Atari Teenage Riot’s 1995 album Delete Yourself! was supposed to be at the start of the wave that would usher the end of guitar music and a takeover by synths, samples and drum machines. That didn’t exactly happen, however plenty of interesting albums were released during that time, and we’re checking out the German trio’s self-described “digital hardcore” debut.
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Ho Hum - Local | 90s Album Review
Blake Smith and Rick Ness of Fig Dish | Interview
Nü Metal in the 90s | Roundtable
Faithless - Sunday 8 PM | 90s Album Review
Massive Attack - Mezzanine | 90s Album Review
Poster Children - RTFM | 90s Album Review
Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes Maxi-Single | 90s Album Review
Big Hate - You're Soaking In It | 90s Album Review
311 - Grassroots | 90s Album Review
Bruce Springsteen In The 90s | Roundtable
The Dwarves - The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking | 90s Album Review
Subrosa - Never Bet The Devil Your Head | 90s Album Review
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill | 90s Album Review
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral | 90s Album Review
Buffalo Tom - Let Me Come Over | 90s Album Review
Damon and Naomi - More Sad Hits | 90s Album Review
Finger Eleven - Tip | 90s Album Review
Hootie & the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View | 90s Album Review
Frente! - Marvin the Album | 90s Album Review
Superchunk - Foolish | 90s Album Review
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