| A1 | Turntable Terrorist (Jungle Mix) | 6:12 | ||
| A2 | Evaporation | 5:26 | ||
| A3 | City Of Quartz Pt. 1 | 6:03 | ||
| A4 | Nuclear Holocaust | 5:22 | ||
| A5 | Awakura | 4:52 | ||
| A6 | City Of Quartz Pt. 2 | 3:31 | ||
| B1 | Djungelstadt (Live In Berlin, Suicide Club, 08.07.1995) | 4:17 | ||
| B2 | Formula Of Terror | 5:05 | ||
| B3 | Harold (Alec Empire Mix) | 5:16 | ||
| Remix - Alec Empire | ||||
| B4 | Confusion | 6:42 | ||
| B5 | Der Tod Ist Ein Meister Aus Deutschland | 4:43 | ||
| B6 | City Of Quartz Pt. 3 | 4:54 | ||
It's doesn't have that perfectionist/clean feeling of their 2 12"s on DHR, nothing against those records, I love them too, but this is much more raw and brutal.
My favorite track on this is "Nuclear Holocaust" without a doubt!
It's beautiful but very hard & powerful at the same time.
I guess the best way to describe it's sound is to say that it's in-between techno/acid & breakcore/hard breakbeat.
You can clearly hear Alec's influence on Sonic Subjunkies in this track, the acid patterns & beats are very Alec-style, but the synth melody is more dancey than anything Alec would've probably done, or if he had, it would've be butchered and shredded to bits.
Also, the Alec Empire remix of "Harold" stands out nicely in this album with it's evil, dirty, thick synthline.
Though there never was a release with the original version of "Harold" on it. So this is all we're probaly ever going to hear of it.