Never Ender
Never Ender is a compilation album of material from several 7 inch records and split records by the band Hot Water Music released by No Idea Records in March 2001. Only the mail-order version of this album contains the second disc.
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Released | March 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1995-1998 | |||
Genre | Post-hardcore, emo, punk rock | |||
Length | 44:35 | |||
Label | No Idea Records | |||
Producer | Hot Water Music | |||
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Pitchfork Media | (6.6/10) link |
Track listing
Disc One (Blue)
- "Alachua"
- "Never Ender"
- "Tradition"
- "The Bitter End"
- "You Can Take the Boy Out of Bradenton"
- "Hate Mail Comes in August"
- "Elektra"
- "Things on a Dashboard"
- "Powder"
- "Us & Chuck"
- "Loft"
- "Sound for Language"
Disc Two (Red)
- "New Instrumental" (later re-recorded with vocals for "Instrumental")
- "Just Don't Say You Lost It"
- "Translocation"
- "Man the Change"
- "Position" (demo, pre-"Forever and Counting")
- "Difference Engine"
- "Sleeping Fan" (demo, pre-"Fuel for the Hate Game")
- "The Passing " ("Tommy Ham" version, not included on "Finding the Rhythms")
- "Powder"
- "Us & Chuck"
- "Loft"
- "Sound for Language" (the ACTUAL demo recordings, previously cassette-only: not the same as the HWM/TOM split)
- "Old Instrumental: Fast Guy" (demo, pre-"No Division")
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