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.
Songs in this Episode:
#398: Frosting On The Beater by The Posies
#397: Side Projects Of The 90s
#396: Into The Pink by Verbena
#395: Tin Cans With Strings To You by Far
#394: Interview With Jonny Polonsky
#393: Prick by Prick
#392: Origins - Spoon In The 90s
#391: Six by Mansun
#390: The Infotainment Scan by The Fall
#389: Foma by The Nixons
#388: Wider Screen by Fini Scad
#387: Drummers Of The 90s Roundtable
#386: Munki by Jesus And Mary Chain
#385: Psychohum by Falling Joys
#384: This Will Be Laughing Week by Ultimate Fakebook
#383: From The Choirgirl Hotel by Tori Amos
#382: U2 In The 90s Roundtable
#381: The Proximity Effect by Nada Surf
#380: Shōso Strip by Ringo Sheena
#379: Sophomore Slump Revisited - The Chinese Album by Spacehog
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