Hell Paso
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EP by At the Drive-In | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | punk rock, noise rock | |||
Length | 10:34 | |||
Label | Western Breed Records | |||
Producer | At the Drive-In | |||
At the Drive-In chronology | ||||
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Hell Paso is the first EP released by the band At the Drive-In.
"In November of 1994, using Ward's college savings, the band released their first seven-inch single, 'Hell Paso', on their own Western Breed Records." [1] The title is play on words of the band's hometown, El Paso.
The track title "Grand Mox Turkin" is a reference to the Star Wars character Grand Moff Tarkin.
Track listing
- "Grand Mox Turkin" – 2:43
- "Red Planet" – 2:33
- "Emptiness Is a Mule" – 5:19
Personnel
- Cedric Bixler - Lead vocals
- Jim Ward - Guitar, back-up vocals
- Jarrett Wrenn - Guitar
- Kenny Hopper - Bass
- Bernie Rincon - Drums