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Relationship of Command : ウィキペディア英語版 | Relationship of Command
''Relationship of Command'' is the third and final studio album by the post-hardcore band At the Drive-In, and was released in September 2000. The band reached mainstream success through the album, if only for a short time before their break-up in 2001. The album combines an aggressive hardcore edge with a melodic drive, harmonious and emotive vocals, and surreal lyrics. While the album continues in the alternative style of At the Drive-In's previous albums, ''Relationship of Command'' is seen as a more well-rounded album than its predecessors. Initially received positively by critics, the album is now seen not only as one of the most influential post-hardcore albums of the decade〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=At the Drive-In – Relationship of Command – Album Review )〕 but also as one of the most accomplished recent works in the wider rock spectrum. ''Relationship of Command'' was voted 12th out of 50 in the Albums of the Decade by NME〔NME The Story Of The Decade 10 Years In Music 21 November 2009〕 and the 37th most influential album of all time by Kerrang!〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rocklist.net...Kerrang! Lists Page 1 )〕 ==Background== ''Relationship of Command'' was recorded over a seven-week period starting on January 17, 2000, following a tour supporting Rage Against the Machine. The album was recorded at the Indigo Ranch Studios, in Malibu, California, and was produced by Ross Robinson and mixed by Andy Wallace. Known for his unorthodox production methods, Robinson at one point took bass player Paul Hinojos for a drive in his SUV through the hills of Malibu to get his adrenaline going prior to recording. He also brought Iggy Pop to the studio for a guest appearance; Omar Rodriguez commented: "() had been talking to Iggy because they were gonna work together. I don’t know if they ever did, but they’d sort of been chatting, so Ross had passed him our previous records and he liked them. So, of course I brought up the idea, “Why not (Iggy ) come and do something on the album?” Ross mentioned it to Iggy, and he was completely open to it. He came down to the studio for a whole day in which he sang ("Rolodex Propaganda" ) and did the ransom note ("Enfilade" )".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/the_class_of_2000_omar_rodriguez-lopez_on_at_the_drive-ins_relationshi/ )〕 The album's cover artwork (including the covers for the singles "One Armed Scissor," "Invalid Litter Dept." and "Rolodex Propaganda"), illustrated by Damon Locks, all revolve around imagery of the Trojan War, and the Trojan Horse in particular.
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