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Beto O'Rourke
Beto O'Rourke
American politician
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Cedric Bixler-Zavala
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
American singer
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At the Drive-In
At the Drive-In
American post-hardcore band
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De Facto
De Facto
dub reggae band
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The Mars Volta
The Mars Volta
American rock band
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Omar Rodríguez-López
Omar Rodríguez-López
American musician and actor
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Jeremy Michael Ward
Jeremy Michael Ward
American guitarist
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El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez
El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Puerto Rican progressive rock band
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Sparta
Sparta
rock band from El Paso, Texas
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Drive Like Jehu
Drive Like Jehu
band
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Charlie Quintana
Charlie Quintana
American drummer
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Talk Talk
Talk Talk
English pop and post-rock group
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Brainiac
Brainiac
band
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Joe Ely
Joe Ely
American singer and musician
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musical band from Texas
Members, past and present

Foss was an American rock band formed in El Paso, Texas in the early 1990s. Though short-lived and obscure in its own time, the band garnered renewed attention when one of its former members, Beto O'Rourke, campaigned in the 2018 US Senate election in Texas as the Democratic candidate against incumbent Republican Ted Cruz. Another member, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, found success in the music industry as the singer for the rock bands At the Drive-In and the Mars Volta, as well as a member of numerous other musical projects.

Typically described as a post-hardcore band, Foss's sound incorporated elements of punk rock, emo, and indie rock styles of the period. The members of Foss espoused the DIY ("Do-It-Yourself") ethic and were influenced by the independent label Dischord Records and punk zines like Maximumrocknroll. The band released a handful of recordings and embarked on two tours spanning parts of the United States and Canada. Foss appeared on Let's Get Real With Bill Lowrey, an evangelical show on El Paso public-access television, after tricking the show's producers into believing they were a Christian rock band. Video of the chaotic performance later resurfaced on YouTube.

The DIY ethos adopted by Foss informed some of O'Rourke's later political decisions, such as his Senate campaign's pledge not to accept financial contributions from PACs (political action committees). During the campaign, the press often remarked on Foss and O'Rourke's connection to Bixler-Zavala, who was by then a well-known musician. Political commentators noted that O'Rourke's past membership in a punk band likely boosted his credibility, image, and political appeal, particularly among younger voters. The Republican Party of Texas mockingly tweeted the cover of Foss's record The El Paso Pussycats, which depicts O'Rourke wearing a dress.