Redefine the Enemy

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Full title - Redefine The Enemy - Rarities & B-Sides Compilation 1992-1999. Includes rare mixes & B-sides from one of the most influential electronic/rock artists. Packaged in an embossed silver tin & containing an 8 page booklet featuring rare photos. Limited. Digital Hardcore Recordings. 2002.

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Redefine the Enemy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • defintely for the hardcore
  • Atari Teenage Riot Rocks Raves Rants and Rolls!!!!!
  • Start the riot!.....again!
Redefine the Enemy
Atari Teenage Riot
Manufacturer: Digital Hardcore
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000787H3
Release Date: 2002-11-26

Tracks:

  1. No Remorse (Live In New York 99)
  2. Revolution Action (Live In San Fransisco 99)
  3. Paranoid (7in. Remix)
  4. Sick To Death (Remix 97)
  5. Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!) (Remix)
  6. You Can't Hold Us Back (Instrumental 97)
  7. Death Of A President (A Capella 99)
  8. We Got The Fucking Power (Original 97)
  9. Not Your Business (Radio Version 95)
  10. No Success (Digital Hardcore Remix)
  11. Midijunkies (Remix 93)
  12. Waves Of Disaster (Instrumental 97)
  13. Waves Of Disaster (A Cappella 97)
  14. Redifine The Enemy 97
  15. Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture (Remix 97)
  16. Sex (Original 12in. Version 93)

Album Description

Full title - Redefine The Enemy - Rarities & B-Sides Compilation 1992-1999. Includes rare mixes & B-sides from one of the most influential electronic/rock artists. Packaged in an embossed silver tin & containing an 8 page booklet featuring rare photos. Limited. Digital Hardcore Recordings. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars defintely for the hardcore.......2004-12-26

with ATR being known pretty much known worldwide (except the u.s.), they like other bands have had a bunch of different versions of songs appear in places where you wouldn't think of looking. so, here comes "redefine the enemy!" to the rescue. presenting with what could be a handful of god knows how many different versions there are, this is truly great stuff.

just about every track here is a remix except for the first two which serves as a nice sampler what ATR sounding like live for those of us weren't lucky enough to attend a show when they toured the u.s. there are 2 a cappella versions which is very different considering that what makes ATR amazing is the beat that supplies the lyrics, but to hear it minus beats, it still holds up very well ("waves of disaster"). then there are the instrumentals which remove the lyrical style we know all love and its like listening to a brand new song.

the cd itself comes in this beautiful silver metal case that truly is unique among the usual cases you see at a record store. the package compliments the disc perfectly as a standout edition to your collection. there is a sorta mini poster on the inside which contains photos of the band both live and promo shots, along with tiny snippets of newspaper articles that remind us that ATR was/is a band that took no prisoners and remained true to their beliefs.

this is pretty much for those who love ATR as those who have never heard of them, might not get what makes this so special...unless you're adventerous and love to take a chance and buy something you've never heard of. either way, this is a fantastic collection of b-sides & rarities.

i'd tell you about the tracks...
but nah, you gotta do that yourself...
where would be the fun in me telling you?

5 out of 5 stars Atari Teenage Riot Rocks Raves Rants and Rolls!!!!!.......2004-05-26

A lovely combination of Skater Punk and Electroncia: Digital Hardcore. And the masters are of course, Atari Teenage Riot. The music is very Jungle and some Breakbeats...and gobs of D@B and street politics. Not for Happy 2B Hardcore candy-kids or for lovers of "Mainstream" electroncia.... It's more for fans of Punk Rock and Death Metal if anything. Also, a good starter cd, since it's more or less their "greatest hits" remixed or recorded live.

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4 out of 5 stars Start the riot!.....again!.......2003-04-18

This ATR comp. is a must have for any ATR fan. It comes in a distinct metal tin with a mini picture-poster which feature rare pictures of the band. The tracks are pretty decent. They are mostly all remixes and acapella versions of ATR songs. The first two tracks are live versions and there are a few of the original versions of certain songs. My only complaint is that there aren't many pictures of the band, but otherwise it's a great album.

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