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At the Drive-In Reissues

From Punknews.org
We checked in with Fearless to get some information about the At the Drive-In reissues due out on November 9th. Relationship of Command - which was originally released via the Beastie Boys' defunct Grand Royal label -will be reissued with two bonus tracks: "Extracurricular" and "Catacombs."

But more important for At the Drive-In fans will be the anthology record planned for release in Spring 2005. While the details haven't been confirmed, our contact at Fearless tells us that "it'll probably have a companion DVD with music videos, live footage and some interviews." as well as the bulk of the unreleased and live tracks from the band.

>I'm curious if "Incetardis" from the "One Armed Scissor"/"Pattern Against User" teaser EP will show up on this anthology.

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