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Napoleon Solo (Live) – At The Drive-In

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At The Drive-In in Japan (2000)

25 Responses to “Napoleon Solo (Live) – At The Drive-In”

  1. Kevbo321 says:

    best band. ever.

  2. Anfelolovesmusic says:

    me gusta mas at the drive que the mars….

  3. lopezkyle says:

    HEY! fuck you man. TMV can’t die.

  4. 0cerpintaxt0 says:

    E and A and something else

  5. hans678910 says:

    at the drive-in > the mars volta

  6. zombifiedconsumer says:

    @starmanandblasterboy i concur

  7. ILUVMETALNSTUFF says:

    That’s what I thought, thanks!

  8. punkboy014 says:

    I read somewhere that chorus chords for this is Em Bm D C

  9. ILUVMETALNSTUFF says:

    Anyone know the chords during the chorus?

  10. brunobliss says:

    this feels so 90′s <3

  11. musicforchewfaygs says:

    thats a shame.

    death seems to follow these guys.

  12. josephgfowler says:

    he’s just worked on his vocal range it has slowly gotten more difficult from the start of atd-i to the present.

  13. aaronmedina182 says:

    this song is about my friends sister fucking amazing

  14. canthinkverywell says:

    well he was still maturing during at the drive-in i guess, he was 17 when it formed in 1993, so 2001 when they broke up he was like…25? ur voice can keep getting better through your thirties i’d think, and for the first couple years it was puberty haha. also i think this was the voice they kinda wanted, because its post-hardcore punk, and this is kind of a really good voice for that. i noticed that in the videos from big day out 2001 tho that he must’ve worn out his voice, it slowly gets worse

  15. sockittome07 says:

    thats what ive been saying too lol in mars volta he has high range that he’s singing. at the drive in, it seems like hes not hitting those notes but more so trying to. what the hell happened? lol

  16. canthinkverywell says:

    dude, ya know what i just started to question? cedric does way different vocals in mars volta. was that because of the other band members wanting the more punk-rock than jazz-fusion-ish look, or was that because cedric’s voice just developed differently? they were pretty young when at the drive-in was around ya know

  17. h1soka says:

    What body?

  18. Daaanvh says:

    I’m afraid he acted so sober because of the background of this song. It’s about 2 young girls who were in the first band of cedric (he drummed for the band) the 2 girls died in a car accident on march 23 in austin, texas.
    “from austin’s yellow brick road”
    “march 23rd hushed the wind, the music died”
    “seventeen, embalmed and caskets” (they were 17 years old.

  19. robertfoshizzle says:

    Wow, Cedric is actually singing more than he’s jumping around. He and Omar seem surprisingly sober… maybe they couldn’t get any drugs in Japan haha.

  20. Jinjorider says:

    awesome crazy cholo loco

  21. AguyWITHstuff says:

    lol a stick figure with a fro, i could draw omar in 2 seconds

  22. sergioESP100 says:

    Los tatuajes de Omar se pueden apreciar

  23. Feelthisfunk says:

    im still wondering how a song could be so beautiful as this is..

  24. benjimann91 says:

    wow, it is in 6/8 i didn’t even realize at first

  25. JOKERH4H4 says:

    If my hair would do that, I would be too…. Too bad it doesn’t ha.

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