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End.

End is a little band out of New York City. Over the years, their sound has evolved to be a noisy mix of dirty synths, garage rock, and old-time swing, all achieved through a mish-mash of live instruments, programmed electronics, and stolen sounds. They've put out numerous records on labels like Ipecac, Hymen, and Tigerbeat6, toured the world with bands like Fantomas, Melt Banana, and Jason Forrest, and worked on albums with the bands Snog and Messer Für Frau Müller. Releases: The Dangerous Class (2009) A Girl Called Trouble (2008) The Sick Generation (2005) Ladies Get In Free (sp ...read more

End is a little band out of New York City. Over the years, their sound has evolved to be a noisy mix of dirty synths, garage rock, and old-time swing, all achieved through a mish-mash of live instruments, programmed electronics, and stolen sounds. They've put out numerous records on labels like Ipecac, Hymen, and Tigerbeat6, toured the world with bands like Fantomas, Melt Banana, and Jason Forrest, and worked on albums with the bands Snog and Messer Für Frau Müller. Releases: The Dangerous Class (2009) A Girl Called Trouble (2008) The Sick Generation (2005) Ladies Get In Free (split w/ Jason Forrest) (2005) The Sounds of Disaster (2004) Percussions (2004) To Hell With Everyone (as Giorgio Marauder) (2003) Errata (2003) Science/Fiction (2002) Remixes: Monster Zoku Onsomb!: Suicide Sinewave Vernon Le Noir: I Got Rhythm Snog: King Of Hate Snog: Planet of Shit Kaada: Retirement Community The Icarus Line: Feed A Cat To Your Cobra Ambassador 21: Whip Song Mad Ep: When I'm Six Foetus: Time Marches On Snog: Real Estate Man Neutral: Carbon Black Lung: Catastrophic Cognitive Void Snog: Are You Normal Enough -www.worldwentdown.com « hide

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The Sounds of Disaster
2004

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