Live in Stuttgart (One-Off Shit Let's Go!)

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Live In Stuttgart (One-Off Shit Let's Go!)
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Live album by
Released1996
RecordedLive in Stuttgart, Germany 1996
Genre Noise music
Label Digital Hardcore Recordings
Producer Alec Empire
Atari Teenage Riot chronology
Delete Yourself!
(1994)
Live In Stuttgart (One-Off Shit Let's Go!)
(1996)
The Future Of War
(1997)
Back cover
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Cover art on the back of the cassette featuring a picture of Hanin Elias and Gina V. D'Orio on guitars, Roland Braun on drums and Carl Crack on Microphone

Live In Stuttgart (One-Off Shit Let's Go!) is a rare live album by Atari Teenage Riot. Initially released on cassette, the album predates the infamous Live at Brixton Academy noise-fest, and features a bizarre blend of live instrumentation and spoken word pieces from various songs.

Aside from ATR members Alec Empire, Carl Crack and Hanin Elias, the line-up for the performance also includes fellow DHR act EC8OR (Gina V. D'Orio on guitar and Roland Braun on drums).

Track listing

  1. (Untitled)
  2. (Untitled)

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