Endless Nameless (album) - Release Information

Release Information

  • UK Chart: No. 41
  • Formats: CD (MUSH 13CD), Gatefold LP (MUSH13LP), Cassette (MUSH13MC)
The Wildhearts
  • Ginger
  • C.J. (Chris Jaghdar)
  • Scott Sorry
  • Ritch Battersby
  • Jon Poole
  • Danny McCormack
  • Andrew "Stidi" Stidolph
  • Mark Keds
  • Jef Streatfield
  • Bam Bam
  • Devin Townsend
Studio albums
  • Earth vs the Wildhearts
  • Fishing for Luckies
  • P.H.U.Q.
  • Endless Nameless
  • The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
  • The Wildhearts
  • Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before, Vol 1.
  • ¡Chutzpah!
Live albums
  • Tokyo Suits Me
  • The Wildhearts Strike Back
  • Geordie in Wonderland
Compilations
  • The Best of The Wildhearts
  • Anarchic Airwaves
  • Landmines and Pantomimes
  • Moodswings and Roundabouts
  • Anthem: The Single Tracks
  • Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff
  • Coupled With
  • The Works
Singles and EPs
  • Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go
  • Don't Be Happy... Just Worry
  • "Greetings From Shitsville"
  • "TV Tan E.P."
  • "Caffeine Bomb"
  • "Suckerpunch"
  • "If Life Is Like a Lovebank I Want an Overdraft / Geordie in Wonderland"
  • "I Wanna Go Where the People Go"
  • "Just in Lust"
  • "Sick of Drugs"
  • "Red Light – Green Light EP"
  • " Anthem"
  • "Urge"
  • "Vanilla Radio"
  • "Stormy in the North, Karma in the South"
  • "So into You"
  • "Top of the World"
  • "The Sweetest Song"
  • "The New Flesh"
  • "The Only One"
  • ¡Chutzpah! Jnr.

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