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- Date Released: April 22, 1997
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Digital Hardcore Recordings
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They Say...
This American compilation of the group's first two import-only albums -- including five tracks from 1995's Delete Yourself and nine from 1997's The Future of War -- offers a fair selection of songs, including the extreme noise terror of "Deutschland (Has Gotta Die)" and "Into the Riot." If there is one drawback, it's that Burn, Berlin, Burn lacks the coherence and flow of Atari Teenage Riot's proper albums. Still, in lieu of forking over 50 dollars for the imports, it's a much wiser purchase.
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14 Total Tracks, 50:47 Total Length
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