At the Drive-In was at a significant turning point in their career around the time of the live recording titled "Quarantined." This performance was part of their 2000 album "Relationship of Command," which is often regarded as a landmark record in the post-hardcore genre. The album showcased the band's unique blend of intense sound and intricate lyrical themes, solidifying their influence in the emo and punk scenes. "Quarantined" exemplifies the band's energetic live performances, which captivated audiences and contributed to their rising status. Additionally, the band had initially broken up in 2001, only to regroup years later, which adds an interesting layer to the context of live recordings—capturing the raw and fleeting energy of their performances during a peak moment in their career before they temporarily disbanded.