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Dead Ends [1] is a punk band from the Philippines that came out during the Philippine punk movement in the mid-80s. Dead Ends [ 2 ] released a total of four full-length independently produced underground punk albums in the band's lifetime from 1985 to 1996 as well as a fifth special edition greatest hits album in 2003.
A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ ˈ k ʌ l d ə s æ k, ˈ k ʊ l-/; [1] French:, [2] lit. ' bag bottom ' [3]), a no-through road or a no-exit road, is a street with only one combined inlet and outlet. Dead ends are added to roads in urban planning designs to limit traffic in residential areas.
Dead End or dead end may refer to: Dead end street, a street connected only at one end with other streets, called by many other official names, including cul-de-sac.
Al Dimalanta (born Alfred Martin Alcantara Dimalanta) is a Filipino musician, writer, public relations practitioner, photographer, visual artist, and professor. He is best known as the leader, co-founder and chief songwriter of the Philippine punk band Dead Ends (1985-1996) and the leader and chief songwriter of punk-hardcore band Throw [2000–2019], considered one of the most important bands ...
Here are some of the trends – and dead ends – that The Associated Press tracked in 2024: WINNERS: WALMART. ... At the high end, Gucci had wide-leg versions for $1,200. MCDONALD’S.
Billy Halop served as the original leader of the "Dead End Kids". Also appeared in the 'Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys" films of Universal. He later appeared on All in the Family in a recurring role. Leo Gorcey was the only original Dead End Kid to only appear in the Dead End Kids films, East Side Kids and Bowery Boys. He was known for his ...
Dead End: Paranormal Park [3] is an American animated fantasy horror comedy television series created by British author Hamish Steele for Netflix, which is based on the graphic novels series DeadEndia by Steele and Cartoon Hangover's Too Cool! Cartoons web short Dead End. [4] [5] [6] Produced by Blink Industries, the series premiered on June 16 ...
Dead Ends disbanded in 1996 because of Jay Dimalanta's death, after which de Veyra briefly became a member of Al Dimalanta's new band Throw; the band also included de Veyra's brother Francis, who played the bass. Lourd de Veyra is the nephew of singer/guitarist Mike Hanopol.