End Is Forever

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The crown jewel of the Kung Fu Records organization. The 14 songs on End Is Forever (The Ataris 3rd LP for Kung Fu) accurately reflect the dedication to the craft of songwriting that has skyrocketed this Santa Barbara, California quartet into becoming the fastest growing punk band in recent memory. Punk, pop-punk, and emo fans alike have been gravitating to Kris Roe's heartfelt hyper-melodic punk tales of teenage dreams and broken hearts in alarming numbers that are giving the band their highest weekly sales now, as we speak. The momentum that popped when Fat Wreck Chords released their Ataris E.P. in 1998 (as a favor to all of us), has been carried on by incessant touring throughout North America, Australia, Japan, and in the fall of 2000, Europe.

Kung Fu and the Vandals have done all they can to help develop this band and the results have been very satisfying for all of us. The Ataris now command their own league of followers. Demos pour in daily to Kung Fu from bands trying to sound like them, look like them, and play with them. They say imitation is the sincerest form of punk rock.

Music Review:

  1. Ende Neu
  2. England, Half English [Enhanced]
  3. Fallen [Enhanced] [Extra tracks] [Import]
  4. Garage Flower [Import]
  5. Great Annihilator
  6. Hard Rock Bottom [Enhanced]
  7. Head Music [Enhanced]
  8. Heart Zones
  9. Hold on Hope [EP] [Limited Edition]
  10. Home Movies: The Best of Everything but the Girl [Import]

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Time for Heroes [CD-single] [Import]

The Electic Records, Part 1 (1925 - 27)

Tristan Keuris: Violin Concerto; Movements; Sinfonia

Music: Spirit and Stone

Teak All Eye [Import]

Thompson Twins - 12 Inch Collection [Import]

Turista Aprendiz [Import]

Things Aren't So Beautiful Now

Time Travel [EP]

The Band (Limited Edition) [Import]

Ultimate Collection [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Trio Music

We Too Deep [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]

I'll Sing to You

ReR Quarterly, Vol. 2