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- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 accessdate "2008-10-01".
- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 first "Steve".
- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 isCitedBy List_of_emo_artists.
- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 last "Huey".
- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 publisher Allmusic.
- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 quote "Drive Like Jehu had a tremendous impact on the evolution of hardcore punk into emo [...] The term 'emo' hadn't yet come into wider use, and while Drive Like Jehu didn't much resemble the sound that word would later come to signify, they exerted a powerful pull on its development. Moreover, they did fit the earlier definition of emo: challenging, intricate guitar rock rooted in hardcore and performed with blistering intensity, especially the frenzied vocals.".
- 5759d67f5d1e117c6d4704104f928486a46679113428197bd18dade9a1ef5f29 title "Drive Like Jehu: Biography".