The Mars Volta - 'Caught In The Sun' video free download


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Duration: 05:56
Uploaded: 2009/10/14

This early, unreleased song that appeared on TMV's first live sets has no 'official' title. It was dubbed Caught In The Sun by fans.

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11 years ago

Stigmata Serpico

I VOTE THIS THE BEST VOLTA SONG EVER!! HANDS DOWN ON THE TABLE WITH THE KNIFE TIP BETWEEN MY FINGERTIPS AND FUCK ALL THE BITCHES THAT THINK OTHERWISE>>>>>> FRANCES THE MUTE WAS THEIR BEST ALBUM GO BUY IT AND PLAY IT FOR ALL THE POLITICIANS>>>>

11 years ago

laine minor

thats all fine and dandy but dubstep has no traces of jazz or reggae at all. not this Skrillex shit.

11 years ago

Mathias Moen

Oldschool Dubstep is kinda sick (i.e. cool).

11 years ago

Darkcapacity1133

LOL sike!

12 years ago

Andrew Washington

sounds like de facto!

12 years ago

March Hare

@Trinin How do you dub? You fight for dub! You plug dub in.

12 years ago

Frank Dood

the keyboards of this song are actually a Free Moral Agents song, can't tell which right now, but if you know FMA you'll get it

12 years ago

Trinin Zach

@shaolinkungfu666 Actually dubstep was around prior to even the break up of ATDI. In fact De Facto the precursor to The Mars Volta was a DUB band, the INSTRUMENTAL music genre combing elements of reggae jazz where they heavily used modified noises and sound manipulation. Dubstep came from dub. It's not anti instrumental, you've just only heard the stereotypical youtube remixes and songs people play with a drop at the 55 second mark, where it goes WOMP WOMP WOMP WOMP. Get your story straight.

12 years ago

Tom Novak

Link to download, plz?!? Thank you, sir or ma'am.

12 years ago

pesely

@shaolinkungfu666 and also won't be around next year.

12 years ago

Martin McCraven

@manwhore60 Pretty close minded, don't you think? I know plenty of dubstep artists that are incredible musicians and Omar would agree with me considering he is influenced by some(although many argue with me about what dubstep is, I prefer the style that doesn't sound like D&B and is at a slower tempo)

12 years ago

salmonphatshoes

@yrureadingthisname Oh dude i totally see where youre coming from. this is definitely dub influenced. dub step sucks!!!

12 years ago

yrureadingthisname

@salmonphatshoes For the record, I meant DUB, not dub step. For some reason I typed dub step in. Little bit of a slip. Pretty obvious one too, if you ask me. Looks like you have dub step pretty figured out though. Keep spreading that real music gospel.

12 years ago

salmonphatshoes

@yrureadingthisname Did you ever stop to think maybe dubstep was influenced by this? not the other way around? but it probably wasnt because all dubstep is, is a bunch of gay ass djs that poke ipads to make "music" and probably never heard the mars volta in their life because they probably listen to other gay ass djs that poke ipads to make "music"

12 years ago

nubbinnoob

@manwhore60 there's a few good dubstep songs (or so i'm told) out there, it's just that everyone and their mom wants to make dubstep now. I have yet to hear a really good one myself.

12 years ago

Barbara Rodriguez

really great song. i like the reggae feel to it.

13 years ago

meowzymcdirmit

cedric looks fat

13 years ago

TouchFasterImaging

@SuPRchOklat I like dubstep but your a little off...The term dubstep didn't come about till the late 90's whereas dub reggae has been around since the 60's. Defacto is dub reggae, not Dubstep. Cedric even calls them that in interviews. If you listen to some dub reggae (I reccomend king tubby) you will clearly see this is where there influence came from, not dubstep. Besides, Defacto began as a side project during the early ATDI years so dubstep wasn't even invented yet when defacto formed.

13 years ago

elchafa

I don't see a Dubstep influence, I'd actually say there's a Dub or a Reggae influence much more than a Dubstep one.

13 years ago

elchafa

@shaolinkungfu666 hmm sorry but Dubstep has been around since as early as 98. Let's say 2000. And this jam is from 2001, so he's not that wrong if he sees a Dubstep influence in the jam (which I don't by the way).

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