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==Releases==
==Releases==
*[[The Enkindels:Who Here Wants to Fight|Who Here Wants To Fight]] 7" (Struggle Records) // CD ([[Initial Records]])
*[[The Enkindels:Who Here Wants to Fight|Who Here Wants To Fight]] 7" (1996 Struggle Records) // CD (1996 [[Initial Records]])
*[[The Enkindels:Buzzclip 2000|Buzzclip 2000]] CD ([[Initial Records]]
*[[The Enkindels:Buzzclip 2000|Buzzclip 2000]] CD (1998 [[Initial Records]])
*[[The Enkindels:Can't Stop The|Can't Stop The]] CD ([[Initial Records]])
*[[The Enkindels:Can't Stop The|Can't Stop The]] CD (2000 [[Initial Records]])


==Compilations==
==Compilations==

Latest revision as of 14:41, 29 January 2024

The Enkindels Stats
Enkindels logo
Record Labels: Initial Records, Struggle Recs.
Started By: Enkindel
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 4000+
Last show: 2001
Reunion show: N/A
Number of Members: tons


Hey boys..... Who here wants to fight?

The Enkindels were the poppier, later form of the much-loved hardcore band Enkindel. Some people compared them to Rocket From The Crypt. That really wasn't accurate, however. If you go back and listen the sound of The Enkindels, it follows a natural progression from the later Some Assembly Required era material. These guys were The Hives before The Hives. A bit misunderstood in Louisville. A tongue in cheek Rock-N-Roll attitude that was lost on most local folks.

Members

Releases

Compilations

Video

  • At HMV in St. Matthew's Mall, Oct. 1996
  • "Monsters" music video
  • "Who here wants to fight" at a house party in Cincinnati, OH, 1996.
  • "All I Want" at the Biograph, Richmond, Va., 1997.
  • "Ryan Patterson's last show with EK, trying to set his bass on fire. 1997/1998.

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