Endless, Nameless (album)

Endless, Nameless is the third studio album by English rock band The Wildhearts, released in 1997.

It was the band's first release on Mushroom Records and their only full album with guitarist Jef Streatfield.

[2] However, some music journalists doubt this claim because of the band's well-known struggles with drugs during that period,[1] while the album shares its noisy and unstructured nature with the Nirvana song.

[3] Recording was marred by heavy drug use among all the band's members,[4] with bassist Danny McCormack often absent from the sessions, though he performed his first-ever lead vocal on "Anthem".

[1] The Japanese version of the album featured a cover of the Elvis Costello song "Pump It Up".