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Out of interest, how does the name for this album relate to the At the Drive-in song of the same name? I'd never heard of this band and was Googling the name trying to find the lyrics for the ATD-I song. Memsom (talk) 12:45, 9 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Line Removal. Also, is there any way we can find out who really played on this thing?
I removed the line "It is the last release to feature all the members, except vocalist Andrew Schwab" from the intro, as drummer Alex Albert left two albums before, and according to a recent podcast, guitarist, Randy Torres, left before the album was recorded. It only features Schwab, Dail, and several mystery players. Is there any way we can find out who actually played guitar here? My guess is Jason Martin stepped in, but that has never been confirmed. I also removed the line about Jason Gerken playing drums and being the band's new drummer, as he is only confirmed as filling in on the sessions for Rival Factions, and has never been officially credited for Picket Fence Cartel. I also changed the information that stated that this is the only of the band's albums to be released on vinyl, as all subsequent albums were also released on that format.