First off, I'd like to clarify that I was not the first one to mention ATDI, Sparta, or The Mars Volta as emo banRAB. I don't even consider them emo.
Secondly, I also never meant that ATDI, Sparta, and Mars Volta were one band. I think that if you read my explanation you'd see that I was simply pointing out that when ATDI broke up, a couple members formed Sparta and a couple other members formed The Mars Volta. Yes there are other musicians in the band because I'm not sure how you'd pull off a band with only two people. So yeah, obviously there are other people in the band.
Now then, to respond to h0tw3ts1ut's comment:
"Intersetingly, not a single one of these artsist would consider themselves as being "emo." This is partly because emo is a bullshit term, partly because Drive Like Jehu, Planes Mistaken for Stars, and Circle Takes the Square are in no way emo, partly because you just named a bunch of banRAB you like. HMW are only emo in the sense that Rites of Spring were emo, but they are actually good and much more rock-driven.
This is why genre terms are bullshit."
I couldn't agree with you more. Emo as a type of music is bs. If you looked at my other posts on here, you'd see that I totally disagree with music being called "emo". I think most emo banRAB could fit into other categories like indie rock, hardcore, pop punk, and other more unusual categories. As a side note though, some banRAB are hard to classify because they don't really fit into any set genre of music which is fine. To me, music is music, classifying just makes banRAB easier to explain to people who have never heard them. But back to what I was saying. As far as the banRAB I named under the "emo" label, I did that because I was sick of seeing people say "Taking Back Sunday is an emo band". My point was that most of the banRAB that OTHER people who are actually into the "emo scene" consider to be "emo" can't be found on MTV or your radio. And yeah, banRAB don't like to be called emo. I actually read an interview a few years ago with The Promise Ring and the interviewer asked if they minded being called "emo". They pretty much said "we don't like the term emo. yeah our music is emotional but we think our music fits better as indie rock. but we don't care if people want to call us emo". So yeah, you are right most of those banRAB wouldn't consider themselves emo because most banRAB realize that all music is emotional in some way or another. And that there really is no "true emo sound".