- Record Label: Grand Royal/Virgin
- Release Date: Sep 12, 2000
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Universal acclaim- based on 138 Ratings
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Positive: 122 out of 138
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Mixed: 4 out of 138
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Negative: 12 out of 138
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Jan 31, 2023
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Feb 21, 2017It's been 16 years and it's still as powerful as it was the first time i heard it. Few albums reach this level of musical accomplishement.
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Sep 11, 2014
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Mar 4, 2013This is one of my favorite records of all time. In my top ten at least. One of the most energetic and forward-looking recordings to ever see daylight. While The Mars Volta was a good band, none of their albums will ever reach this level of excitement and intensity.
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Aug 21, 2012
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Sep 28, 2011A punk/rock record that'll kick your teeth in. This is just a great LP from the boys down in Austin. Understandably the precursor to Mars Volta's De-loused In the Comatorium. I can't recommend this enough.
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Dec 15, 2010This is one of my favorite rock albums. It's utterly amazing. The vocals are some of the best I've ever heard and the musicianship is incredible. "Pattern Against User" is one of my favorite songs of all time. All In All, One of my favorite albums. A
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fionnkApr 27, 2009One of the last bands that had something to say and the music was un-edged as if fighting for it life to be played
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DavidF.Dec 5, 2007Surprised the Metacritic score isn't higher.
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lolrofllmao0.oApr 22, 2007What an album. What a band.
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nrvsFeb 20, 2007Superb, utterly flawless album. One of the most important steps in the evolution of rock music. Probably one of the biggest dissapointments of my life that they couldn't put together another two albums before breaking up. Pity Mars Volta sucks so much ass.
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MichaelMNov 12, 2006Best album Ive ever heard.Full Stop
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TMWAug 19, 2006The best hardcore album ever recorded. you just need to listen to it a couple times to understand. and im sad and happy that atdi broke up cause The Mars Volta are mind bobbling.
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TashaPJul 2, 2006Definatelyone of the greatest almbums. a shame they had to break-up. Sparta just doesn't have the passion that they did.
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DeezerDJun 11, 2006Probably one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded, in my opinion.
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TomCJun 2, 2006Easily one of my favorite albums ever. The low rating on here is sad indeed.
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MattPNov 24, 2005Mindless screaming is not music. One Armed Scissor is great, and that's about it. Sounds about as revolutionary as the last sh*t I took. Thank God for the break up because The Mars Volta is 100x better.
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TimENov 8, 2005Who in the blue hell are AFI, the Used, Dashboard Confessional, Story of the Year and Taking Back Sunday? What nerve these posers have even thinking they could match up to the God's of all things emo. If Coachella doesn't get these guys back together soon than there's no way they can consider themselves groundbreaking.
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NickWOct 16, 2005I was introduced to this by my 17 year old son yesterday. I am 50 I amtotally totally blown away by it. IT IS A MASTERPIECE. I am lost for words. IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERSTATE HOW BRILLIANT THIS ALBUM IS.
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SamT'SDadOct 11, 2005At the Drive in is not EMo! Its art rock!
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samtSep 3, 2005GREATEST emocore cd off alltime? Ohhhhhh i think so
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[Anonymous]Sep 1, 2005
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GlennMAug 27, 2005Awsome and better than The Mars Volta, sucks that they stopped being at the drive in.
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AidanKAug 25, 2005This album is just brilliant one of the best albums i've ever heard, and 'invalid litter dept' is just magnificent
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BobbyFAug 2, 2005Underrated upon release and a thousand times more soulful than anything TMV will ever produce. When Cedric goes insane and screams 'CHIKALALAKILAKAYAYAYAYA!!!!' after that intense buildup on Cosmonaut... just wow.
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NofsGrrrlJun 21, 2005
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ZacMar 23, 2005
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ZackZMar 5, 2005Give it a couple listens, but eventually you will appreciate this amazing album. Intense abrasive vocals and atypical riffs scare away most, but if you give this album a chance you will fall in love with it. Full of great themes and compelling, superb music. Why did they break up???????????
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MattMar 3, 2005Excellent album; a little uneven and certainly overshadowed by TMV, but a little rawer and more punkish.
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ChrisDFeb 10, 2005
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PotsosJan 31, 2005
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NickMDec 29, 2004I give this a 10 out of 10 because this is probably their best Album ever
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KevKDec 14, 2004
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natefDec 7, 2004its an 8 for the simple fact that Deloused In The Comatorium just overshadows it in musical capabilities of Omar and Cedric. The thoughts going through the minds of those two due glimmer in this album, but dont blossum until DITC.
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HenryBDec 2, 2004Perfect, the brilliance that made The Mars Volta applied to a more standard "rock band" format creates a individual and interesting sound that hold the raw aggression missing in TMV. One of my favorite albums of all time.
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BrokenLNov 1, 2004It really is just too good. Honestly, I'm suprised it ever caught on, this just seems like a band that should go over everybody's head.
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DaveROct 15, 2004Top marks dude! Omar & Cedric just make this album totally special, one of my fave albums!
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MarkHOct 14, 2004Great album. the absolute pinnacle of rock. But, In/Casino/Out is better.
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patrickoOct 4, 2004this cd is awesome! much better than the others it sucks ATDI borke up but the mars volta are fuckin awesome so its cool
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DaveMSep 23, 2004A good enough album, but somehow it pales in comparison to the musical masterpiece that is De-Loused In The Comatorium by The Mars Volta. However, you can certainly hear some of Cedric and Omar's brilliance in this album, and it is an album I quite happily play on a regular basis.
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ChrisRSep 23, 2004Fantastic!! pattern against user is one of the best songs ive ever herd that hasn't been released!!
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JRSep 10, 2004This is my favorite CD. Ever. At the Drive-In is amazing.
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JohnAug 18, 2004a perfect album
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DamianPAug 17, 2004My all time favourite driving CD. After more than 3 years, I still love this album.
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ShahirSAug 6, 2004Fantastic.
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gffgJul 13, 2004shit yea
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seanmJul 10, 2004this is truly a remarkable album. These guys are really just an amazing band. PLEASE if you haven't heard atdi you must, must, must get this cd. If you have heard them then i already know you have this cd.
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BenLJun 18, 2004
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MattBJun 2, 2004Truly fantastic album...band reminds me of Disaster Strikes, probably the greatest anarcho-punk band.
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PaulHJan 10, 2004
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TommNov 20, 2003Abosoluty the best cd of all time and the greatest band that will ever form.
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plukkfiskSep 25, 2003This is probably the most intense album in the history of music. It's fucking excellent.
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JahcelGSep 24, 2003
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JorgeBSep 6, 2003bad ass cd!
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willsJun 28, 2003this is a pretty incredible CD full of depth. every track is better than the next. amazing.
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ChrisMar 2, 2003
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TonyLOct 7, 2002This album has changed the way I look at music, it has changed the way I play the bass, and it has changed the way I write. Everysong on this album is just as good as the next, if not better.
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eEricSep 27, 2002Walking out of the dark woods...i see a light in the distance...that light is my guide...that light is my hope...that light is my future...that light is...AT THE DRIVE IN!
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hinkymanoAug 31, 2002Truly stunning, a brilliant mixture of unpredicatability and vocal chord strain. Greta Afros too
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GregL.Apr 18, 2002In a time when most punk is pop ripoff, these guys are indeed the cheese who stand alone. Get this and their other CD in/casio/out (ALSO A 10) for a reason to love music again.
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CharlesH.Jan 16, 2002ATDI's murderous assaults prove that rock can be angry and edgy while also maintaining intelligence. Soulful, scary, unpredictable, one of 2000's greatest triumphs.
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SonyaH.Jan 1, 2002This is one of the best albums I've gotten my hands on! It's emotional, raw, and haunting at times. That's good music!
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Awards & Rankings
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The album's only weakness is its awful track sequence. At times it can be uncomfortable to listen to. The songs don't seem to fit together in the order they have been laid out for the listener.
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ATDI's latest album has its amps cranked to the hilt from start to finish. Far from being another in a long line of sanitised American punk rock albums, 'Relationship Of Command' sounds REAL.
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The music roars along, occasionally slowing to build tension, then letting loose with a corrosive guitar assault.