We mourn the loss of JAY DIMALANTA who passed away on November 25, 1996. He may be gone from this world, but his music lives on forever.
We thank everyone who expressed their condolences and gave their support. Jay's death officially signals the band's demise. He's local hardcore's most underrated but most radical and dynamic bassist.
DEAD ENDS
in Olongapo City (c. 1989)
DEAD ENDS:
Al Dimalanta (guitar and vocals)
Jay Dimalanta (bass guitar and vocals)
Lourd de Veyra (guitar)
More info on the band
Albums
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Ingay (from "Mamatay sa Ingay" - 1995)
Al - guitar, vocals
Jay - bass
Lourd - guitar
Bong - drums
May Tawag Diyan (from "Mamatay sa Ingay" - 1995)
Al - guitar, vocals
Jay - bass
Lourd - guitar
Bong - drums
Johnny Loves Hardcore (from "Damned Nation" - 1987)
Al - guitar, vocals
Jay - bass
Harley - drums
Won't Fool Me Again (from "Second Coming" - 1986)
Al - guitar, vocals
Jay - bass
Rouen - drums
Nightmare (from "Complaints" - 1985)
Al - guitar, vocals
Jay - bass
Rouen - drums
Plus: a bonus acoustic track from the band's fourth and last album Mamatay sa Ingay: Pagkatapos ng Ingay (originally untitled).
(March 28, 1997) Al and Lourd are forming a new band called Throw, with Lourd's bro, Francis, on bass. They are already rehearsing and are building a repertoire. Philippine punk rock's not dead!
Send the band e-mail at deadends@deathsdoor.com
and tell them your stuff.
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