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Live at Brixton Academy 1999

Live at Brixton Academy 1999
Atari Teenage Riot

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  1. Live At Brixton Academy 1999

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #790767 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-03-05
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Import, Limited Edition, Live
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Never before released in the US! Their last live show recorded on the 29th of November 1999.


Customer Reviews

Do not throw away 15 dollars1
Do not throw away 15 dollars, instead, just turn on an am radio and tune in to an empty frequency and listen to the static at full blast. That is all this is, 26 min. of static. I have been listening to ATR since 95, and there is nothing special or beautiful about this albumn like previous reviewers have stated. This deserves 0 stars

Atari Teenage Riot at their worst!2
I am a big Atari Teenage Riot fan, and this is by far their worst album. The whole album is boring except for a minute or so. It is not really music, but a noise show with no real talent. I would only recommend this album to die hard fans of Atari Teenage Riot and Nine Inch Nails. Also, this album is over-priced...

Ten Inches Of Nails On A Nine Inch Wall5
I was in attendance at the Brixton Academy the evening this was recorded and am glad to have it on CD. Obviously the finer details got lost in the blast which we received in the hall, but closer listening reveals a wonderfully-defined matrix of noise, bits of riffs, distant yells and ultimate catharsis. As with all the best noise freakouts - qv Brotzmann's "Machine Gun," the Stooges' "LA Blues," the closing sections of Mike Westbrook's "Marching Song" - you are aware that Alec and friends knew exactly what they were doing. Crucial extra presence: Nic Endo.