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End This All

End This All

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Genres: Punk, Rock

Formed: 2004

City: Dallas, TX

The band released their debut self titled E.P. in 2005 which has received airplay on XM radio and TV commercials. On December 1st, End This All competed for the Famecast Fenom of season 3 at Stubbs in Austin, TX beating out 397 bands from around the world. Though they did not win, the sold out crowd in attendance was left in awe. Currently End This All is recording new material for their first full length album to be released in 2008.

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Musicians

Influences

Refused, Fugazi, The Toadies, Dead Kennedys, Social Distortion, Alkaline Trio, Rancid, Mike Patton.

Albums

Album cover End This All Released 2005

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