Added: Nov 21, 2008

From: HopeIsFaithless

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At The Drive-In Cosmonaut (live) Live in Sydney Australia 23-01-2000 3/12"Cosmonaut"we sample from the shelvestore a page out from this chapterdeface the essays in the book that you're readingwe are the leaches that stop the bleedingdeficit attention programby any means necessaryblare sirens to the librarywhisper instructions to the book-wormed glossaryis it heavier than air - tell us, is the black box lying?is it heavier than air - tell us, is the black box lying?aeronautics hackedthe spine of paragraphsprepare to indent, a coma that read-floating in a soundproof costumehere comes the monolithbrass knuckles for the hissie fitan abbreviation for the landing of fleetsincomingis it heavier than air - tell us, is the black box lying?is it heavier than air - tell us, is the black box lying?position the stitches - like miles of torpedoespermission was hintedlungs that hollered in a sleeper holdis it heavier than air - am i supposed to die alone?is it heavier than air?is it heavier than air - am i supposed to die alone?is it heavier than air?position the stitches - like miles of torpedoespermission was hintedlungs that hollered in a sleeper holdposition the stitches - like miles of torpedoesAt the Drive-In was an influential American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, that was active from 1993 to 2001. They were known for their extremely energetic and often violent stage shows, and their blend of Art Rock and Hardcore Punk made them one the most important bands of the modern day Hardcore Scene. Discography[edit]Studio albumsAcrobatic Tenement (1996) (Flipside)In/Casino/Out (1998) (Fearless)Relationship of Command (2000) (Grand Royal) UK #33[edit]EPsHell Paso (1994) (Western Breed)Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995) (Western Breed/Headquarter/Restart)El Gran Orgo (1997) (One Foot/Offtime)Vaya (1999) (Fearless)[edit]Singles"Metronome Arthritis" (1999)"Rolodex Propaganda" (2000)"One Armed Scissor" (2000) UK #64"Rolodex Propaganda" (2001) featuring Iggy Pop (re-issue crediting Iggy) UK #54"Invalid Litter Dept." (2001) UK #50[edit]CompilationsThis Station Is Non-Operational (2005) (Fearless) UK #118[edit]SplitsATDI / Aasee Lake (1998) (Ghetto Defendant/Nerd Rock)ATDI / Sunshine (2000) (Big Wheel Recreation)ATDI / Burning Airlines (2000) (Thick Records)ATDI / The Murder City Devils (2000) (Buddyhead Records)[edit]Music VideosFrom Vaya"Metronome Arthritis" (1999)From Relationship of Command"One Armed Scissor (2000)"Invalid Litter Dept. (2000)Final LineupCedric Bixler-Zavala lead vocals, occasional guitar[2] (1993-2001)Jim Ward guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1993-1996, 1998-2001)Omar Rodríguez-López guitar, backing vocals, bass guitar on Acrobatic Tenement (1996-2001)Paul Hinojos bass guitar (1997-2001)Tony Hajjar drums, percussion (1997-2001)[edit]PreviousGuitaristsJarrett Wrenn guitar on Hell Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)Adam Amparan guitar on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)Ben Rodriguez guitar on El Gran Orgo (1997)DrummersBernie Rincon drums on Hell Paso (1994)Davy Simmons drums on Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)Ryan Sawyer drums on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)BassistsKenny Hopper bass guitar on Hell Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)At the Drive-InOriginEl Paso, TexasGenre(s)Post-hardcoreAlternative rockExperimental rockArt punkYears active19932001Label(s)Fearless RecordsGrand RoyalAssociated actsThe Mars VoltaSpartaDe FactoSleepercarDios KilosThe Fall on Deaf Ears

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Tags: (live)  23-01-2000  at  australia  bixler-zaval  cedric  cosmonaut  drive-in  in  jim  live  omar  rodríguez-lópez  sydney  the  ward 


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kozmonnaut Says:

Dec 15, 2008 - hohoho

mcmurryaaron Says:

Dec 16, 2008 - this picture of omar is from the mars volta...its all good tho.

retrohippie Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - It's all the same greatness ;]