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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
When they announced their reunion, I went on a Twitter rant about how it wasn't ATR without Hanin or Carl and Alec responded, telling me it wasn't my band and that I didn't know and that people were going crazy for their live shows. I told him that I respected him but that I didn't consider it ATR.
Months later, I got to interview Alec (I didn't mention the Twitter flamewar) turns out he was a gracious person, a total pleasure to interview and I got to ask him about the reunion without the original members, he gave me a straight up answer.
Shortly after, I got to see them live and it was so amazing I didn't expect it. I slammed for the first time in years.
So yeah, still a very important band for me.
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The show at Lunario, right? If so, I was there as well. I loved it despite the technical flaws (Alec Empire seemed really pissed off at times that the vocals were just too low in the mix). I was bruised for days.
Here's some pics for you, which my brother managed to snap among the chaos
I love this band. "Live at Brixton Academy 1999" is the one that blew my mind completely (I had discovered them through the "Spawn" soundtrack, and my interest in them would later grow due in part to the association with Nine Inch Nails). That was the first record of theirs that I ever came across. Nic Endo's "Cold Metal Perfection" is a huge favorite of mine as well.
I've been listening to their music (Atari Teenage Riot, Nic Endo, Alec Empire, and Hanin Elias) a lot during the last couple of years (I was really excited to know they got back and I am looking forward to the new record). Recently, I've been hooked to the Bandcamp remasters as well (should buy the lot of them eventually)... They are a very interesting bunch of people to me too, in pretty much any kind of context: Musical, political, or otherwise (even trolling).