The End (Canadian band)

Their sound has been compared to that of The Dillinger Escape Plan[1] and deathgrind group Discordance Axis, as well as Neurosis.

The End formed in 1999; band creation began with members; lead singer Tyler Semrick-Palmateer, guitarists Steve Watson and Andrew Hercules, bassist Sean Dooley, and percussionist Anthony Salajko.

[2] The band's debut full-length album Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point: False Omniscient was released in 2001,[3] and won a Canadian independent music award for metal album of the year in 2002.

[7] The band made some changes in their musical style for this album, including some partially sung vocals and more melodic song structure.

[8] Their song "Throwing Stones" appeared on the soundtrack for the 2007 film The Hills Have Eyes 2.