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Relationship of Command

At the Drive-In · 2000

49 min · 12 tracks · post-hardcore · emo

A frenetic blend of post-hardcore intensity and emotive lyricism, driving forward with unrelenting urgency.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic emotional journeys wave-like pacing intensity immersive listening experiences
Context
Released in 2000, "Relationship of Command" was At the Drive-In's fourth studio album, following their breakthrough with "The Relationship of Command". This album solidified their position in the post-hardcore scene just before their hiatus, showcasing a more refined sound while still retaining their chaotic energy.
If you like
post-hardcore, emo

Relationship of Command is an album by At the Drive-In, released in 2000. A frenetic blend of post-hardcore intensity and emotive lyricism, driving forward with unrelenting urgency. "Relationship of Command" received widespread critical acclaim and is often cited as a pivotal release in the early 2000s post-hardcore movement. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and has influenced countless bands within the genre, marking a high point for the band's career before they disbanded shortly after its release. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Relationship of Command sound like?

A frenetic blend of post-hardcore intensity and emotive lyricism, driving forward with unrelenting urgency. Rooted in post-hardcore and emo.

What makes Relationship of Command by At the Drive-In notable?

"Relationship of Command" received widespread critical acclaim and is often cited as a pivotal release in the early 2000s post-hardcore movement. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and has influenced countless bands within the genre, marking a high point for the band's career before they disbanded shortly after its release. Released in 2000, "Relationship of Command" was At the Drive-In's fourth studio album, following their breakthrough with "The Relationship of Command". This album solidified their position in the post-hardcore scene just before their hiatus, showcasing a more refined sound while still retaining their chaotic energy.

Who is Relationship of Command for?

Relationship of Command works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, wave-like pacing intensity and immersive listening experiences.

How many songs are on Relationship of Command?

Relationship of Command has 12 tracks, running approximately 49 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·49:45

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Arcarsenal Standout 2:55
  • 2 Pattern Against User 3:18
  • 3 One Armed Scissor Standout 4:19
  • 4 Sleepwalk Capsules 3:27
  • 5 Invalid Litter Dept. Standout 6:05
  • 6 Mannequin Republic 3:03
  • 7 Enfilade 5:01
  • 8 Rolodex Propaganda 2:56
  • 9 Quarantined 5:24
  • 10 Cosmonaut 3:23
  • 11 Non‐Zero Possibility 5:37
  • 12 Catacombs 4:11

Release Date

January 1, 2000

Genre

emo, post-hardcore

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

49 min 45 sec