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{{infobox song
{{Infobox Single |
| Name = Invalid Litter Dept.
| name = Invalid Litter Dept.
| Cover = At the Drive-In - Invalid Litter Dept. cover.jpg
| cover = At the Drive-In - Invalid Litter Dept. cover.jpg
| Artist = [[At the Drive-In]]
| alt =
| from Album = [[Relationship of Command]]
| type = single
| B-side =
| artist = [[At the Drive-In]]
| album = [[Relationship of Command]]
| Released = 12 March 2001 <small>([[United Kingdom|UK]])</small>
| released = 12 March 2001 (UK)
| Format = [[7" single|7"]], [[CD single|CD]]
| Recorded =
| recorded =
| Genre = [[Post-hardcore]]
| studio =
| Length = 6:07
| venue =
| genre = [[Post-hardcore]], [[emo]]
| Label = [[Grand Royal]] / [[Virgin Records|Virgin]] <br /><small>VUS193 ([[United Kingdom|UK]], [[7" single|7"]])<br />VUSCD193 ([[United Kingdom|UK]], [[CD single|CD1]])<br />VUSDX193 ([[United Kingdom|UK]], [[CD single|CD2]])</small>
| Writer = [[At the Drive-In]]
| length = 6:07
| label = [[Grand Royal]] / [[Virgin Records|Virgin]] <br />VUS193 (UK, [[7-inch single|7-inch]])<br />VUSCD193 (UK, [[CD single|CD1]])<br />VUSDX193 (UK, [[CD single|CD2]])
| Producer = [[Ross Robinson]]
| Last single = "[[Rolodex Propaganda]]" <br> (2000)
| writer = [[At the Drive-In]]
| producer = [[Ross Robinson]]
| This single = "'''Invalid Litter Dept.'''" <br> (2001)
| prev_title = [[Rolodex Propaganda]]
| Next single =
| prev_year = 2000
| next_title = Governed by Contagions
| next_year = 2016
}}
}}


"'''Invalid Litter Dept.'''" was the third single released from [[At the Drive-In]]'s album ''[[Relationship of Command]]''. The CD release in March 2001 came in a variety of international formats, including the standard two CDs in the [[United Kingdom]]. The Australian release included the [[United Kingdom]] b-sides from the two CD releases.
"'''Invalid Litter Dept.'''" is a song by American rock band [[At the Drive-In]], released in 2001 as the third single from the album ''[[Relationship of Command]]''. The CD release in March 2001 came in a variety of international formats, including the standard two CDs in the United Kingdom. The Australian release included the UK B-sides from the two CD releases. "Invalid Litter Dept." is the band's highest charting single in the UK, peaking at No. 50 on the [[UK Singles Chart]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/9364/at-the-drive-in/|title=AT THE DRIVE-IN &#124; full Official Chart History &#124; Official Charts Company|website=[[Official Charts]]}}</ref> and No. 47 on the [[Scottish Singles Chart]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/20010318/41/|title=Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 (18 March 2001 - 24 March 2001) &#124; Official Charts Company|website=[[Official Charts]]}}</ref>


The song's lyrics and music video deal with the [[Female homicides in Ciudad Juárez|Juárez murders]], a series of rapes and murders in [[Cd. Juárez]] of young women who worked in factories called [[maquiladora]]s. Cd. Juárez is located just across the [[U.S.-Mexican border]] from [[El Paso, Texas]], ATDI's home town. The song explicitly criticizes the [[federales]], or Mexican police, for their lack of response to these cases.
The song's lyrics and music video deal with the [[Femicides in Ciudad Juárez|Juárez femicides]], a series of rapes and murders in [[Ciudad Juárez]], [[México]], of young women who worked in factories called [[maquiladora|maquiladoras]]. Cd. Juárez is located just across the [[U.S.-Mexican border]] from [[El Paso, Texas]], At the Drive-In's home town. The song explicitly criticizes the [[federales]], or the [[Mexican Federal Police]], for their lack of response to these cases.


"Lamacq version" tracks originally broadcast on [[BBC Radio 1]]'s ''The Evening Session'' with [[Steve Lamacq]], week beginning 11 September 2000, and produced/mixed by Simon Askew.
"Lamacq version" tracks originally broadcast on [[BBC Radio 1]]'s ''The Evening Session'' with [[Steve Lamacq]], week beginning 11 September 2000, and produced/mixed by Simon Askew.
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# "Metronome Arthritis" – 4:03
# "Metronome Arthritis" – 4:03


===UK 7"===
===UK 7-inch===
# "Invalid Litter Dept." – 6:07
# "Invalid Litter Dept." – 6:07
# "Initiation" (Lamacq version) – 3:36
# "Initiation" (Lamacq version) – 3:36
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# "Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk" – 5:05
# "Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk" – 5:05
# "Metronome Arthritis" – 4:03
# "Metronome Arthritis" – 4:03
# "At the Drive-In TV Ad" (video starring [[Mike D (musician)|Michael Diamond]])
# "At the Drive-In TV Ad" (video starring [[Mike D|Michael Diamond]])

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:2001 singles]]
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[[Category:Virgin Records singles]]
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 26 September 2023

"Invalid Litter Dept."
Single by At the Drive-In
from the album Relationship of Command
Released12 March 2001 (UK)
GenrePost-hardcore, emo
Length6:07
LabelGrand Royal / Virgin
VUS193 (UK, 7-inch)
VUSCD193 (UK, CD1)
VUSDX193 (UK, CD2)
Songwriter(s)At the Drive-In
Producer(s)Ross Robinson
At the Drive-In singles chronology
"Rolodex Propaganda"
(2000)
"Invalid Litter Dept."
(2001)
"Governed by Contagions"
(2016)

"Invalid Litter Dept." is a song by American rock band At the Drive-In, released in 2001 as the third single from the album Relationship of Command. The CD release in March 2001 came in a variety of international formats, including the standard two CDs in the United Kingdom. The Australian release included the UK B-sides from the two CD releases. "Invalid Litter Dept." is the band's highest charting single in the UK, peaking at No. 50 on the UK Singles Chart[1] and No. 47 on the Scottish Singles Chart.[2]

The song's lyrics and music video deal with the Juárez femicides, a series of rapes and murders in Ciudad Juárez, México, of young women who worked in factories called maquiladoras. Cd. Juárez is located just across the U.S.-Mexican border from El Paso, Texas, At the Drive-In's home town. The song explicitly criticizes the federales, or the Mexican Federal Police, for their lack of response to these cases.

"Lamacq version" tracks originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1's The Evening Session with Steve Lamacq, week beginning 11 September 2000, and produced/mixed by Simon Askew.

Track listing

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U.S. / Australia CD

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  1. "Invalid Litter Dept." – 6:07
  2. "Initiation" (Lamacq Version) – 3:36
  3. "Quarantined" (Lamacq Version) – 5:55
  4. "Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk" – 5:05
  5. "Metronome Arthritis" – 4:03

UK 7-inch

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  1. "Invalid Litter Dept." – 6:07
  2. "Initiation" (Lamacq version) – 3:36

UK CD1

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  1. "Invalid Litter Dept." – 6:07
  2. "Initiation" (Lamacq version) – 3:36
  3. "Quarantined" (Lamacq version) – 5:55

UK CD2

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  1. "Invalid Litter Dept." – 6:07
  2. "Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk" – 5:05
  3. "Metronome Arthritis" – 4:03
  4. "At the Drive-In TV Ad" (video starring Michael Diamond)

References

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  1. ^ "AT THE DRIVE-IN | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  2. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 (18 March 2001 - 24 March 2001) | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
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