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60 Second Wipe Out | ||||
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Studio album by Atari Teenage Riot | ||||
Released | May 11, 1999 | |||
Genre | Hardcore techno Punk rock Noise music |
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Length | 54:20 | |||
Label | Digital Hardcore (Europe) Elektra (U.S.) |
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Producer | Alec Empire | |||
Atari Teenage Riot chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[2] |
Pitchfork Media | 3.6/10[3] |
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60 Second Wipe Out is the third album from the band Atari Teenage Riot, before their hiatus. This album showcased a newer sound, as Nic Endo had now became a member of the band. Fewer samples were used. Although heavily electronic in sound, the album was recorded on live instruments, that were then fed back and digitally altered. It was mixed by Andy Wallace and features a variety of guest artists including Dino Cazares of Fear Factory, The Arsonists, and Kathleen Hanna. The album was also issued as a double CD which featured a live show from Philadelphia. Other versions also featured the B-side "Paranoid", and "No Remorse (I Wanna Die)" (featuring Slayer) from the Spawn soundtrack.
Empire recalls working on the record with producer Andy Wallace:
“ | I think it is very important for my music that it comes unpolished and honest... it wouldn't really work any other way. I remember when I worked with Andy Wallace (Nirvana and Slayer etc) for the third ATR album that we did for [Elektra] Records in the US. I really wanted his input on the sound, but we ended up sounding like Chemical Brothers or something... So it became 85% me and 15% him at the end... It felt there was only this one way possible. | ” |
—Alec Empire, Neu! Magazine, February 2008[6] |
Contents |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Revolution Action" | Alec Empire/Hanin Elias | 4:09 | |
2. | "By Any Means Necessary" | Empire | 2:38 | |
3. | "Western Decay" | Empire | 5:50 | |
4. | "Atari Teenage Riot II" | Empire | 6:08 | |
5. | "Ghostchase" | Empire/Elias | 4:34 | |
6. | "Too Dead For Me" | Empire/Elias | 4:17 | |
7. | "U.S. Fade Out" | Empire | 2:52 | |
8. | "The Virus Has Been Spread" | 1:15 | ||
9. | "Digital Hardcore" | Empire | 4:11 | |
10. | "Death Of A President D.I.Y.!" (featuring Dino Cazares) | Empire/Elias | 4:43 | |
11. | "Your Uniform (Does Not Impress Me!)" (featuring MC D-Stroy from The Arsonists) | Empire/David Melendez | 5:48 | |
12. | "No Success" (featuring Freestyle, Kathleen Hanna) | Empire/Elias/Melendez/Kathleen Hanna | 3:48 | |
13. | "Anarchy 999" (featuring The Arsonists, Kinetics) | Empire/Melendez/Andy Wallace/Anthony Quiles/G. Barreto/J. Perez | 4:07 |
No. | Title | Length | |
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1. | "Get Up While You Can" | 5:10 | |
2. | "Deutschland Has Gotta Die!" | 3:03 | |
3. | "Sick To Death" | 3:45 | |
4. | "Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture" | 3:51 | |
5. | "Not Your Business" | 2:59 | |
6. | "Speed" | 5:20 | |
7. | "Into The Death" | 3:24 | |
8. | "Atari Teenage Riot" | 3:17 | |
9. | "Midijunkies" | 7:41 |
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Wipe out or wipeout may refer to:
This glossary of surfing includes some of the extensive vocabulary used to describe various aspects of the sport of surfing as described in literature on the subject. In some cases terms have spread to a wider cultural use. These terms were originally coined by people who were directly involved in the sport of surfing.
"Wipe Out" is an instrumental composed by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller, and Ron Wilson. It is a twelve bar blues first performed and recorded by the Surfaris, who were elevated to international status with the release of the "Surfer Joe" and "Wipe Out" single in 1963.
The single was first issued on the tiny DFS label (#11/12) in January, 1963. It was reissued on the tiny Princess label (#50) in February, 1963, and finally picked up for national distribution on Dot 45-16479 in April, 1963. Dot reissued the single in April, 1965 as 45-144.
The song – both the Surfaris' version as well as cover versions – has been featured in over 20 films and television series since 1964, appearing at least once a decade.
The term "wipe out" refers to a fall from a surfboard, especially one that looks painful.
Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson wrote the tune almost on the spot, as a suitable B-side was needed for the intended "Surfer Joe" single. In late 1962, while the band was in Cucamonga's Pal Recording Studio recording the single, one of the band members suggested that a gimmick sound indicating a wipe out off a surfboard be emulated. The suggestion was made that during the introduction before the music starts, a cracking sound, imitating a breaking surfboard, should be made. This followed by a manic voice babbling, "ha ha ha ha ha, wipe out." The spoken voice at the beginning of the song is the voice of the band's manager of the time, Dale Smallin.
I'll set the sights higher!
I'll set the sights higher!
Higher and higher!
I'll set the sights higher!
A dividing conflict is about to come
A virtual mass murder!
You better run!
DHR - Emphasised...
Our results make them compromise!
60 seconds until the meltdown
Another countdown will make my day!
Anarchist leagues are forming all over
Nowhere! We're going to pay!
I don't and I won't and you know what it's all about!
Fuck the new conformity!
We gonna take you down!
We add risks to the explosive situation
Americanised mass manipulation:
A waste of mankind!
And that's just a taste!
They got the money and we get the blade!
And then things get out of control...
Just back off! Some heads going to roll!
My soul is on fire! I'm warning you:
The next messiah I am! I'll bang your fucking head!
The new Aushwitz is hiding
A nation is accused -
But I tell you
We will survive! There's nothing you can do!
Come on!
Everybody is talking like it's too late!
Fuck you and fuck your state!
I'm going to take it all on me:
Destroy the USA!
I don't need no fucking pretending!
Here I am and I'm still standing...
Abandoned anarchist decontrol!
Fuck you! We go for soul!
Anarchy in 1999! Anarchy in 1999! Just a start!
Just a start in 99! Anarchy in 1999!
Anarchy in 99! Anarchy!
You drop the knife and I'll kill you...
Go too far and then you'll know!
We know we got lost like an erased error!
Fuck your heart! I'm gonna tear it out!
Firing words of death and I leave you in a mess!
The capitol is dead!
We reunite a new underground!
ATR - Arsonists take control!
We don't need no water let the Arsonists
Burn (burn muthafucka burn)
We don't need no water let the Arsonists
Burn (burn muthafucka burn)
Forget everything you've ever considered real
And fear the turning of the New Year
As 2000 moves near countdown
'Till the ball drops
No more cops run for cover
From the falling atomic rocks
Y2k deletes us from the program
The presidents an alien from planet zoltan
Nowhere to go man
Surrounded by death and disease
The sun looses it's heat and the planet'll freeze
Ah ah I can't take no more feel the dreary blood
Just seeping through my pores
Sore ripping apocalypse dominate anonymous
Catalyst of fear engulf the bright metropolis
Ain't no stopping this watch carnage through your picket fence
Drench wickedest stench no appeal to make amends
Say goodbye my friends to your life of all pretend
I compute the bible code so we all become a has been
In the days of the futures past here at last
I engage in the task of protecting what we have splattering the bad
Calculate the math 5760... 52 years to think quickly
Death for peace my destiny is born ready
Kamui's weapon x aligned with the god text
Samurai which wills to die from condomless sex
Generation x is lost in holocaust not guided by the force
The mind divorced the body and our souls is what it cost
Burn, burn motherfucker! Burn!
The world the world the world is on fire
The world the world the world is on fire
Time's not up for me!
The league - A new start!
And no beginning...
And then things get out of control...
You'll wait and see...
The gamble of the whole white supremacy lie
It's out there to die!
Anarchy in 99! Just a start!
Anarchy in 99! Just a start in 99!
Just a start in 99!
Anarchist atari teenage riot
In 1999... from 1999 on!