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End is an American metalcore supergroup composed of singer Brendan Murphy (Counterparts), guitarists Will Putney (Fit For An Autopsy) and Gregory Thomas , bassist Jay Pepito (Reign Supreme), and drummer Matt Guglielmo (the Acacia Strain).
The End was a British psychedelic pop band formed in 1965 by Dave Brown (bass, vocals) and Colin Giffin (guitar, lead vocals) following the demise of The Innocents. Nick Graham (keyboards, vocals) and John Horton (saxophone) joined from Dickie Pride's backing group, The Original Topics, and Roger Groom (drums) of The Tuxedos completed the line-up. [2]
The End Machine is an American supergroup originally consisting of guitar player George Lynch (Lynch Mob, KXM, ex-Dokken), bass player Jeff Pilson (Foreigner, ex-Dokken, ex-Dio, ex-McAuley Schenker Group), drummer Mick Brown (ex-Dokken, ex-Lynch Mob, ex-Ted Nugent) and singer Robert Mason (Warrant, ex-Lynch Mob). According to a 2021 interview ...
End (band) an American hardcore punk supergroup; End key on a modern computer keyboard; End Records, a record label "End", a song by The Cure from Wish "Ends" (song) a 1998 song by Everlast, off the album Whitey Ford Sings the Blues; End, by Explosions in the Sky "Ends" , a television episode
The Living End is an Australian punk rock band from Melbourne, formed in 1994. Since 2002, the line-up consists of Chris Cheney (vocals, guitar), Scott Owen (double bass, vocals), and Andy Strachan (drums).
The End Band, an Austrian indie pop band; Albums. The E.N.D., a 2009 album by Black Eyed Peas; The End, a 2016 EP by Black Sabbath; The End (Cody Fry album) (2023)
The band then went on a summer tour in the US with The Abandoned Hearts Club, followed by a Canadian and US tour with Between the Buried and Me and Life Once Lost. [4] [5] Their second album, Within Dividia was released in January, 2004 through Relapse Records. [6] The band than toured Canada with The Abandoned Hearts Club again. [4]
Book binding terms vary by time period and location. Christopher Clarkson first used the word ‘endband’ in 1967 to speak about medieval book binding. [2] The following terms are used by Conservation Wiki (operated by the American Institute for Conservation, also called AIC Wiki), Ligatus (full name The Language of Bindings Thesaurus), and J.A. Szirmai's book The Archeology of Medieval ...