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    Artist description
    Endless is one of the few bands in Pittsburgh that's keepin' it real. Their style of old school crossover is something that no one compares to.
    Music Style
    Old School Cross-Over...Original
    Musical Influences
    Pro-Pain, Built Upon Frustration, Sick Of It All, Hatebreed, The Spudmonsters
    Similar Artists
    Sick Of It All, Hatebreed, xDisciplex, Madball, Dodgin' Bullets, Sworn Enemy
    Artist History
    Endless was formed in the fall of 1993 by Krajewski and original drummer, Ken Wolfe, in a small, cold rehearsal room in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. E. joined the group shortly after the addition of bassist Ken Seeman in the spring of 1994 and the band began to combine their different musical influences into the reality conscious, groove inflicted form of hardcore music you hear today. Hitting the club scene later that year, with what seemed like a new drummer every show, Endless started getting rave reviews and began sharing stages with such national acts as: Over Kill (CMC), Obliveon (ASA/Cargo), Insult II Injury (Century Media Records), Crowbar (Pavement), Floodgate, Suffocation & Shank 456 (Roadrunner), The Spudmonsters (Massacre/Century Media), Brutal Juice (Interscope), Hatebreed (Victory) and anyone else who would let them play. Due to outstanding requests, Endless entered Technimedia Studios in late 1996 with Producer/Engineer, Mike Ofca where they churned out a five song demo entitled "Fuck Yinz." They also released a two song cassingle containing Misunderstood & Cross I Bear which sold 500 copies in the Pittsburgh area. (Actually they quit printing them so people would buy the CD.) Misunderstood and Cross I Bear got regular spins on several college radio stations and their two videos, Misunderstood and Punk At Heart still ride the underground airwaves of cable access. Their second video, Punk At Heart, features some of their live performances and clips from Blitz (Over Kill), Hoya & Freddy (Madball), J.C. (Dog Eat Dog), Lee (Cathedral) and XXX-Superstar, Teri Weigal just to name a few. After wasting a few months negotiating the release of their first CD with a couple of indie labels, compounded with an enormous attorney bill, they decided it would be best to release it themselves. This gave E. the opportunity he always wanted, to start his own label and what better band to push than his own! So Da’ Core Records was born and the long awaited debut CD from Endless was finally on the streets. With a lot of hard work and a lot of self financed touring, the band has sold about 1,400 copies of their self titled CD so far. E. continues his label efforts with two new releases that hit the streets this summer, but he knows that Endless can go farther than he can push them and wants the band to take the next step. The band returned to the studio this past summer to churn out a three song promo CD to help them spark some larger label interest entitled, "Hurried Up... Cheap Ass... Try To Get A Better Deal... Three Song Demo." After all the work, Endless finally released their sophormore album..."With Everything Against Us". It's been out for a few months now and has been blowing away everyone that has listened to it.
    Group Members
    Eric Corbin - Vocals...Ken Seeman - Bass...Dan Krajewski - Guitar...Kurt Liebmann - Drums
    Instruments
    The Usuals
    Albums
    Fuck Yinz Demo....Self-Titled Full Length...Hurried Up, Cheap Ass, Try To Get A Better Deal Demo...With Everything Against Us Full Length
    Press Reviews
    I guess you could consider this album self-released, considering the fact that E, their singer, owns Da'Core Records. Da'Core has been the main spot for hardcore in the Pittsburgh area for quite a while now and you'll see that after reading through the reviews and seeing all the albums on it. Anyhow, this album is unquestionably, plain out old school hardcore. But of course, it's something new and original. These guys dont just play one power chord as fast as they can for a minute. They put a lot of time and effort into the song structure, bass lines, and vocal patterns...and you can definitely tell. These songs are surprisingly long for old school hardcore and they also have great production to them. The guitar riffs are just as catchy as anything you heard and the drumming is simple and basic, yet they keep you listening. There is not a thing I can see wrong with this album, it seems flawless. If you need a comparison, I would say they sound like a slightly metal version of Sick Of It All.
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA - USA

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