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At the Drive‐In

Live Performances by At the Drive‐In

At The Drive-In - Full Concert, Armbrust Schoolhouse, Greensburg, PA

Armbrust Schoolhouse
Greensburg, PA, United States

October 8, 1998 | Video Length: 29:27
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    On October 8, 1998, At the Drive-In performed at the Armbrust Schoolhouse in Greensburg, PA, during a noteworthy period in their career. At this time, the band was riding the wave of their album "In/Casino/Out," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant step in their evolution, showcasing a shift towards a more polished sound while retaining their signature chaotic energy. The live performance depicted in the video captures the band's intense stage presence and fervent fan reception, which were pivotal to their reputation in the post-hardcore scene. Notably, during this tour, they shared the stage with other influential bands like Dawson High and The Juliana Theory, indicating their strong connections within the 90s alternative and punk rock circuit. The energy of the performance reflects the band's rising status, setting the stage for their later success with the critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command."

At the Drive-In Full Concert Live at Tempe Bowl, AZ - Setlist Includes 'Alpha Centauri'

Tempe Bowl
Tempe, AZ, United States

November 25, 1998 | Video Length: 19:56
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    In November 1998, when At the Drive-In performed at the Tempe Bowl, they were in a pivotal moment of their career. The band had recently released their acclaimed album "In/Casino/Out" in 1998, which showcased their unique blend of post-hardcore and rock influences, expanding their fanbase significantly. This live recording captures At the Drive-In during a time when they were building momentum on the back of their new album’s success. They were known for their high-energy performances, and this particular show featured the intensity and fervor for which they were celebrated. Interestingly, this concert occurred prior to their major breakout with the album "Relationship of Command" in 2000, which would propel them to greater heights and wider recognition in the alternative rock scene. The performance at Tempe Bowl reflects their raw artistry and explosive live presence during the late '90s as they were making a substantial impact on the music landscape.

At The Drive-In Full Concert Live at Bowery Ballroom, New York City

Bowery Ballroom
New York City, NY, United States

November 7, 1999 | Video Length: 37:04
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    On November 7, 1999, At the Drive-In performed a live set at Bowery Ballroom in New York City, a pivotal moment in their career as they were promoting their acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which would be released just a few months later in 2000. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, showcasing a more refined and experimental sound that drew from post-hardcore influences. The live performance featured energetic renditions of tracks that would later define their legacy, such as "Chanbara" and "Pickpocket." Interestingly, this era was characterized by intense live shows, and the band's commitment to their craft was evident, as they were known for their frenetic energy and dynamic stage presence. This performance at the Bowery Ballroom was a demonstration of their growth and readiness to break into the mainstream rock scene, setting the stage for their subsequent success.

At The Drive In – 'Arc Arsenal' Live Performance at Glass House, Pomona

Glass House
Pomona, CA, United States

November 30, 1999 | Video Length: 3:27
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    At the Drive-In was at a pivotal moment in their career around the time of the live recording of "Arc Arsenal," which took place on November 30, 1999, at the Glass House in Pomona, California. Prior to this performance, the band had released their acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" in 2000, which would ultimately become their breakthrough record, solidifying their place in the post-hardcore scene. The live recording showcases the band's high-energy performance style, characterized by manic instrumentation and passionate vocals, which were hallmarks of their sound during this era. Interestingly, "Arc Arsenal" is known for its intricate rhythm and lyrical depth, making it a standout track that many fans still celebrate today. This period also marked the last tour with their original lineup before they disbanded in 2001, adding an extra layer of significance to this performance.

At the Drive-In Performs 'One Armed Scissor' on Later... with Jools Holland

Later... with Jools Holland
United Kingdom

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 3:54
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    At the Drive-In was at a pivotal point in their career when they performed "One Armed Scissor" on January 1, 2000, during their appearance on the show "Later... with Jools Holland." This performance came shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which was released in September 2000. This album is often regarded as a cornerstone of the post-hardcore genre and helped catapult the band into the mainstream. The single "One Armed Scissor" became one of their signature tracks and is notable for its innovative sound and energetic performance style. By this time, At the Drive-In had already established a distinct identity within the music scene and gained a dedicated fanbase, setting the stage for their lasting impact on alternative rock. The live performance exemplifies their dynamic stage presence and raw musical energy, both of which contributed to their reputation as a groundbreaking band.

At The Drive-In Performs 'Napoleon Solo' Live in Japan

Japan

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 4:33
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    At the Drive-In was at a pivotal moment in their career during the live recording of "Napoleon Solo" on January 1, 2000, in Japan. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which came out in September 2000. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, as it featured a more polished sound and broader appeal, earning them a place within the post-hardcore movement. Interestingly, "Relationship of Command" is often cited as one of the defining albums of the early 2000s, influencing numerous bands across various genres. The live performance captured the intensity and energy that characterized At the Drive-In's shows during this era, showcasing their evolving sound and solidifying their status in the music scene before their breakup later that year.

  • In 2000, At the Drive-In was in a pivotal stage of their career, having recently released their album "Relationship of Command" in September 2000. Thi... Read Full Description >

    In 2000, At the Drive-In was in a pivotal stage of their career, having recently released their album "Relationship of Command" in September 2000. This album marked a significant peak in their artistic development, showcasing their dynamic post-hardcore sound and resonating with both critics and fans. The live recording from the Summer Sonic Festival on August 6, 2000, captures the band during this transformative phase, just months before the album's official release. Notably, At the Drive-In was gaining momentum and attention, which would soon lead to their pivotal split and subsequent projects, notably the formation of The Mars Volta with members Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodríguez-López. The performance of tracks like "Chanbara" and "Napoleon Solo" at this festival underscores their energetic live presence and the artistic synergy that defined their early 2000s output.

At The Drive In - Live Performance of 'One Armed Scissor' at Glass House, Pomona

Glass House
Pomona, CA, United States

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 3:47
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    In January 2000, At the Drive-In performed live at the Glass House in Pomona, California, capturing the energy of their dynamic post-hardcore sound during a pivotal moment in their career. At this time, the band had recently released their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" in September 2000, which marked a significant evolution in their musical style and played a crucial role in gaining them wider recognition. This album featured singles like "One Armed Scissor," which showcased their blend of intense instrumentation and thought-provoking lyrics, becoming a fan favorite. The live energy depicted in the performance reflects the band's ability to connect deeply with their audience, which contributed to their reputation as a formidable live act. Additionally, the recording was created by filmmaker Dave Markey, known for his work in documenting underground music, adding a layer of artistic authenticity to the video.

At The Drive-In Full Concert at Flamingo Lounge, Austin, TX - SXSW 2000

Flamingo Lounge
Austin, Texas, United States

March 16, 2000 | Video Length: 25:58
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    In March 2000, At the Drive-In was on the cusp of significant recognition, having recently released their critically acclaimed album, "Relationship of Command," which was released just a few months later in September 2000. Their SXSW performance at Flamingo Lounge showcased the band's dynamic energy and eclectic post-hardcore sound, setting the stage for the success that was to follow. This period was pivotal for the band, as they were gaining a dedicated following and receiving attention from major labels. Interestingly, this live recording captures the band's intense live performance style, which was a hallmark of their early career and contributed to their growing reputation as one of the standout acts of the early 2000s music scene. The energy exhibited in this performance at SXSW reflects the band's passion and the artistic tension that would characterize their later work.

At the Drive-In Performs 'One-Armed Scissor' on Conan O'Brien Show

Conan O'Brien Show
New York, NY, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 3:58
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    On October 31, 2000, At the Drive-In performed "One-Armed Scissor" on the Conan O'Brien Show, marking a significant moment during their career as they gained broader national exposure. This live performance occurred shortly after the release of their acclaimed album, "Relationship of Command," which came out earlier that year in September. This album is often recognized for pushing the boundaries of post-hardcore music and helped to establish At the Drive-In as key figures in the genre. The performance on Conan showcased their energetic style and complex sound, highlighting the band's critical role in the late '90s and early 2000s rock scene. Interestingly, shortly after this period, the band would go on an indefinite hiatus, making this performance one of the last opportunities for fans to see them in that lineup for quite some time.

At The Drive-In - Full Concert Live at Electric Ballroom, London

Electric Ballroom
London, United Kingdom

December 7, 2000 | Video Length: 1:9:26
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    On December 7, 2000, At the Drive-In performed a notable live set at the Electric Ballroom in London. This performance came during a pivotal phase in their career, following the release of their acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which debuted in September 2000. This album is often credited with solidifying their influence in the post-hardcore scene, showcasing their innovative sound and lyrical depth. The live recording captures the band's high-energy performance style, characteristic of their reputation for dynamic and intense shows. During this period, At the Drive-In was gaining significant momentum, leading up to their eventual breakup in 2001, making this concert a snapshot of a time when they were at their creative peak. The enthusiasm of both the band and the audience in the recording highlights the fervor surrounding their music at that moment.

At The Drive-In performs 'Rolodex Propaganda' on TFI Friday

TFI Friday
London, United Kingdom

December 8, 2000 | Video Length: 4:06
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    In December 2000, when At the Drive-In performed "Rolodex Propaganda" on TFI Friday, the band was riding a wave of critical acclaim following the release of their acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" earlier that year. This album was significant as it marked their major label debut, creating a broader platform for their unique blend of post-hardcore and punk. The performance captured on TFI Friday showcased the band's high-energy stage presence and innovative sound, which was pivotal in shaping the post-hardcore genre. Interestingly, during the performance, frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala made a personal announcement wishing bassist Zia McCabe a happy birthday, highlighting the close-knit dynamics within the band. This live recording represents a peak moment in their career, reflecting their growing popularity and the impactful release that "Relationship of Command" became in the early 2000s.

At the Drive-In Full Concert Live in Bochum, Germany

Bochum, Germany

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 56:55
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    At the Drive-In was at a pivotal moment in their career during the live recording in Bochum, Germany, on January 1, 2001. This performance came shortly after the release of their highly acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which had debuted in September 2000. The album marked a significant turning point for the band, gaining them widespread recognition and elevating their profile in the post-hardcore scene. "Relationship of Command" features a blend of aggressive rock and intricate melodies, showcasing the band's dynamic energy that is palpable in their live performances. An interesting fact during this era is that the band was known for their intense and chaotic live shows, which often left audiences captivated. This particular concert exemplifies the height of their artistic momentum before their eventual hiatus later in 2001, making it a notable entry in their discography and history.

At The Drive In - 'Pattern Against User' Live at Big Day Out, Sydney

Big Day Out
Sydney, Australia

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 4:19
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    In January 2001, At the Drive-In performed at the Big Day Out festival in Sydney, showcasing their high-energy post-hardcore sound during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which debuted in September 2000. The album is often regarded as a landmark in the genre, featuring a blend of aggressive instrumentation and introspective lyrics that helped elevate the band's visibility internationally. The live recording of "Pattern Against User" captures the dynamic stage presence that the band was known for, highlighting their experimentation with complex rhythms and intricate guitar work. Interestingly, just a few months after this performance, the band announced their breakup, making this era significant as one of the last opportunities for fans to experience their live intensity before their hiatus and subsequent reunions in later years.

At the Drive-in: 'Arcarsenal' Live Performance at Big Day Out 2001

Big Day Out
Sydney, NSW, Australia

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 3:34
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    In January 2001, At the Drive-In was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" in September 2000. This live performance of "Arcarsenal" at the Big Day Out festival in Sydney captures the band at the height of their creative powers and growing popularity, as "Relationship of Command" received significant attention and helped solidify their reputation in the post-hardcore scene. The band's unique blend of energetic performances and genre-defying music attracted a dedicated following, and this live recording showcases their dynamic stage presence and intricate sound. Notably, the intensity of their live shows was a defining characteristic of At the Drive-In, and this performance highlights the band's commitment to their energetic artistry during a time of rapid growth and change, before they disbanded later that same year.

At The Drive-In: Complete Performance and Interview at Big Day Out

Big Day Out

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 15:24
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    In January 2001, At the Drive-In was at a pivotal moment in their career as they performed live at the Big Day Out festival. This recording took place shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," which came out in September 2000. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, blending punk rock with progressive and experimental elements, and helped propel them to a wider audience. The Big Day Out performance captures the band in their prime, delivering high-energy renditions of tracks from the album that resonated with fans. Additionally, the band's unique approach to live performances, characterized by intense stage presence and dynamic interactions, contributed to their growing reputation as one of the leading post-hardcore acts of the early 2000s. This period was crucial for At the Drive-In, as it set the stage for their eventual hiatus and the emergence of individual member projects.

At the Drive-In Full Concert Live in Tokyo at Shibuya Club Quattro

Shibuya Club Quattro
Tokyo, Japan

January 18, 2001 | Video Length: 51:09
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    On January 18, 2001, At the Drive-In performed live at Shibuya Club Quattro in Tokyo, marking a pivotal moment shortly after the release of their album "Relationship of Command" in September 2000. This album achieved significant critical acclaim and is often credited with influencing the post-hardcore genre. The Tokyo performance occurred during a period of rising popularity for the band, as they were touring extensively to promote "Relationship of Command," which introduced a more polished sound compared to their earlier work. The band's energetic live shows were a hallmark of their reputation, and this concert captured their dynamic presence. Interestingly, this performance was part of the band's brief but impactful existence, as they would go on to disband later in 2001, making their live recordings a valuable artifact of a defining moment in their career.

At The Drive In - Full Concert Live on The Joint, Featuring 'Pattern Against User'

The Joint
Las Vegas, NV, United States

January 25, 2001 | Video Length: 26:32
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    In January 2001, when At the Drive-In performed live at The Joint in Las Vegas, they were in a pivotal phase of their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command." Released in September 2000, this album marked the band's most commercially successful and artistically mature effort to date, showcasing their fusion of post-hardcore with elements of punk, rock, and experimental sounds. The live performance captured in the video reflects the band's heightened energy and dynamic stage presence, characteristic of their shows during this era. Notably, "Relationship of Command" featured songs that would become fan favorites, such as "One Armed Scissor" and "Invalid Litter Dept." This performance came shortly before their hiatus later that year, making it an important artifact of their influential and intense live legacy.

At The Drive-In Live Performance at Big Day Out 2001 - Featuring 'Arcarsenal'

Sydney Showground
Sydney, Australia

January 26, 2001 | Video Length: 13:48
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    In January 2001, when At the Drive-In performed at the Big Day Out Festival in Sydney, they were nearing the peak of their early fame, having already released their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" in September 2000. This album, known for its intense energy and dynamic sound, was pivotal in propelling the band into the mainstream post-hardcore scene. At the time of the live recording, the band was on the verge of significant international recognition, largely due to the album's success and its influence on subsequent rock music. Notably, this performance was part of a larger tour promoting "Relationship of Command," showcasing their electrifying live presence. In 2001, the band also announced their breakup, making this performance a key representation of their powerful yet fleeting impact on the music scene. The remastered audio and video of the live performance provide a glimpse into their raw artistry during this high-stakes period of their career.

At The Drive-In Live Full Concert - Astoria, London

Astoria
London, United Kingdom

February 2, 2001 | Video Length: 1:6:14
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    On February 2, 2001, At the Drive-In performed at the Astoria in London during the NME Carling Awards. This live recording falls within a pivotal moment in the band's career, as they were promoting their highly acclaimed album "Relationship of Command," released just months earlier in September 2000. This album marked a peak in their popularity, featuring a more polished sound while maintaining their signature post-hardcore energy. Notably, “Relationship of Command” showcased hits like "One Armed Scissor," which garnered significant radio play and helped elevate the band's profile internationally. The performance captures the band's frenetic energy and the enthusiastic reception from the audience, indicative of their rising status during this era. Interestingly, this period also marked the band's last show before their initial breakup in 2001, making this performance a crucial moment in their history.

At The Drive-In Live Full Concert at Indigo Glocksee, Hannover, Germany

Indigo Glocksee
Hannover, Germany

February 17, 2001 | Video Length: 1:2:21
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    On February 17, 2001, At the Drive-In performed at Glocksee in Hannover, Germany, during a significant period in their career marked by the release of their acclaimed album "Relationship of Command." Released in 2000, "Relationship of Command" was the band's final studio album before their breakup, and it showcased a bold evolution in their sound, incorporating more melodic elements alongside their signature post-hardcore style. This live recording captures the energy and intensity of their performances during this transformative period, shortly before they disbanded in 2001—indicating that it was a last hurrah for both the fans and the band members. The album received critical acclaim and played a pivotal role in influencing the post-hardcore genre, solidifying At the Drive-In's legacy as one of the most innovative bands of their time. Their dynamic performances, as seen in this recording, highlighted their ability to connect powerfully with audiences, leaving a lasting impact on the

At The Drive In - Invalid Litter Dept Live Performance on Canal+

Canal+
France

March 1, 2001 | Video Length: 6:16
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    In March 2001, during the live recording of "Invalid Litter Dept" at Canal+, At the Drive-In was enjoying the critical success of their album "Relationship of Command," which had been released in September 2000. This album marked a significant peak in their career, showcasing their unique fusion of post-hardcore and progressive rock influences and earning them a dedicated fanbase. The band's energetic performance at this French television appearance captured the intensity of their live shows, reflecting their reputation for dynamic and engaging concerts. Interestingly, "Invalid Litter Dept" addresses themes of societal issues and personal turmoil, resonating deeply with audiences. Shortly after this performance, the band entered a hiatus in 2001, highlighting the recording as a pivotal moment in their trajectory.

One Armed Scissor Performance by At The Drive In at Terminal 5, New York

Terminal 5
New York, NY, United States

March 22, 2017 | Video Length: 6:06
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    At the Drive-In performed live at Terminal 5 in New York City on March 22, 2017, during a period when the band was reuniting after several years apart. Before this performance, they released their highly anticipated album "Relation" in 2017, which marked their first studio effort in almost two decades since their breakup after the release of "Relationship of Command" in 2000. This reunion and subsequent album were significant as they reintroduced the band to both old fans and a new generation, emphasizing their enduring influence on the post-hardcore genre. The live performance captured from this show features "One Armed Scissor," one of their most iconic tracks, showcasing their energetic stage presence and the enthusiasm of their fanbase during this pivotal moment in their career. The recording not only signifies a return to form for the band but also exemplifies the connection they maintain with their audience, even after years of hiatus.

At the Drive-In Live Performance of 'At the Drive-In' at Zepp Tokyo

Zepp Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan

September 19, 2017 | Video Length: 42
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    In September 2017, At the Drive-In performed live at Zepp Tokyo, showcasing their post-reunion energy and new material from their album "In•ter a•li•a," which was released in May of that year. This concert marked a significant moment in the band's trajectory as it highlighted their ongoing evolution after a 17-year hiatus, bringing a mix of their classic post-hardcore sound with fresh influences. "In•ter a•li•a" received a positive response, illustrating that the band retained its relevance and vigor within the rock scene. Notably, during this period, At the Drive-In was also emphasizing a message of addressing contemporary issues through their lyrics, reflecting their maturity as artists. The Tokyo show captured the intensity and eclectic nature of their performance style, indicating that the band was fully embracing their legacy while also looking toward the future.

At the Drive In - One Arm Scissor | Live Performance at Punk Rock Bowling

Punk Rock Bowling
Las Vegas, NV, United States

May 28, 2018 | Video Length: 4:40
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  • By May 28, 2018, when At the Drive-In performed "One Arm Scissor" at Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas, they had recently released their fourth studio al... Read Full Description >

    By May 28, 2018, when At the Drive-In performed "One Arm Scissor" at Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas, they had recently released their fourth studio album, *Interalia*, in 2017. This marked a significant moment in their career, as it was their first album in 17 years following their breakup in 2001 and subsequent reunion in 2012. The band noted that their return to the studio brought a renewed energy and a drive to create after such a lengthy hiatus. During the live recording, listeners can hear the band's signature blend of post-hardcore energy and intricate arrangements, showcasing their enduring influence on the punk and alternative scenes. The performance likely resonated with longtime fans, celebrating both their past achievements and their present resurgence as a creative force in the music industry.

At the Drive-In Full Concert Live in Philly

Philly, PA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:10:06
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    At the Drive-In was on the cusp of significant recognition during the period surrounding the live recording titled "At the Drive-In Live in Philly." This performance likely took place around 2000, following the release of their critically acclaimed album *Relationship of Command* in 2000. This album marked a stylistic peak for the band, blending intense post-hardcore elements with more polished production and yielding the popular single "One Armed Scissor." Their dynamic live performances were instrumental to their reputation, and the description of the video characterizing them as "the greatest rock band on the planet" reflects the high level of esteem they held within the music community during this time. After this era, the band faced internal tensions, leading to a split in 2001 before eventually reuniting years later, making this live recording a significant snapshot of their peak creative period.

  • At the Drive-In was in a pivotal phase of their career around the time of the live performance featured in the "Quarantined - Live on Channel V" recor... Read Full Description >

    At the Drive-In was in a pivotal phase of their career around the time of the live performance featured in the "Quarantined - Live on Channel V" recording. Released in 2000, their album "Relationship of Command" was a significant milestone for the band, marking their mainstream breakthrough and solidifying their influence in the post-hardcore genre. The recorded live appearance likely took place during the promotional cycle for this album, showcasing the band's intense energy and compelling stage presence. Notably, "Relationship of Command" includes tracks that would become fan favorites, such as "One Armed Scissor" and "Pattern Against User." The album was not only a commercial success but is often credited with laying the groundwork for a resurgence of interest in post-hardcore music in the early 2000s. This performance encapsulated the band's innovative sound and their ability to engage audiences, which was a hallmark of their live shows during this era.

At The Drive-In Performs Hostage Stamps Live at Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:48
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  • In the live recording titled "At The Drive-In - 198d - Live on Channel V," the band showcases their energy and sound during a critical juncture in the... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "At The Drive-In - 198d - Live on Channel V," the band showcases their energy and sound during a critical juncture in their career. This performance occurred in the late 1990s, around the time of their album "In/Casino/Out," which was released in 1998. This album marked their return to the music scene after the success of "Acrobatic Tenement" and demonstrated their growth both musically and artistically. Notably, the band was known for their explosive live performances, a hallmark that attracted significant attention and helped them build a dedicated fan base. During this period, At the Drive-In was gaining momentum and influence within the post-hardcore genre, setting the stage for their later breakthrough with the album "Relationship of Command" released in 2000. This live performance not only captures their raw talent but also highlights the urgency and creativity of a band on the cusp of greater success.

At the Drive In - 'Lopsided' Live Performance at Elks Lodge, Manville

Elks Lodge
Manville, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:16
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  • At the Drive-In was in a pivotal phase of their career during the live recording of "Lopsided" at the Elks Lodge in Manville, New Jersey. This perform... Read Full Description >

    At the Drive-In was in a pivotal phase of their career during the live recording of "Lopsided" at the Elks Lodge in Manville, New Jersey. This performance occurred in the backdrop of their influential album "Relationship of Command," which had been released a few months prior, in September 2000. The album is widely regarded as a landmark in post-hardcore music and played a crucial role in elevating the band's profile. Notably, this recording comes at a time when At the Drive-In was beginning to gain significant attention for their dynamic live performances, characterized by high energy and chaotic stage presence. The mention of performing at an Elks Lodge, a venue often associated with local community events, highlights the band's grassroots connections and their journey from smaller stages to larger audiences. Their ability to harness the post-hurricane atmosphere also speaks to their resilience and the strong community ties that influenced their art.

  • Before the live performance of "Arcarsenal" on Channel V, At the Drive-In had released their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" in 2... Read Full Description >

    Before the live performance of "Arcarsenal" on Channel V, At the Drive-In had released their critically acclaimed album "Relationship of Command" in 2000. This album marked a significant peak in their career, showcasing their unique blend of post-hardcore and punk rock, and including notable tracks like "One Armed Scissor" and "Pattern Against User." The live recording captures the band's intense energy and dynamic stage presence, which were characteristic features of their performances during this period. Interesting to note is that "Relationship of Command" was the band's last studio album before their initial breakup in 2001, adding a layer of historical significance to this performance. The recording also illustrates their ability to engage a live audience, a trait that contributed to their lasting influence in the rock genre.

  • At the Drive-In was at a significant turning point in their career around the time of the live recording titled "Quarantined." This performance was pa... Read Full Description >

    At the Drive-In was at a significant turning point in their career around the time of the live recording titled "Quarantined." This performance was part of their 2000 album "Relationship of Command," which is often regarded as a landmark record in the post-hardcore genre. The album showcased the band's unique blend of intense sound and intricate lyrical themes, solidifying their influence in the emo and punk scenes. "Quarantined" exemplifies the band's energetic live performances, which captivated audiences and contributed to their rising status. Additionally, the band had initially broken up in 2001, only to regroup years later, which adds an interesting layer to the context of live recordings—capturing the raw and fleeting energy of their performances during a peak moment in their career before they temporarily disbanded.

  • At the Drive-In was at a pivotal point in their career during the live performance of "One-Armed Scissor" on the Late Show, which took place in 2000. ... Read Full Description >

    At the Drive-In was at a pivotal point in their career during the live performance of "One-Armed Scissor" on the Late Show, which took place in 2000. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their influential album, *Relationship of Command*, released in September 2000. This album marked a significant moment for the band, propelling them into the mainstream and solidifying their reputation within the post-hardcore genre. *Relationship of Command* features powerful themes and a blend of aggressive instrumentation, which is exemplified in this live recording. The performance conveys both the band's high energy and the raw emotional intensity characteristic of their music. Additionally, At the Drive-In's innovative sound and boundary-pushing approach would go on to influence a generation of bands, highlighting the importance of this phase in their career.

At The Drive In - Full Concert Live at Lollapalooza

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