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Uncompromising genre-smashing albums Delete Yourself (1995) and The Future Of War (1997) turned the Berlin-based trio into underground cult heroes, before the addition of extra noisemaker Nic Endo. The slightly more refined, but no less skull-crushing, LP 60 Second Wipe Out (1999) followed (the title a reference to nuclear holocaust), succeeded by the brutal Live At Brixton Academy 1999 (2000).
Each member of the group worked on individual projects in their own time, with Alec Empire releasing a series of solo albums featuring the other ATR members. Carl Crack died in September 2001, the culmination of deteriorating health caused by mental illness. He had issued a mail-order only solo album, Black Ark, in 1998. Whether ATR will continue has yet to become clear - the band were already on a self-imposed sabbatical at the time of his death.