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Dead Ends

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Origin
  
Manila, Philippines

Years active
  
1985–1996

Genres
  
Punk rock, Hardcore

Labels
  
TRC, Dead Ends Music

Dead Ends

Associated acts
  
Throw (band) Radioactive Sago Project Rizal Underground P.O.T.

Past members
  
Al Dimalanta Jay Dimalanta Rouen Pascual Harley Alarcon Bong Montojo Lourd de Veyra


Dead Ends is a punk band from the Philippines that came out during the much-revered Philippine punk movement in the mid-80s. Dead Ends released a total of four full-length independently produced underground punk albums in the band's lifetime from 1985-1996 as well as a fifth special edition greatest hits album in 2003.

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History

Al Dimalanta and half-brother Jay Dimalanta formed Dead Ends in 1985 with drummer Rouen Pascual. The band became part of the revered 80s Philippine punk scene which included other bands like Urban Bandits, the Wuds, Private Stock, Betrayed, G.I. and the Idiots and a host of other bands.

Dead Ends had several line-up changes but brothers Al (on vocals and guitar) and Jay (on bass) remained as the nucleus of the band through the years. The band had three drummers: Rouen Pascual (for the band's first two albums, Complaints and Second Coming), Harley Alarcon (for the band's third album Damned Nation) and Bong Montojo (for the band's fourth album Mamatay sa Ingay with guitarist Lourd de Veyra).

Dead Ends’ albums, in chronological order, are Complaints (1986), Second Coming (1987), Damned Nation (1988), Mamatay sa Ingay (1995) and the greatest hits special edition album entitled Chosen (2003) which was released in honor of Jay Dimalanta (Al's half brother). The first three albums were released under the Twisted Red Cross label, while the fourth album was released under the band's own independent label.

The band's first album, Complaints (1986), was considered the very first full-length independently released album from an underground Pinoy punk band (note: although Tommy Tanchangco's Third World Chaos' full-length album preceded Dead Ends' debut album by a year, that particular album was released by RCA records, a mainstream record label). Dead Ends' second album, Second Coming (1987), release a year later, is also considered the very first full-length sophomore album from an underground Pinoy punk act back then.

Dead Ends disbanded following the death of co-founder Jay in 1996. Al Dimalanta continues to create and play punk music with his new band Throw (2001-present).

Discography

Dead Ends' discography from 1986-1996 (including a 2003 greatest hits release).

  • Complaints (1986)
  • Second Coming (1987)
  • Damned Nation (1988)
  • Mamatay sa Ingay (1995)
  • Chosen - greatest hits (2003)
  • From 1985-1987

  • Al Dimalanta (guitar and vocals)
  • Jay Dimalanta (bass)
  • Roueen Pascual (drums)
  • From 1988-1989

  • Al Dimalanta (guitar and vocals)
  • Jay Dimalanta (bass)
  • Harley Alarcon (drums)
  • From 1995-1996

  • Al Dimalanta (guitar and vocals)
  • Jay Dimalanta (bass)
  • Lourd de Veyra (guitar)
  • Bong Montojo (drums)
  • References

    Dead Ends Wikipedia