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1. Drive-Thru
Adjective used to define a nasally style of pop-punk. Derived from Drive-Thru Records who produce bands who all have this signature vocal style.
Yeah, that band wan't too bad, they were sort of a Drive-Thru thing with some screams.
by Travis Sep 3, 2004 add a video
2. drive-thru records
A record company with cool bands such as New Found Glory, The Early November, Something Corporate, The Starting Line, Finch, Steel Train and others.
I just bought the Drive-Thru Records 2003 Tour CD.
by Lindsay Oct 11, 2004 add a video
3. Socratic
1) Fantastic and underrated band from Cranford / Linden, New Jersey currently signed to Drive-Thru Records, on which they released Lunch For The Sky.

They are currently a 4 piece consisting of Duane F. Okun, Kevin G. Bryan II, Thomas Patrick Stratton and Vincent D'Amico. Bassist Adam Swider left the group in May, 2006.

2) A method invented by Greek Philosopher Socrates.
1) I'll extend my arms out to learn a lesson that no teachers teach on how to admire the morning in case this is the last one that I'll ever see. - Socratic

2) Makes no sense to me - Me
4. Hellogoodbye
A very awesome and unique band, mostly for their use of electronic vocalizors and keyboards on stage. Best known for their song "here in your arms". Signed to Drive Thru records.
Hellogoodbye had a myspace secret show.
5. the early november
A simply amazing band led by Arthur Enders. They are currently on Drive-Thru Records.
The Early November is my favorite band.
6. dave melillo
david a. melillo jr.
signed to drive-thru records at the age of sixteen.
debut ep 'talk is cheap' came out in 2006.
played guitar on the 2007 vans warped tour and on the young wild things tour with cute is what we aim for.
now plays bass for cute is what we aim for.
person one: oh, hey isn't that dave melillo playing bass for ciwwaf?
person two: uh, yeah. i hope he still does some solo stuff though.
person one: for sure, he's way talented. wait, he cut his hair.
7. drive-thru records
One of the worst record labels in history. Steel Train and The Rx Bandits are the only thing that bring any kind of redemption to such atrocious label.
Guy 1: Dude, is that a fucking Drive-Thru logo on your shirt?
Guy 2: Yeah, but this is a Steel Train shirt, it's cool, mang.
Guy 1: Alright, that's good. I couldn't have have held back the projectile vomit much longer if it wasn't.
by Joe Lusk Mar 24, 2005 add a video
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