Drive-Thru Records

Drive-Thru Records was a California-based independent record label owned by siblings Richard and Stefanie Reines. The label was partially responsible for popularizing the pop-punk/emo merger sound of the early to mid-2000s. After facing financial obstacles in getting their bands' music into stores, Drive-Thru entered into a distribution deal with MCA/Universal. In 2003 MCA was dissolved and folded into Geffen Records. One of the clauses of that agreement was MCA/Geffen being able to sign any band of their choosing from Drive-Thru's roster.

Drive-Thru Records
FounderRichard Reines, Stefanie Reines
Statusactive 1996–2008
Distributor(s)Universal, Sony, RED
GenrePop punk, emo, indie rock, post-hardcore
Country of originUS
LocationSherman Oaks, California, Woodland Hills, California, Santa Monica, CA
Official websitehttp://www.myspace.com/drivethrurecords
A cartoon-style illustration of a man driving a taxi.  The man has a cigar and is winking, and the taxi has an angry face.  The text "Drive-Thru 006" appears at the bottom of the image.
Drive-Thru Records logo used on Allister's You Can't Do that on Vinyl

Once the Universal deal ended, they signed a contract with independent label Sanctuary Records. Starting with a new roster, the label garnered a top 10 platinum hit with "Here In Your Arms" by Hellogoodbye.[1] However, Sanctuary was on the verge of bankruptcy, and sold their assets to Universal Music. Drive-Thru Records got trapped in that deal, and were stuck with UMG, the catalog division of Universal. The label's last release was in 2008, when Richard and Stefanie Reines decided to concentrate on artist management and put Drive-Thru Records on indefinite hiatus.

The independent label sold over 7 million CDs. Bands that achieved notable success during their time with the label include Hellogoodbye, New Found Glory, Something Corporate, Dashboard Confessional, Fenix*TX, Finch, The Starting Line, Steel Train, Midtown, Rx Bandits, The Early November, Senses Fail, Home Grown, Halifax and Allister.

Love Minus Zero Recordings

Love Minus Zero Recordings was founded as the second subsidiary of Drive-Thru Records in January 2007.[2] This label was intended to comprise artists of a stronger singer-songwriter genre. Only two acts were ever signed to Love Minus Zero: Roark and Biirdie. This imprint was soon reabsorbed back into Drive-Thru Records.

Commercial Success

Drive-Thru Records have earned several silver, gold, and platinum albums and singles, that have been certified by RIAA, CRIA and BPI.

Certified Release

Year Artist Release Sales
2000 New Found Glory New Found Glory
2002 New Found Glory Sticks and Stones
2002 The Starting Line "The Best Of Me"
2004 New Found Glory Catalyst
2006 Hellogoodbye "Here (In Your Arms)"
  • US: Platinum[7]

List of former bands

* denotes inactive band.denotes former Rushmore Records signee.

Release catalog

This is the release list of Drive-Thru Records in order of release number.

  1. Cousin Oliver (818) (1997)
  2. Various Artists Where's the Beef? (1997)
  3. Riverfenix Riverfenix (1997)
  4. Various Artists A Punk & Ska Christmas Gone Wrong (1997)
  5. The Pharmaceutical Bandits Those Damn Bandits (1998)
  6. Allister You Can't Do that on Vinyl 7" vinyl (1998)
  7. Various Artists Mulletcore (1998)
  8. Mothermania The Sound and the Fury (1998)
  9. Caught Inside Bolts in the Machine EP (1998)
  10. Rx Bandits Halfway Between Here and There (1999)
  11. Last Summer Remember Those Days (1999)
  12. Midtown The Sacrifice of Life EP (1999)
  13. New Found Glory Nothing Gold Can Stay (1999)
  14. Allister Dead Ends and Girlfriends (1999)
  15. Less Than Jake Hello Rockview picture vinyl (1999)
  16. Not used
  17. Various Artists You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again (1999)
  18. Midtown Save the World, Lose the Girl (2000)
  19. New Found Glory From the Screen to Your Stereo EP (2000)
  20. Dashboard Confessional The Swiss Army Romance (2000)
  21. The Benjamins The Art of Disappointment (2001)
  22. Rx Bandits Progress (2001)
  23. The Starting Line With Hopes of Starting Over EP (2001)
  24. Finch Falling into Place EP (2001)
  25. Something Corporate Audioboxer EP (2001)
  26. The Movielife The Movielife Has a Gambling Problem EP (2001)
  27. Various Artists Welcome to the Family (2001)
  28. Finch What It Is to Burn (2002)
  29. Home Grown 3 Song Sampler (2002)
  30. Home Grown Kings of Pop (2002)
  31. The Starting Line 3 Song Sampler (2002)
  32. The Starting Line Say It Like You Mean It (2002)
  33. Allister Last Stop Suburbia (2002)
  34. The Early November For All of This EP (2002)
  35. The Early November The Acoustic EP (2003)
  36. Steel Train For You My Dear EP (2003)
  37. Inadvertently, there were two releases with the release number 37:
  38. Senses Fail From the Depths of Dreams EP (2003)
  39. Rx Bandits The Resignation (2003)
  40. The Starting Line The Make Yourself at Home EP (2003)
  41. Various Artists Drive-Thru Invasion Tour Compilation (2003)
  42. The Early November The Room's Too Cold (2003)
  43. Hidden in Plain View Hidden in Plain View EP (2003)
  44. Steel Train 1969 EP (2003)
  45. Jenoah Morning Is When Jenoah Wakes Up EP (2004)
  46. Hellogoodbye Hellogoodbye EP (2004)
  47. New Found Glory Catalyst (2004)
  48. I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business (2004)
  49. Home Grown When It All Comes Down EP (2004)
  50. An Angle And Take It with a Grain of Salt (2004)
  51. Various Artists Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records (2004)
  52. Halifax A Writer's Reference EP (2005)
  53. Various Artists Drive Thru Records: Bands You Love, Have Heard of, and Should Know (2005)
  54. Hidden in Plain View Life in Dreaming (2005)
  55. Steel Train Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun (2005)
  56. An Angle We Can Breathe under Alcohol (2005)
  57. Adelphi Walking on the Ceiling of the Sky EP (2005)
  58. The Early November/I Am the Avalanche Split (2005)
  59. Various Artists Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005)
  60. Socratic Lunch for the Sky (2005)
  61. I Am the Avalanche I Am the Avalanche (2005)
  62. The Early November The Room's Too Cold re-release (2005)
  63. Allister Before the Blackout (2005)
  64. Various Artists Drive-Thru Records Greatest Hits (2005)
  65. Halifax 3 Song Sampler (2006)
  66. Halifax The Inevitability of a Strange World (2006)
  67. Dave Melillo Talk Is Cheap EP (2006)
  68. The Early November The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path (2006)
  69. Hellogoodbye Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! (2006)
  70. House of Fools House of Fools EP (2006)
  71. Self Against City Telling Secrets to Strangers (2007)
  72. Hidden In Plain View Resolution (2007)
  73. House of Fools Live and Learn (2007)
  74. Inadvertently, there were two releases with the release number 74:
  75. New Found Glory From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II (2007)
  76. Steel Train Trampoline (2007)
  77. Inadvertently, there were two releases with the release number 77:
  78. Hellogoodbye EP/DVD Split (2008)
  79. Hellogoodbye Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! And More!(2008)
  80. Not used
  81. Socratic Spread The Rumors (2008)
  82. Not used
  83. Houston Calls The End of an Error (2008)
  84. Various Artists Drive-Thru Records Special Edition 26th Anniversary EP Box Set (2023)

DVD releases

  • Drive-Thru Records DVD Vol.1 (2002)
  • Drive-Thru Records DVD Vol.2: Spectacular, Spectacular (2003)[8]
  • Drive-Thru and Rushmore Records DVD Vol.3 (2005)
  • Drive-Thru Records DVD Vol.4 (2006)
  • "Hellogoodbye OMG HGB ROTFL"

References

  1. "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  2. Paul, Aubin (January 11, 2007). "Drive Thru founders launch Love Minus Zero Recordings". Punknews.org. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  3. "Certified Awards Search" (To access, enter the search parameter "New Found Glory" and select "Search by Artist"). British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
  4. RIAA Search for New Found Glory Archived June 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved on November 19, 2008.
  5. "Gold & Platinum Certification – February 2003". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 2010-10-19. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
  6. "The Starting Line on Instagram: "Ken and his Mom would like to thank you for turning The Best Of Me GOLD💛!!! We are playing this among TONS of SILYMI and RARIFIED tunes…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  7. "RIAA - Gold & Platinum - September 3, 2010: Hellogoodbye certified singles". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on February 25, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  8. "For the Record: Quick News on Juvenile, Britney, Hilary Duff, Justin Timberlake, Linkin Park, Viggo Mortensen & More".
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