Redefine the Enemy!

Atari Teenage Riot

Redefine the Enemy!

RELEASED: November 18, 2002
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. No Remorse (live in New York 99) Meaning 5:37 2. Revolution Action (live in San Francisco 99) Meaning 4:44 3. Paranoid (7" remix) Meaning 3:06 4. Sick to Death (remix 97) Meaning 5:55 5. Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!) (remix) Meaning 2:50 6. You Can't Hold Us Back (instrumental 97) 3:58 7. Death of a President (a cappella 99) Meaning 0:27 8. We Got the Fucking Power (original 97) Meaning 4:42 9. Not Your Business (radio version 95) Meaning 2:30 10. No Success (Digital Hardcore remix) Meaning 4:18 11. Midijunkies (remix 93) 6:19 12. Waves of Disaster (instrumental 97) 5:08 13. Waves of Disaster (a cappella 97) 4:19 14. Redefine the Enemy Meaning 3:53 15. Destroy 2000 Years of Culture (remix 97) Meaning 4:22 16. Sex (original 12" version 93) 14:25
Redefine the Enemy! is an album that showcases Atari Teenage Riot's signature blend of digital hardcore and punk influences. Released in the late 1990s, the album is a high-energy critique of contemporary society, featuring aggressive beats, distorted vocals, and a politically charged atmosphere. The record is noted for its innovative production techniques and its role in defining the sound of the digital hardcore genre, making it a significant release in the evolution of electronic music.