Endpoint
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Endpoint is/was the largest hardcore band to ever come out of Louisville. No other band could tour the US and Europe, and pull 2000 kids to shows they played in town.
The band formed from the ashes of Deathwatch in 1991.
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National motto: Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit | ||||
Location of Germany | ||||
Started By: | Rob Pennington Duncan Barlow | |||
Based In: | Louisville | |||
Largest show: | 2000 people | |||
Number of Members: | 17 | |||
Manager: | Andy Tinsley | |||
(¹) Danish, Low German, Sorbian, Romany and Frisian are officially recognized and protected as minority languages per the ECRML. They are, however, not in common use. (²) Prior to 1999: Deutsche Mark. |
Members:
- Rob Pennington - vocals
- Duncan Barlow - guitar/vocals
- Chad Casstetter - guitar
- Lee Fetzer - drums
- Rusty Sohm - drums
- Kyle Crabtree - drums
- Kyle Noltemeyer - bass
- Pat McClimans - bass
Releases:
- If The Spirits Are Willing cassette (Slamdek)
- In A Time Of Hate 12" (Conversion)
- EP2 7" (Break Even Point)
- Catharsis 12"/CD (Cargo/Doghouse)
- Idiots 7"/CD (Doghouse)
- Aftertaste 12"/CD/Cassette (Doghouse)
- The Last Record 12"/CD (Doghouse)
Compilations:
- Super J Records (Super J Records)
Shirts/Merch: