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¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo! is the second EP by At the Drive-In, released in 1995. The title takes its name from the Eloy Alfaro Popular Armed Forces, a clandestine left-wing group in Ecuador.
0:00 | Bradley Smith
2:42 | Instigate the Roll
5:40 | Ludvico Drive-In
8:10 | Circuit Scene
11:37 | Plastic Memories
Cedric Bixler -- Lead vocals
Jim Ward -- Guitar, back-up vocals
Jarrett Wrenn -- Guitar
Kenny Hopper -- Bass
Davy Simmons -- Drums
The back-up vocals on "Ludvico Drive-In" were done by Laura Beard and Sarah Reiser, who were friends with Bixler-Zavala and fellow members in the short lived group The Fall on Deaf Ears. The two girls died in a car wreck two years later. Cedric would later write "Napoleon Solo" about the incident. This is the last CD to feature Jarrett Wrenn and Kenny Hopper who went on to create Crime in Choir.
Following the release of ¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo! At the Drive-In set out on their second tour, this one in a newly purchased 1981 Ford Econoline van, spanning 42 days and 10,000 miles across the United States.
At the Drive-In Live @ UTEP Union, El Paso, 1995:
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