
At the Drive-In is the original brainchild of Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodríguez-López, the two co-members of what they call The Mars Volta (their union is referred to as The Mars Volta, and the rest of the musicians and them are referred to as The Mars Volta Group [but that's another post]). So, before Cedric and Omar got in touch with the progressive and psychadelic sides of rock, they started out with 90's post-hardcore. At the Drive-In is one of the big names in the modern post-hardcore scene, due to their energetic songs that would change tempo at any given moment, and this album is the epitome of that feeling. In between their lo-fi first release, Acrobatic Tenement, and their polished-up final release, Relationship of Command, In/Casino/Out recieves the best of both worlds. The band decided to record this album live in studio as to try and capture the energy they put into their live shows. Any fan of post-hardcore or The Mars Volta should appreciate this album quite a bit.
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Buy it.