IDEFI, a brand new collection of material that should have made up Houston-based progressive metal band, Drive’s third album, finally hits the streets in a proper release. The producers worked very closely with the band members and their families to make IDEFI stand as a fitting celebration of the lives of founder/guitarist Rick Chavez and singer David Earl Taylor, both of whom have passed away in recent years. The album features a huge 24-page booklet, liner notes from Chris Leibundgut, and heartfelt tributes to both Chavez and Taylor. The album is limited to 500 copies. Meanwhile, Drive's only two previous albums, Characters In Time (1988) and Diablero (1992), continue to be highly sought-after collector's items.

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