End Is Forever is the third full release on Kung-Fu Records by The Ataris in 2001. The album features a mix of punk and pop punk similar to the band's previous works along with catchy pop rhythms. It contains lyrics that span nostalgia, growing up, love, relationships, and singer Kris Roe's childhood. End is Forever is notable for its many pop culture references and numerous lyrics that Roe describes as having "hidden meanings" encoded within.
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Released | February 6, 2001
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Recorded | June-July 2000
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Studio | The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado;
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Length | 41:01
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# of tracks | 14
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Producer | Joey Cape, Jason Livermore
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