist:Atari Teenage Riot
Cover:DHRCD28-atr-brixton.gif
Released:24 July 2000
Recorded:Live at the Brixton Academy, London, 1999
Genre:Noise
Length:26:38
Label:Digital Hardcore Recordings
Producer:Alec Empire
Prev Title:60 Second Wipeout
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Redefine the Enemy
Next Year:2001

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.

Reception

Select gave the album a one star rating out of five. The review stated that "it works almost as a parody of how an avant-noise album is supposed to sound", describing the album as "mercifully clocking in at under 30 minutes" and criticizing the siren wails which were described as "the electronic equivalent of histrionic guitar solo".

Track listing

  1. (Untitled) – 26:38

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