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    Years active. 1996–present. Pablo J. Hinojos-Gonzalez (born July 17, 1975), also known as Paul Hinojos, is an American musician best known as the bass guitarist for At the Drive-In, and former touring member of The Mars Volta. He is also a former guitarist of Sparta .

  2. About Paul Hinojos. Paul Hinojos is an american musician who is best known as the bassist for seminal post-hardcore band At the Drive-in, for which he was the longest-running bassist for...

  3. Rock progressivo. Post-hardcore. Post-rock. Neopsichedelia. Free jazz. Periodo di attività musicale. 1997 – in attività. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Pablo Hinojos-Gonzalez, noto anche come Paul Hinojos ( Los Angeles, 17 luglio 1975 ), è un bassista e chitarrista statunitense .

    • 1997 – in attività
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    Austere

    After the demise of their previous band, At the Drive-In, drummer Tony Hajjar and bassist Paul Hinojos got together and talked about forming a new band. Hinojos contacted former At the Drive-In guitarist and back-up vocalist Jim Ward to take the role of lead vocalist. After a brief stint with Erick Sanger, the three recruited Matt Miller, a native to El Paso and then bassist of the band Belknap to permanently fill the position of bassist, with Hinojos switching to guitar. The band then scored...

    Wiretap Scars and Live at La Zona Rosa

    In August 2002, Sparta released their debut full-length album, Wiretap Scars. The album, although not well received by all of the mainstream Post-hardcore audience, brought well-earned respect and relieved some of the pressure brought on by the shadow of At The Drive-In. The record was deemed a cleaner, more accessible sound than ATDI's distortion fueled offerings. True to their roots, the opening song "Cut Your Ribbon" was described as "splintering, power-hungry rock", and other tracks such...

    Porcelain and line-up changes

    In July 2004, the band released their second album, Porcelain. Despite popular belief, none of the tracks are fueled by the loss of Jeremy Ward (Jim's cousin and sound manipulator for the Mars Volta). Tracks such as "Death in the Family" and "Travel by Bloodline" stem from other personal losses, such as Jim Ward's grandfather and a close friend. In a 2004 issue of the magazine Alternative Press, Ward describes his feelings towards these events, and how they have affected him. "...he will admi...

    Live albums

    1. Live at La Zona Rosa 3.19.04(2004)

    Music videos

    1. "Cut Your Ribbon" (2002) 2. "Air" (2002) 3. "Breaking the Broken" (2004) 4. "Taking Back Control" (2006) 5. "Erase It Again" (2007) 6. "Believe" (2020)

    Other songs

    1. "Taking Back Control" was featured in the movie The Invisible. In addition to being in the album released for the movie, the music video is a special feature on the DVD release. 2. "Each Brave Eye" was released in 2002 as a B-sideon the "Cut Your Ribbon" single. 3. The band also performed a cover of "Kiss the Bottle" for the Jawbreaker tribute album, Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault. 4. The songs "Farewell Ruins" and "Bombs and Us" were released on the Japanese version of Porcelain. "Farewell R...

  5. Profile: Born on July 17, 1975 in Los Angeles, California. Was one of the owners of Restart Records. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: At The Drive-In, Sparta. Variations: Viewing All | Paul Hinojos.

  6. 27 giu 2023 · Inquests into the ATD-I split revealed that the band had divided into two camps: bassist Paul Hinojos, drummer Tony Haijar and guitarist Jim Ward on one side, the trio going on to form Sparta and release a clutch of albums indebted to Fugazi, and the duo known at the time as 'The Afros', guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and vocalist Cedric Bixler-...