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At The Drive-In Lopsided (live) Live in Sydney Australia 23-01-2000 4/12
“Lopsided”
this is the accent of the halfhearted land
does it all make sense now
and if the ship was built in bottled sand
does it all make sense now
the anchor’s kiss was scrawled in dyslexic crayon
yes it all makes sense now

is this just a life preserver
or a bivouac tenure
the tropic of cancer answered,
“drink the quicksand’

a mirror was splintered on the deck floor
does it all make sense now
a stowaway that lived beneath this hull
does it all make sense now
the anchor’s kiss was scrawled in dyslexic crayon
yes it all makes sense now

is this just a life preserver
or a bivouac tenure
the tropic of cancer answered,
“drink the quicksand”
its gills will swim faster after a breath from the shore
breathe the taste of salt water
dry heave up and overboard
ponce de leon wrinkles
let’s make it young again
boat drinks for captains
row our boat stowaway
it all makes sense now
if our map was torn, navigate, navigate
if your compass broke, navigate, navigate

At 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 albums
Acrobatic Tenement (1996) (Flipside)
In/Casino/Out (1998) (Fearless)
Relationship of Command (2000) (Grand Royal) UK #33
[edit]EPs
Hell 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]Compilations
This Station Is Non-Operational (2005) (Fearless) UK #118
[edit]Splits
ATDI / 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 Videos
From Vaya
“Metronome Arthritis” (1999)
From Relationship of Command
“One Armed Scissor (2000)
“Invalid Litter Dept. (2000)
Final Lineup
Cedric 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]Previous
Guitarists
Jarrett Wrenn guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Adam Amparan guitar on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Ben Rodriguez guitar on El Gran Orgo (1997)
Drummers
Bernie Rincon drums on Paso (1994)
Davy Simmons drums on Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Ryan Sawyer drums on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Bassists
Kenny Hopper bass guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
At the Drive-In
OriginEl Paso, Texas
Genre(s)Post-hardcore
Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Art punk
Years active19932001
Label(s)Fearless Records
Grand Royal
Associated actsThe Mars Volta
Sparta
De Facto
Sleepercar
Dios Kilos
The Fall on Deaf Ears

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At The Drive-In Quarantined (live) Live in Sydney Australia 23-01-2000 9/12
Quarantined:
autonomous machete for hands
warden and judge hide behind masks
wet raindrop lull
small rationing
exhumed the rhetoric of
break the weak in single file
sanction this outbreak- a virus conspires
push becomes shove, days become months
i seem to have forgotten the warmth of the sun

feeding frenzy, it’s contagious
have trigger, will travel
single sparks are spectral fires

shackled the grapple and the sentinels found
binoculars watch cardboard towns
strung up in webs the net was flung
over the auditorium
slave trade the weak, no call to arms
sanction this outbreak; a virus conspires
push becomes shove, days become months
and i seem to have forgotten the warmth of the sun

a single spark can start a spectral fire
have trigger, will travel

At 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 albums
Acrobatic Tenement (1996) (Flipside)
In/Casino/Out (1998) (Fearless)
Relationship of Command (2000) (Grand Royal) UK #33
[edit]EPs
Hell 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]Compilations
This Station Is Non-Operational (2005) (Fearless) UK #118
[edit]Splits
ATDI / 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 Videos
From Vaya
“Metronome Arthritis” (1999)
From Relationship of Command
“One Armed Scissor (2000)
“Invalid Litter Dept. (2000)
Final Lineup
Cedric 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]Previous
Guitarists
Jarrett Wrenn guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Adam Amparan guitar on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Ben Rodriguez guitar on El Gran Orgo (1997)
Drummers
Bernie Rincon drums on Paso (1994)
Davy Simmons drums on Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Ryan Sawyer drums on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Bassists
Kenny Hopper bass guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
At the Drive-In
OriginEl Paso, Texas
Genre(s)Post-hardcore
Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Art punk
Years active19932001
Label(s)Fearless Records
Grand Royal
Associated actsThe Mars Volta
Sparta
De Facto
Sleepercar
Dios Kilos
The Fall on Deaf Ears

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At The Drive-In Arc Arsenal (live) Live in Sydney Australia 23-01-2000
“Arc Arsenal”

I must have read a thousand faces
I must have robbed them of their cause
sickened thirst, sickened thirst
keeps it together
soft white glow in the cranium
a bulls eye made sedated

beware! [x3]

I must have read a thousand faces
and all these voices won’t give up
sickened thirst, sickened thirst
glues it together
a catatonic leisure at 1000 miles per hour

beware! [x3]

so who’s in charge here
barking out loud so clear
because I’d really like to meet him

so who’s in charge here
in the review of this mirror
because I’d really like to meet him

so who’s in charge here
barking out loud so clear
because I’d really like to meet him

uproar east, strike west

have you ever tasted skin?
sink your, sink your teeth in it

have you ever tasted skin?
sink your teeth into…

have you ever?

beware! [x6]

At 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 albums
Acrobatic Tenement (1996) (Flipside)
In/Casino/Out (1998) (Fearless)
Relationship of Command (2000) (Grand Royal) UK #33
[edit]EPs
Hell 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]Compilations
This Station Is Non-Operational (2005) (Fearless) UK #118
[edit]Splits
ATDI / 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 Videos
From Vaya
“Metronome Arthritis” (1999)
From Relationship of Command
“One Armed Scissor (2000)
“Invalid Litter Dept. (2000)
Final Lineup
Cedric 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]Previous
Guitarists
Jarrett Wrenn guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Adam Amparan guitar on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Ben Rodriguez guitar on El Gran Orgo (1997)
Drummers
Bernie Rincon drums on Paso (1994)
Davy Simmons drums on Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Ryan Sawyer drums on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Bassists
Kenny Hopper bass guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
At the Drive-In
OriginEl Paso, Texas
Genre(s)Post-hardcore
Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Art punk
Years active19932001
Label(s)Fearless Records
Grand Royal
Associated actsThe Mars Volta
Sparta
De Facto
Sleepercar
Dios Kilos
The Fall on Deaf Ears

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At The Drive-In Invalid Litter Dept (live) Live in Sydney Australia 23-01-2000 7/12

“Invalid Litter Dept.”

intravenously polite it was the walkie-talkies
that had knocked the pins down
as their shoes gripped the dirt floor
in the silhouette of dying
dancing on corpses’ ashes

yeah, they had plans for him
they has spun the last of the pimps
polyester, satin nailed jewelry lips
while the guillotine just laughed again
dancing on the corpses’ ashes

paramedics fell into the wound
like a rehired scab at a barehanded plant
an anesthetic penance beneath
the hail of contraband

they had been defected and excommunicated
and all the pulses were subverted
and they made sure the obituaries
showed pictures of smoke stacks

a vivid dissection that mocked
the strut of vivisection
semi-automatic colonies
and a silencing that still walks the streets

in the company of wolves
was a stretcher made of
cobblestone curfews
the federales performed
their custodial customs quite well

callous heels
numbed in travel
endless maps made
by their scalpels

on my way
nails broke and fell
into the
wishing well

At 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 albums
Acrobatic Tenement (1996) (Flipside)
In/Casino/Out (1998) (Fearless)
Relationship of Command (2000) (Grand Royal) UK #33
[edit]EPs
Hell 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]Compilations
This Station Is Non-Operational (2005) (Fearless) UK #118
[edit]Splits
ATDI / 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 Videos
From Vaya
“Metronome Arthritis” (1999)
From Relationship of Command
“One Armed Scissor (2000)
“Invalid Litter Dept. (2000)
Final Lineup
Cedric 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]Previous
Guitarists
Jarrett Wrenn guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Adam Amparan guitar on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Ben Rodriguez guitar on El Gran Orgo (1997)
Drummers
Bernie Rincon drums on Paso (1994)
Davy Simmons drums on Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
Ryan Sawyer drums on Acrobatic Tenement (1996)
Bassists
Kenny Hopper bass guitar on Paso (1994) and Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (1995)
At the Drive-In
OriginEl Paso, Texas
Genre(s)Post-hardcore
Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Art punk
Years active19932001
Label(s)Fearless Records
Grand Royal
Associated actsThe Mars Volta
Sparta
De Facto
Sleepercar
Dios Kilos
The Fall on Deaf Ears

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At The Drive-In One Armed Scissor (live) Live in Sydney Australia 23-01-2000 8/12 One Armed Scissor : Yes this is the campaign Slithered entrails In the cargo bay A neutered is the vastness Hallow vacuum check the Oxygen tanks They hibernate But have they kissed the ground Pucker up and kiss the asphalt now Tease this amputation Splintered larynx It has access now Cut away, cut away Send transmission from The one armed scissor [x3] Cut away, cut away Banked on memory Mummified circuitry Skin …

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