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Never Ender
File:Hot Water Music - Never Ender cover.jpg
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMarch 2001
Recorded1995-1998
GenrePost-hardcore, emo, punk rock
Length44:35
LabelNo Idea Records
ProducerHot Water Music
Hot Water Music chronology
No Division
(1999)
Never Ender
(2001)
A Flight and a Crash
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Pitchfork Media(6.6/10) link

Never Ender is a compilation album of material from several 7 inch records and split records by the band Hot Water Music released by No Idea Records in March 2001. Only the mail-order version of this album contains the second disc.

Track listing

Disc One (Blue)

  1. "Alachua"
  2. "Never Ender"
  3. "Tradition"
  4. "The Bitter End"
  5. "You Can Take the Boy Out of Bradenton"
  6. "Hate Mail Comes in August"
  7. "Elektra"
  8. "Things on a Dashboard"
  9. "Powder"
  10. "Us & Chuck"
  11. "Loft"
  12. "Sound for Language"

Disc Two (Red)

  1. "New Instrumental" (later re-recorded with vocals for "Instrumental")
  2. "Just Don't Say You Lost It"
  3. "Translocation"
  4. "Man the Change"
  5. "Position" (demo, pre-"Forever and Counting")
  6. "Difference Engine"
  7. "Sleeping Fan" (demo, pre-"Fuel for the Hate Game")
  8. "The Passing " ("Tommy Ham" version, not included on "Finding the Rhythms")
  9. "Powder"
  10. "Us & Chuck"
  11. "Loft"
  12. "Sound for Language" (the ACTUAL demo recordings, previously cassette-only: not the same as the HWM/TOM split)
  13. "Old Instrumental: Fast Guy" (demo, pre-"No Division")